•
The Subscriber
Respectfully informs country Merchants,
trailing to tiie city of Balrimore, and tl,e
public in general, th:it lie has appointed
YVA/I NORIUS, Jun. his agent for th.- sale
01 Ills large and small Twist TOBACCO,
Who will be regularly supplied with Tobacco
fiom my manufactory, which will he found
eq al if not superior to any that goes to the
city of Baltimore THose who purchase my
Tobacco of him have the privilege of re-
turning the same, if not g aid.
THOMAS H. HARRIS.
Ri'-li nond, Va Oc'oher "J. enlSt
i or a.e.
(Just received per the schooner Providence, capt.
Harris,)
5 tons Patent SHOT, assorted, from BB to
No. 6. ,
Also on hand,
30 casks London refined SALTPETRE,
20 b, capiat:, Peterkin, from the
River i a Ft iti, and for sale by the subscribers,
2-5000 Ox Hides,
£00 Horse do.
516 bales and ) Qf Ta„
25 cn«ks )
They have also for sale,
10 bales ol Blue Guineas, or Madras Blue
Cloths,
A large assortment qf
Iiidia Goods,
Consisitng of
G'irrahe,
Baftas,
Ma noodles,
Gossas, and
Funjum Cloths.
Madeira Wine, of London particular, and
London Market qualities, in pipes, half pipes
and quarter casks, part of which was import-
ed last ear.
And 60000 Dutch Quills.
ROBERT G1LM0R & SONS.
Octob. r 6. eo
ror bale
AT NO. 17, WA£.*-ST«BET,
Between Calvert iS South-streets,
Spanish Hides and Tanners' Oil, first qua.
^AVhite Welting, Shaumeys, & Buck Skins,
Red, Green, Yellow, and Black Morocco
Skirling, Hog Skins, and Sheep Skins,
rait' Skins, Upper Leathei, and Boot Legs,
f hoe Thread, Shark Skin., & Scotch Stones,
C irrving Knives, and Graining Boards,
Tanners FUshei'», and Workers
Bue F.cs, and Leather for Hatters,
Tanners' Brushes, and Ben Soals,
With a general assortment of Leathers.
Also just >eceived and for sale as above,
350 bags first quality G^Cjg-f «tat
led to debenture. JAMES BOaLKY.
October 10______________________*_-----
fTHuncth.tl &C.Hasenclever,
No. 67, Bowly's wharf,
Have just received and offer for sale,
Brown and White Platillas,
Royals,
Tickienburgs,
Bielfeld, Warendorf, and Homemade Lin-
Checks, Apron Checks, and
en,
I.istadoeM^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
"cotfon and Linen Handkerchiefs,
Silks, Silk and Velvet Ribbons,
"fine Laces and Beggar Laces,
Tunes and Thread,
Looking Glass Plates, from 40 to 24 Ec 30
' l Joking Glasses and Nuremberg Goods,
Best German Steel, Heart and Club.
The who'e entitled to drawback.
Amlh the schooner Harmony,from Amsterdam,
A general assortment of
German Woolen Hosiery.
And a new supply ot the above advertised
goods.__________Octobers;____________eo_
Notice.
AUthoso who have accounts of long standing
on the Books of JaCOB and WM. NORMS,
are earnestly requested to settle the same, as
suits will be instituted without respect.tu per-
sons after the expiration of five months irom
this date. WM. NORMS, Jun.
Survi-'i g Partner of Jacob {5* Wm. Norris.
November 10. _________________eo
BT^Vlrtue'of a Decree of the
hon. the high court of Chancery, will be
sold on Monday the 16th day ot Novem-
ber 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 of
Spurrier's) on the Elk Ridge, the following
Tracts or parts of Tracts of LAND, lying
in Anne Arundle county, formerly the pro-
perly of the. late William Hammond, of the
city of Annapolis, deceased, 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 a.so
one undivided seventh part ot the remaining
two third parts of a Tract oi Land called
"Support."
" AND
On TUESD AY, the 17th of the same month,
if fair if not the next fair da?, Between
the hours nf 1 and 2 o'clock, will be sold,
at Mr. Gambnb s Tavern on the road to
Annapolis, (known by the name of Mrs.
U.quhart's) the-folio wing Tracts ot LAND,
•Support,* ' Portland' ' Lapland' ' Chance,'
and 'The Remnant'. The above Lands are so
¦ %_,\\ known that they need no description.
