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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/07-1807/12 msa_sc3722_2_6_2-0452 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
the city of Baltimore, anu the general, that he has appointed / The Subscriber ¦Respectfully informs country Merchants, trading to public in :_______ WM. NORRIS, jun. !*is agent for the sale oj his large and small Twist TOBACCO, who will be regularly supplied with fobacco from my manufactory, which will be found equal if not superior to any that goes to the city of Baltimore. Those who purchase my Tobacco of him have the privilege ot re- turning the same, if not good. THOMAS H, HARRIS. Richmond, Va Oc'r-ber ,'9. eo!5t Just Received, 1500 wt. Tennessee Feathers, 1200 Bees Was, 1-00 SaltPetre, 120 bales Cotton, 4 tons H'-mp, 100 kegs nice Glade Batter in shipping order, Country Linen, Bags and Bagging. Which are offered for sale by RA.BORG & TAYLOR. October 28.___________________dit-eo4t Organs and Piano Foi\es. Recalled by the ship Fair American, captain Davis, from London, Upright, Grand and Square Piano Fortes ; a good second hand Organ, with eight stops, -,-,,. i pen Diapason—.Stop ditto Principle— Twelfth—F fteenth—Trumpet Cornet—and Sesqnialtra, proper for a church or chapel: A Barrel Organ, with six stops, viz. Stop Diapason—Principle -Twelfth—Fifteenth— Drum and Triangle, three barrels, each play ten ol the most favorite tunes—Clarinets— German Flutes—Violins, and all other articles in the Music business, sold at J.Carr's Music stor*) M rket-street. Pr.i.iix'v >1 ____________enrtl Miuieir.i iiia Malmsey \v nics Receivedper Schooner Retry, Ci.pt. Jacobs, from 'Madeira. Best old London Particu- iar Madeira Wine. 12 pipes 11 bids. 7 q1' casks ______^_ 7 hhds. best old Malmsey Wine, repre- sented as of a superior quality. The Whole of which ale offered for sale at low price and long credit. < > i.' VTT) Oct 20. DtiNRY THOMPSON. eolOt Runyon Harris, Jtfo 188, Market street, Has on hand and oilers tor sale, rimmed White HAT?, made tight and trimmed in the neatest stile^cal- 700 large euUtedfor^he'Ea^t and West India markets Which will be sold on accnmnoda-ing terms Also on hand, a quantity of Men's & Youth s Black Hats, with which shipper* and country merchants may he supplied, by the. cage o. do/en put up in the best, manner, and at the shortest notice, to ship or to send in the coun- Aiso on hand, a general assortment of Ha'.tsis' FURS viz : T German Hair, first and second quality i Co- nev Wool, carited and raw ; first are! second wualitv Camel's Hair ; Spanish Wool, olucoat. Parchment and and Pelt Heaver, Muskrat northern and western Racoon Grey Fox, Rabit, Morocco Skins, Bed, Yel ow Gieen and Black; Glue, Copperas, Verdignse, anu Logwood, with a genera! assortment el Hat Trimmings. Sept 14. eo Imported in the sh-p Bashaw, captain Feterhin, from tfu Stiver La Pt.ita, and jar tatt "y the subscribers, Vou Horse do. 516 bales and ?ofT„ 25 ca.ks 5 They have also far sale, 10 bales of Blue Guineas, or Madras Blue Cloths, A large assortment of India Goods, Consisting of Gurrahs, Baftas, Mamoodies, Cossas, and Punjuin Cloths. Madeira Wine, of London particular, and London Market qualities, in pipes, half pipes and quarter caska, part uf which was import- ed last i ear. And 60000 Dutch Quills. ROBERT G1LMOR & SONS. October 6.