¦Tliev are worth the attention of any i>erson
disposed to v„st his money in real ptcgrty
A plat oi them may be seen at the office of
the subscriber. No. '7, South Gay-street
Th. terms of sale a.e, 1 8 of thepurehatt
money to be paid on the ratification of the
gales by the chancellor, and the residue in 9,
12, and IS month,, from the day of sate, the
whole to bear ietei-st until pari. The pur
chaser to give bond, wall security for the
purchase money, no conveyance tube made
un il the whole of the purchase money lS
paid SL. CHASE, Jun. Irustee.
October 24- eD
Jame^ Dail and Co,
Have received by the late arrivals front, London
and Liverpool,
Their complete assortment of
Fall and l^aiicy Goods ;
Irish Linens, Lawns and Sheetings, -which
will be sold on their usual low terms by the
package, or pi ¦cc. October lo eolstD
Notice lb Hereby given,
That application will bemad* to the gene-
ral assembly at the next session to annex to,
and nuke part of the city of Baltimore, all
lots and parcels of ground, situated on the
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,
and thence running, east, bounded by the north
side of Pleasant-street, to Holliday street,
ihence du-e east until it strikes the line of
the city: or so much thereof as shall be
thought expedient, October7._____eo
. K.oiimg and Sliting Mill
The subscribers are now ready to execute
orders for Rolled and Slit Iron, a large and
general assort.nont of which thev constantly
keep for sale, viz. 34, 4d, 6d, 8d lOd, 12d,
and 20d, Hoop and Nail, Deck and Spike
Rods.
ANDREW k THOMAS ELLICOTT.
October 6._______________ eo
Coach-Making.
The subscribers still continue their I jb'i-
ness of COACH MAKING, &c. in Plough-
man-street, near (Christ. Church, Old .Town,
Baltimore, where all kinds of Fashionable
and Plain
CARRIAGES, GIGS, CURRICLES AND
H1RNHSS,
Are made and repaired, at the shortest no-
tice and on r-asonable terms They hope, by
punctual attention to business, to merit a
share of public patronage.
Who have for Sale,
A Jersey CARRIAGE, which in form and
size, is mere fashionable, handsome and con-
venient, than those commonly buil; lit is con.
slructid to travel, with one or two Horses ;
and furnished with an elegant set of plated
Harness.
ALSO, FOR SALE,
A Handsome New-Jersev Waggon.
COMEGYS &. EAVERSON.
Sept 17. _____________________ eo
FALL GOODS.
By the Abeona and other vessels from England,
APPLE TON c?CO.
Have received an extensive assortment of
Woolen, Cotton eff Silk Goods,
Which are now opening at No. 16 Calvort-
street, and will be sold positively as low, b.\ the
package or piece, as at any store in Baltimore
or Philadelphia.
Forty trunks Calicoes and Furnitures, bales
of Broadcloths, Cassimerus, Coatings, Flush-
ings, Plains, Forest Cloths, Flannels, Baizes,
Kerseys, Blankets, Pelice Clothsand Flannels,
Sec.; cases of Cerds, Velvets, Vestings of the
best London Cassimeres, Toilinets % Worsted
Quiltings, Printed Tabbys, Hats Ginghams,
Shawls, Checks, Handkerchiets, Sattins, Per-
sians, Silk Handkerchiefs, Cotton and Silk
Sewings ; Birmingham Ware, &c. &c.
Sept 24 ^____________en
DANCING
Under the auspices of the a rrange ments o
the Stockholders of the Baltimore Assemblies
P. L. DUPORT
Begs leave to inform his patrons in par.icu-
ar, and the public in general, that he has
now intered into engagements for convenient
and genteel accommodations in the
ASSKMBLT ROOMS.
He therefore proposes to open his SCHOOL
and begin business for the season, on the fol-
lowing scale :
Day SCHOOL for Young Ladies, Tuesday
Thursday, and Saturday, at three in the after*
noon.
Evening SCHOOL for Young Gentlemen
Tuesd(\y, Thursday and Saturaay, at 7 o'clock,
Ta commence on TUESDAY, the 17th in-
stant
Dancing Parties will be established at fixed
periods throughout the season.
Private Lessons will will be attended to as
usual.
For terms and further particulars, refer-
ence may be had to P. L. DUPORT, -n Holli-
day-street, next door to th* Rev. Mr Kurtz's,
or Directions may be left at the Store of Geo-
Hill, No. 184, Market-street, where a book o
subscription is opened.
November 7———eo
Spotted Pellice Flannels.
Just received, via Philadelphia,
A few Pieces real fine and extra-tine Spotted
Scarlet, Green, French Grey, Blue and
Salmon Color,
Salisbury FLANNELS,
Very fashionable for Ladies' and Children's
Pellices, or great Coats, and warranted fast
colors. For saiG by
J. !c W. BALTZELL.
November 12. eo4t
Just Received
Prom Philadelphia, ar.dfor sale by
GEORGE HILL,
A Chemical Catechism,
Or the Application of Chemistry to the Arts,
for the use of Young People, .Artists, Trades-
men and the torusfcment of Leisure .Hourj, to
which is added, a vocabulary of Chemical
Terms, some itssfui Table!-, and a variety of
useful St. amusing experiments, byS.PfrKKss,
Manufacturing Chemist.
CC7" This edition is embellished with an
elegantly engraved copperplate Frontispiece
of the economical Laboratory of James .Vood-
house, M. D.
april 2'i. eo
J. Harvey,
Has for Sale at No- 10 South Ckarles-itrttt,
150 boxes and half boxes the very first
uality Havana Cigars.
1500 wt, of excellent BarrLoad
30 buxes Meld Candles
Young Hyson Tea superior quality, fit for
retailing
Cotton Hoserv by the TrunV
Broad Cloths and Casimeres
4000 wt Seneca Snake Root
1500 wt. Ginsang
ISO bbls. Susqutliana Flour
The above articles will be 6okl very low for
cash or good Negotiable paper.
November 2> eolftt
Best Mountain Malaga Wine,
EDWARD FlTZGhRALD
l!:\S FOB. SALE
At his Cheap Wholesale and Retail
Grocery, fpfye and Spirit fVare-
Houne.
221, MARKET-STREET, BALTIMORE,
J0 small casks of superior Malaga Wine,
containing about 15 gallons each,
20 do. do. 30 gallons,
10 pipes half pipes beat L. P. M. Wine,
the real juice of the Grape,
2 do. and 3 o/. casks L. Market do.
2 do. and 14 do. best Lisbon do.
8 qr. casks Sherry do.
2 pipes and 4 qr. casks Teneriffe 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 I07.cn eacfu
10 pipes French and Cogniac Brqndy, 4th
proof,
3 do. Spanish 1st proof, entitled to deben-
ture,
10 do. Holland Gin, 1st do.
17 do. Jamaica Spirits, 4th do.
I do. do. 15 years old 4tli do.
1 do. Irish Whiskey, 4lh do.
9 hols Peach Brandy 4th do. and 7 yeara
old.
Cherry Brandy, Cherry Bounce, Shrub,
New-England Rum, Rye Whiskey,
Bottled Porter, Wine and Cider Vinegar,
West-India Cordials and Bitters,
Sugar-House and West India Molasses,
Acid, Limes and Lemmons,
Salad Oil, in boxes of 30 flasks each,
London Mustard, in boxes of 3, 6, and 12
doz. bottles each,
Basket Salt,
Spices of all kinds,
First Chop Imperial and Hyson Tea, in
chests, half chests, boxes, ano in 2 lb, leads,
Young Hyson, ~)
Hy»on Skin, >in chests and boxes,
Souchong, _\
Double and single refined Loaf Su~ar,
Lump piece and bastard Sugar,
New-Orleans and ot.ii.i raw >ug; rs,
Double and Single ^iouces.er Che. se,
Pine and American Cheese,
J-inieson's Crackers, in bbls. half.bbls. and
k« gs,
:ioft-shelled and unsheltal Almonds,
Raisins, in boxes and kegs,
Demijohns,!
Wire and Hair Sieves,
Brushes,
Starch, Fig an 1 Indigo Blue,
Spermaceti Oil, and Candles,
Moidd and Dipt Candles,
Castile white and Brown Soap,
First Chop Spanish Cigars, in boxes half
boxes and bundles of 100 each,
2d, 3d, and 4lli quality do. of a superior
kind,
Best Richmond Sweet Twist Tobacco, in
kegs, of one Twist to the pound,
Do. of 6 twists t<« the pound lit for retail-
ers.
Battle and other Gun Powder and Shot,
Pearl and American Barley,
Coffje, Rice, and Cotton,
Pickled Salmon, Tongues and Sounds in
kegs,
Anchovies, Capers, Olives, an 1 Cucumbers
m bo-sfs, uuniMed, of 12 Bottles each,
Warranted & Common Chocolate-in boxes.
With many other ariirics, -which he will
sell at his irtual reduced pi'ices 'or cash,
country bank notes, country produce, or for
good notes, pa\able in 2, 4, and 6 months?
October 15.' T.i S T '
To Lease,
For ninety nme ye..,s. renewable for-
ever, that valuable and extensive LOT of
GROUND, s'itnatedin Old-Town, in th< city
of Baltimore, with the exception o'- one
Lot, adjoining the residence of Harry D.