____________________eo For Sale at No. 17, Waierkhejt, Between Calvtrt c_7 South-streets, Spanish Hides and Tanners' Oil, first qua- lity, White Welting, Shaumeys, &. Buck Skins, Red, Green, Yellow, and Black Morocco Skins, Skirting, Hog Skins, and Shesp Skins, Calf Skins, Upper Leather, and Boot Legs, Shoe Thread, Shark Skins, & Scotch Stones, Carrying Knives, and Graining Boards, Tanner* Flesher's, and Workers, Bun Faces, and Leather for Hatters, Tanners' Brushes, and lien Soals, With a general assortment of Leathers. Also just received and for sale as above, 350 bags first quality/ Green Coffee, entit ted to debenture. JAMES BOSLEY. October 19. _____ eoBw For Sale, - Belt Leather, Drumheads, white Welting, prime. Buckskins, red, yellow, green & black Morocco, Hatters' and Saddlers' Wool, 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 A ugust 24.____________ eo i\ Hurxthal &C.HasencIever, No- o7, Bowi.y's whabj, Have just received and offer for sale, Brown and White Platillas, Royals, Ticklenburgs, Bielfeld, Warcndorf, and Homemade Lin en, Listadoes, Checks, Apron Checks, and Stripes, Cotlan and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silks, Silk and Velvet Ribbons, Fine Laces and Beggar Laces, Tapes and Thread, Looking Glass Plates, from 40 to 24 & 30 to 17, Looking Glasses and Nurembevg Goods, Best German Steel, Heart and Club. The w'nsle entitled to drawback. indby the schi oner Harnumy,fiom Amsterdam, A general assortment of Gcnnan Woden Hosiery. And a new supply of the above advertised jviods, ttstobsr ',<¦ eo By Virtue of a Decree of tbe hon. the high court of Chancery, will be sold, on Monday the 16th day of Noverr ¦ her next, (if fair, if not the next fair day,) between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock, at M'Coy's Tavern, (known by the name ol Spurrier's) on the Elk Rkige, the following Tracts cr parts of Tracts »i' LAND, lying in Anne Arundle, county, formerly the pro- perty of the late William Hammond, of the city of Annapolis, defeased, and mortgag- ed by him to the late Joseph Clarke, viz : " Champion Forrest," " Addition to Cham- pion Forrest" " The Vice, " Hammond's Search," one undivided third part, and also one undivided seventh part ot the remaining two third parts of a Tract of Land called "Support." AND On TUESDAY, the 17th of the same month, if fair, if not the next fair day, between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock, will be sold, at Miv-Gambnb"s Tavern on the road to Annapolis, (known by the name of Mrs. Uiquhart's) the-following Tracts ot LAND, viz : ' Support,' ' Portland' ' Lapland' ' Chance,' find 'The Remnant'. The above Lands are so well known that they need no description They are worth the attention of any person disposed to vast his money in real pioperty. A plat of them may be seen "at the office of the subscriber, No. 17, South Gay-street The terms of sale are, 1 8 of the purchase money to be paid on the ratification of the sales by the chancellor, and the residue in 9, 1?, and 18 months, from the day of sale, the whole to bear inter st until paid. The pur chaser to give bun i, with security for the ptiri base money, no conveyance to be made until the whole of the purchase money is paid SL. CHASE, J mi. Trustee. __October 24._________________________eo James Dail and Co. Have received by the late arrivals from London and Liverpool, Their complete assortment of Fall and Fancy Goods ; Irish Linens, Lawns and Sheetings, which will be sold on their usual low terms by the package, or re-re. October lo eolstD Notice is nereby given, That application will be madv to the gene- ral assembly at the nest session to annex to, and make part of the city of Baltimoae, all lots and parcels .of ground, situated on tbt north side of the city, and lying south of a line beginning at the intersection of North Charles and the north side of Pleasant-streets, aid thence running east, bounded bythe north ^uie ol' Pleasant-street, to -HollTday street, .hence dire east until it strikes the line of tie city : or so much thereof as shall be thought expedient October 7- eo 100 Dollars Reward. Ran away from the subscriber on the even ng of the oO'.h ultimo, a Mulatto Man nam- td POM. He is about 25 or ^6 years of age, about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, pleasant, countenance speaks mild and plausable, his hair is thick and grows lower down his forehead than common, thick beard, and full of small pimples, prrticularly below his chin iboiit his neck, small eyes, rather dull and hea- vy, and is naturally left handed, when he weiit away his feet were sore on the insteps 1 purchased him last fall, of Mr. Robert O- liver, of Baltimore, in whose service he was i considerable time in the capacity of a coach- man, and is well known in Baltimore, where I suspect he is harbored : since 1 have had llCn. !'** b"* l_—_ ^vn^iiilly tiittployct in driving one of my mill waggons I will give the above reward if aporrhei _ed, and lodged in Baltimore county Jail, so th t I get him again. WILLIAM OWINGS. September 22. eo Tobacco and Just received by the iubsCri Rolling and Sliting Mill. The subscribers are now ready to execute orders for Rolled and Slit Iron, a large and general assortmont of which they constantly keep for sale, viz. 3d, 4d 6cl, 8d, I'Jd, 12d, and 20d, Hoop and Nail, Deck and Spike Hods. ANDREWS. THOMAS ELLICOTT. October 6. eo Coach-Making. The subscribers still continue theirlusi- ness of, COACH MAKING, &.c. in Plough man-street, near'Christ Church, Old Tow., Baltimore, where all kinds of Fashionable ar.dflam CARRIAGES, GIGS, CURRICLES A If I) HARNESS, Are made and repaired, at the shortest no- tice and on reasonable terms They hope, by punctual attention to business, to merit a share of public palronagi Who have for Sale, A Jersey CARRIAGE, which in form and size, is more fashionable, handsome and con- venient, than those commonly buil; tit is con- struct :v to travel, with one or two Horses ; and furnished with an elegant set of plated Harness. ALSO, FOR SALS, A Handsome New-Jersey AVaggon. COMfcGYS & EAVERSON. Sept 17.___________________________eo FALL GOODS. By the Abcma and other vessels from England, APl'LETON & CO. Have received an extensive assortment of II oolm, Cotton _>' Silk Goods, Which are now opening at No. 16 Calvert - stref t, and will be sold positively as low, by the package or piece, as at any store in Baltimore or Philadelphia. Fort}' trunks Calicoes and Furnitures, bales of Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Coatings, Flush- ings, Plains. Forest Cloths, Flannels, Baizes, Kerseys, Blankets, Pelice Cloths and Flannels, &c.; cases of Cords, Velvets, Vesting* of the best- London Cassimeres, Toilinets h Worsted Quiltings, Printed Tjdibys, Hats Ginghams, Shawls, Checks, Handkerchiefs, Sattins, Per- sians, Silk Handkerchiefs, Cotton and Silk Sewings ; Birmingham Ware, &.c. &.c. Sept 24_____________________________eo I o Kent, A STORE and CELLAR, on the comer of Market and Howard street, No 235, now oc- cupied by J EichelWrger and Co. Possessi- on may be had any time hereafter, byappLing '.« TP. FORNEY, No. 1, South Howard-street. __November ."5. '___________eo5tf George Price &c Co. No. 246, Ma.uket-sth.eet, Have imported in the ships Diana, Cnatsa, is' Saiicm, frur.t Liverpool, a gensral ussort- mi r.t of FALL GOOD?.? * toba 33. t(6t-to6t Shad, cr and for sale on ac- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^.ibdating terms, 87 hlids. leevv Richmond Tobacco, of an excellent quality and 6J barrel:, Shad in good order. HENRY THOMPSON. Octob.T :a ¦ ________________es8t agar and Coifec. 420 boxes white and brown Havana Sugar, 15000 lt>. Green Coft'ce. The whole entitled to drawback. For sale by ROB : HAMILTON, Corner of Lovely-Lane and Calvert-street. August 21. eo John Keener, [ No- 8, Water street, Has imported in the Alexander, capt. Lane, an tissortment of Duck guns, Holster Pistols, Dirks, gun Locks, &c October 21.______________eol "t Best Mountain Malaga Wine. EDWARD FITZGFRALD HAS FOR SALE At his Cheap Wholesale and Retail Grocery, (Viae and Spirit iVare- Uonse, 2121, MARKET-STREET, BALTIMORE, 20 small casks of superior Malaga Wine^ containing about 15 gallons each, 20 do. do. 30 gallons, 10 pipes half pipes best L. P. M. Wine, the real juice of the Grape, 2 do. and 3 qi\ casks L. Market do. 2 do. and 14 do best-Lisbon do. 8 qr. casks Sherry do. 2 pipes and 4qr. casks Tener'fte Wine, 5 pipes and 5 qr. casks first chop Port Wine in wood and bottles, being equal if not superior to any in this city, 200 dozen Claret Wine, of a superior kind, in cases of 2 losen each, 10 pipes French and Cogniac Brandy, 4ti proof, 3 do. Spanish 1st proof, entitled to deben- ture, 10 do. Holland Girt, 1st do. 17 do. Jamaica Spirits, 4th do. 1 do. do. 15 yiars-UI 4th do. 1 do. Irish Whiskey, 4th do. 9 bids. Peach Brandy 4th do. and 7 years old. Cherry Brandy, Cherry Bounce, Shrub, New-England Rum, Rye Whiskey, Bottletl Porter, Wine and Cider Vinegar, West-India Cordials and Bitters, Sugar-House and West India Molasses, Acid, Limes and Lemmoiis, Salad Oil, in boxes of 30 flasks each, London Mustard, in boxes of 3, 6, and 12 loz. bottles each, Basket Salt, Spices of all kinds, First Chop Imperial and Hyson Tea, in chests, half.ches's, boxes, and in 2 lb. leads, Young Hyson,^ Hyson Skin, V.in chests and boxes, S uchong, j Double and single refined Loaf Sugar, Lump piece and bastard Sugar, New Orleans and otlierraw Sugars, Double and Single Cloucester Cheese, Pine and Amer.can Cheese, J t mieson's Crackers, in bbls. half-bbls. and k.gs,_ Solt-shel!ed and unshelled Almonds, Raisins, in boxes and kegs, Demijohns, Wire and Hair Sieves, Brushes, Starch, Fig and Indigo Blue, Spermaceti Oil, and Candles, Mould and Dipt Candles, Castile white and Brown Soap, First ^'hop Spanish Cigars, in boxes half boxes and bundles of 100 each, 2d, 3d, and 4th quality do. of a superior kiiid^ Best Richmond Sweet Twist Tobacco, in < tegt, of one Twist to the pound, Do. of 6 twists ta die pound lit for retail- ers. Battle and other Gun Powder and Shot, Pearl and American Barley, Coffee, Rice, and Copon, Pickled Salmon, Tongues and Sounds in kegs, Anchovies, Capers, Olives, and Cucumbers in boxes, assorted, of 12 bottles each, 'Warranted & Common Chocolate in boxes With many other articles, which he will sell at his usual reduced prices for cash, country bank nates, country produce, or for good notes, payable in 2, 4, and 6 months. October IS. Th S T Poland htarch, Peach Brandy, SHERRT WINE, t^c. yatt received, for tale,at No.6i, Market street, 1000 wt real Poland Starch, in pound pa pers, and small boxes, 15 barrels Accomack Peach Brandy, re- markably fine flavored, part of which is three years old. 10 qr. casks first quality Sherry Wine, (D. G. brand-) 52 boxes fresh Mould Candles, 4, 5, & 6 to tiie pound, suitable for family use. A fresh supply of Harris's large and small Twist Tobacco of superior quality, wholesale and retail, 30 boxes fresh London Mustard, 1 do. Cayenne Pepper, 11 chests superfine Hyson Tea, 6 bagsfrosb Filberts, 140 canisters Harvey's Treble Strong bat- tle Powder. William Norris, Jun. TEA DEALER & GROCER, No 64, Makket-street, Who has in Store, Imperial, Hyson, Young Hyson, Gun-Pow- der, Peckoe and Paddre Souchong TEAS, of the very first qualities, wholesale and re- tail. N. B Real Winter Strained Spermaceti Oil, by retail. October 29. eo8t Popphin and Brothers, No. 26, North Ilowsrd street, Have imported in the ship Strafford, from Ton- ningcu, and Virgin, William Wilson, and sch'r H.nnony, all from Amsterdam, and offer for Sale on reasonable terms. Black, white and colored Silk Lutestring ¦ Do double Florence Do Satins, black Mode, double Sarsnet and Peeling Black silk Florentine and Ribs Plain, colored aid black silk Velvets Do.figured, for Jacket Patient:; Colored silk Shawls and black Handk'fs Plain and figured Satin and Lutestring Rib b'lns.of all numbers Black, colored and figured Velvets,do. Black Crapes, from No. 12 to 50 White and colored do. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs . . Cambric and Linen Lawn, Do. linen and silk Gauze Silk and spun silk, cotton, rabbit Sc worsted Hosiery ,- Do. do do. Gloves ,,ul Ked Turkey Cotton, first quality Tapes, Bobbins and Lace Watting, Quills, &c. ike. Also, 17 casks Knives T Drelle, Dowlas, and C entitled to drawback While. Rolls- 3 Oct. 29.______________________ eolSt Moilingsworth and Sullivan Have for sale on accommodating credit, for ap- proved paper, 102 boxes first quality white Havanna Sti g»r» 70 do. do BrOWlt do. do. 1 hhd. 5 bbis. and 14 eags best Creei Coffee. WANTEJD, An active industrious "laD, of 16 or 17 years of .ge, who writes a good hand and has some knowledge of accounts. October 27. «o8t " CAbH,"l)r~TICKETS In ST. MARY'S COLLEGE LOTTERY (t.ie Drawing of wli.ch will commence on t e 31st of next month) given for Prizes in St. Paul's Parish Lottery, by COLE & LB 'NSAL, at. ther I'liRMANEN F LOT FLY OFFICE, 174, Ma.-ket-street November 3 eo4t Henry and George Gassaway No 39, comer of S. Gay tf Mart, t treets, H vejttst received by the late arrivals, the/oUcn uig assortment of Dry Goods, which they oj fer at the most reduced pi ices : Carpets of differe ts'z-s and patterns. 1-i' 5 8 3-4 & 4 4 wide Ventian Carpeting' 1-2 3 4 k. 4-4 do. Ingrane various pa terns, Elegant Fancy Hearth ruggs, Superfine St Common Broad Cloths, Do. do. Cassimere, D >. do. Coatings, Rose and Striped Blankets, Furniture Fringes, with Tassells to suit, Linen Camiirick and Cambrick Dimities, Cambrick and J»ckonett Muslins, Tamboard Muslins, Silk h Cotton Chambaries, Swansdown and Toilinett Waistooating, Moleskin and Florentine, do. Constitution Cords, Plain Velvettsand Vel- vetteen, Plains, Kerseys, and Half Thicks, Irish Linnens and Shirting Muslins, Threads, Bobbins and Tapes. With a number of articles too tedious to mention. Oct. 3- ____________________eo CASH Will be given for 5000 Dollars 6 per cent Stock of the United States, if immediate ap plication is made to BUFFUM & GOODHUE, No. 84, Bowly's wharf October 31.____________________________ Very Interesting. On THURSDAY the 31st day of December next, will positively commence the Drawing of the St. Mary's College Lottery. HIGHEST PRIZE. THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. Secuiity has been given that the drawing shall tie continued four days in each succeed- ing week, and 5oo tickets drawn on each day ; so that the drawing will be completed in about 12 weeks. TICKETS, at the original price of TEN DOLLARS, and SHAKES, at a trifling ad vanee, may be had of the Subscribers, Con- tractors for the Drawing, and Agents tlr the Sale of Tickets. SAMUEL VINCENT, 44, North Gay-strest. COLE & I BONSAL, 174, Market-street. GEO. DOBBIN & MURPHY, Near Centre Market. TAKE NOTICE. The price of Tickets will be advanced to ten dollars and fifty cents, and shares in the same proportion, on Monday, the 9th of the next month, and further advanced to 11 dollars on the 1st day of December ; and oe the day of the commencement of the drawing, the 31st, to eleven dollars and fifty cents. October 21. d4t-eot9thN WINES. Old Madeira, Sherry, Lisbon, and Port Wines, b) the pipe, half pipe, qr cask, de- mijohn, of gallon and in bottles of superior quality For sale by Wm. Norris, Jun. TEA DEALER AM) GROCER, No 64, Makscet stkcet, Who has just received 3 pipes St 1 hhd. nest old Madeira Wine, 15 kegs choice old do. do. 16 gallonB each> (it for present use, 2 hhds. fine old Malmsey do. by retail, Also, An additional supply of rich Goshen Cheese pnt-jT in casks, and in boxes, containing one Cheese each, 20 small boxes Imperial Tea, excellent quality, Zant Currants, &c. Novembi r 3. eo6t The Subscriber Has now in store, and offtrsfor Sale, the follow- ii.g a-tides, the greater pari of which are enti- tled to drawback on exportation, vis- 201.0 bags St.Doming . Ofiee, good quality 250 ditto Porto Rico ditto, very green, 75 ditto and bbls. old ydlow I.aguira do. 30 ditto rea/Caraccas Cocoa, 200 hhds 1st and 2d quality St Croix and Barbados Sugars, 100 barrels do. do. do. 40 hhds white and brown clayed do. 150 boxes do do. Havana do. 70 bales U.land Cotton (mostly square)' 17j0 boxes Ol 'ret, 1 and 2 dozen eachy tot exportation, A f-w do. Chateau Margeaux, of very first •rowth, fit for immediate use, Do Had Burgundy, 1)0. Champagne, partridge ete, and white sparkling, > quarter casks London ParticularTcnc- ,ift'e Wine, verf old. 35 sernors first quality Flotant Indigo, 3J pipes real Holland Gin 1st proof, 20 ditto Cogniac Brandy, 4th do. 15 tierces Rice, 8«0 Spanish Hides, A few Tons Ca npeachy Logwood. Alio, just received from Palis, A remarkable fine PI A NO-FOisTE,chosen by a person of superior taste, who t.'oes not now want it, and will be disposed of foil 'rode- rate terms. UV- ') HOMPSON. Pt-t-"3 eoKiJ ToL ease, For Binety nine years, renewable for- ever, that valuable and extensive LOT of GROUND, situated in Old-Town, in the city of Baltimore, with the exception o'" one Lot, adjoining the residence of Harry D. Gougb, esq. j fronting on Front-street 136 feet, and running back to tbe water or Falls 170 feet more or less, and is inclosed with a board fence. The advantages this property possesses is well known to c\ery person ; Us contiguity t» the water affords a capital Stand for a Distillery, Bake House or Sugar House. As this property will be disposed of immedi- ately, the earliest application will be necessa- ry. R H. MOALE, At the offiftfi of'S. Muaje, Last street. Oct. 24. SUw4w. F>altirnore County, ss. ON application to me in the recess of the court, as an associate- judge of the sixth ju- dicial district of the state of Maryland, by petition in writing of Charles Longford, of the city of Baltimore, an insolvent debtor, praying the benefit of the acts of assembly for relief of insolvent debtors, on the terms pre- scribed by the said acts : a schedule of his property and a list of his creditors, on oath, as far as he can ascertain them, as directed by the said acts, being annexed to his said petiti- on, having produced to me the assent in writing of oo many ef his creditors as have due to them the amount of two-thirds of the debts due by him at the time of his applicati- on; and being satisfied by competent testimo- ny, that the said Charles Langford has resided within the state of Maryland, the twopreceding years, prior to bjsapplication, it is thereupon ordered by me, thatthe said Charles Langford (by causing a copy of this to be inserted in some one of the .newspapers in the city of Balti- more, every other day for three months suc- cessively, before the twenty sixthday of March next,) give notiee to his creditors toappearbe- fore the county court at tiie court-house, in the said county, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the twenty-sixth day of March next, fer the purpose of recommending a trustee for their benefit, on the said Charles Lahgtorrt, thenand there taking the oath by the act prescribed lor delivering up his property. Given under my hand this twenty-sixth d«y of September, eigh- teen hundred ai-d isvfcn, THOMAS JONES. (Se.pt. 39.) Co3m ¦i'ancy .oods, etc. James R Mitchell, fig* of the Spinning wheel, No.4% Ci.i'er'-street, Has just received an elegant as.,; ft merit of Fancy and other Seasonable GOODS, which e offers for sale, on nnderati term* lor cash r acceptances in town at .Short dales. Amongst which are. Superfine Spriged and Plain India Mull Mull Muslins, British do. Linen ad Cotton Cambrick Round Dresses, Worked Lacs Cap Cro«ns, Sattin do. Cut Velvet do. Spi- ler Nets, Leuohalf H'ukfs. Elegant Spangi'd Trimmings for Dr< sses, 4-4, 5-4, e.-4 and 8-4 ilamusk Silk Shawls, Ladies' Black & wiiite Lace Clock Silk Hose of superior qualities, Gentlemen's do Plain an Plaid Lutestrings, 2 trunks elegant Furniture Chintz, 4 do. Fancy Calicoes, 1 do. Ginghams, 1 d9. Madias h'dkfs. 2 boxes Constitution and President's Cord9 .nd Velvets. 1 do. 'I apes, 1 do Nuns Threads, 1 do. colored do. 1 do. Brown Platillas, Toilinette and Swansdown Waistcoatings, Stipe-fine Cloths, Cassimeres Mid Coating-s, Superfine white Shirting Flannels, Do Linen and Cotton B d-Ticks, Ladies Fashionable Beaver Hats 100 dozen Long and Short Kid and Beaver Gloves, 50 do. do. do. Silk do Cotton and Worsted Host), Carpets, Blankets, Baiz! s. Half Thicks, Kersey's. Plaii s, Deionsliire Kersey's, Flush- ings, Irish and German Linens. INDIA MUSLINs, and almost every ar- ticle in the Dry Good Line. October 5. dfit-eo Notice. The subscriber is under the painful (neces- sity of giving notioe to 1 is creditors, of his intention to apply to Baltin ore ccunly court, at. its next session, or in its rercs, to ore of the judges thereof, for the benefit of the in. solvent laws of this state. JOHN BAXLEY. Sept 24._______________________ eo2m 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 of an act of asaembly, passed at Novembersecsion, 1805, and the supplement then to, intitled, an act for the relief of sum- dry insolvent debtors, to relieve me from debts which I am unable to pay; after two months notice, is dulv given. " jcllN B. SAYRE. Sept9, 1807. eo2m Notice is hereby given, That I intend to apply to Baltimore county court, or one of tbe judges thereof, for the benefit of the acts for the relief of insolvent debtors. STANISLAUS SPALDING. Sept 26. eo2m§ Notice is hereby Given, That the subscriber intends applying to BkK>- timore county court, at its next si'tings, or im its recess, to one of the judges thereof, for the benefit of the insolvent laws of Maryland MATTHIAS RICH. Sept. 18, 1807. d2mj; Notice. The subscriber is compellt d to notify his creditors of his intev'.ion to apply to Balti- more county court, at its next .session, or in its recess, to one of the judges thereof, for tiie benefit of the insolvent Laws of this state. JAMES WEST. Sept 22._________________________d2m^ Notice is hereby given, to all my creditors, that I am tinder tbe painful ne- cessity of applying to the judges of Baltimore county court, or to someone of them, for the benefit of the act of assembly passed at No- vember session 1805, entitled an act lor the relief of sundry insolvent debtors, as also of of the supplement thereto, passed at the last, session. ABRAHAM FULLER Sept. 7. ______d2m PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JOHN HKWES, Qhptsitt the Post-Office, St. fW.w.c-t.ir • BlVLT'HMORP, |