Goiigh, esq. ) fronting on Front street 136
feet, andrutiiiing back to the water or Falls
i7 feet more or less, and is inclosed with a
board fei.ee. The advantages this (Jroperty
possesses is well known to every pi rs .n ; its
contiguity t» 'he water affords a capital Stand
for a Distillery, Bake House or SujJW House.
As this properly will be disposed ol immedi-
ately, the earliest application will be ecessa-
ry. R H. MOA1.E,
At the office of S. Moale, Kast street.
Oct. 24. Sttfw 4w.
Just Received and fin sale,
Several packages 7-8 Irish LINF.N, entit-
led to debenture Apply at No. 65 1.2 Cor-
ner of Market and Sou h-streets.
November 3. d4tee4t
The Subscriber
Mas just received, a~ doffersfor Sale at his Wart.
house, head of Market street,
4 bales Blup Plains,
4 ditto Drab and other colors ditto,
2 ditto 6-4 mixed and Drab Cloths,
2 ditto 6-4 Blue Cloth,
4 ditto blue, red, brown and green Serges,
1 case (15dou) Cotton Umbrelias, S4, 26,
4 bales indigo-blue Plains, |28,30 inch*
1 case British Sheetings,
1 ditto Baloon Dimity,
1 ditto Quiltinps,
1 ditto Wave Waistcoat Quilting,
2 trunks chocolate and red Prints.
The above Goods are entitled to debenture,
and being purchased immediately from the
manufacturers for cash, will be said low on «
reasonable credit.
A I.SO,
518 bags St. Domingo Coffee,
2 packages Madras Handkerchiefs,
1 bale Seersuckers,
26 bales Gilly Handk'fs, Checks and CustahE,
200 qr. chssts and boxes Young Hyson Teas,
8 pipes London Particular Madeira Wine,
And a variety of India Bale Goods, suited
for exportation. SOLOMON ETTING.
Nov. 4- ____________wfm4\y
Russia Goods.
BEN. y GEO. WILLIAMS,
No. 3, Bowly's wharf,
Offer for Sale,
The Cargo of the ship Messenger, eaptain
Buftington, from St. Petersburg, eousisting of
100 tons clean Hsnip,
100 tons Iron,
1350 pieces Russia Duck,
(jpO do. Ravens do.
1700 do. Russia Sheetings,
500 do. Broad Diaper.
Also,
The CaUgo of the ship America, captain
Stickney, hvm St. Petersbui j-, consisting of
120 tons clean Hemp,
140 tons Iron,
200 pieces Russia Duck,
100 da Ravens do.
100 do. Russia Sheetings,,
240 boxes Mould Candles.
Octpbes 12. ilQ.ea^Ctt
Popplein and Brothers,
No. 28, North Howard street,
itave imparted in the ship Strafford, from Ton
ningen, and Virgin, William Wilson, and sch'r
Harmony, 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 Patterns
Colored silk Shawls and black Handk'fs
Plain and figured Satin and Lutestring Rib
bins, of all numbers
Black, colored and figured Velvets, do.
Black Crapes, from No. 12 to 50
White and colored do.
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs
Cambnc and Linen Lawn,
Do linen and silk Gauze
Silk and spun silk, cotton, rabbit & worsted
Hosiery
Do. do. do. Gloves
Red Turkey Cotton, first quality
Tapes, Bobbins and Lace
Watting, Quills, &c. &c.
Also,
17 casks Knives ~)
Drelle, D< wlas, and C entitled to drawback
White Ivoils i
__Oct. 29.________________eol2t _
Buffum and Goodhue,
No. 84. Bowly's wharf,
Have received per ship Monk, captain Len-
dall,, from Salem,
8U0 bags (about 80,000 lbs.)
Heavy Black P't.PPER,
Entitled to drawback.
ALSO,
Per Brig Helen, capt Foister, from Boston,
6 '"'if8^ c- CORSICA WINE,
lu oalt pipes3
IS oven. be r 2. d6t.eo6t
I will sell on credit,
Or Let fo- the/ears,
My late residence, called SILVER HILL
situated near the Rristor's town turnpike road,
one mile and a half from the city, containing
nearly 12 acres of Land; a healthy and pleas-
ant situation. The improvements are, a com
fortahle Dwelling House, a Kitchen, Vmoks-
House, a Spring Home, Stables, &c. &tc.; a
large Garden, containing a number of English
Grapes, with other Fi 'its and Shrubsi two
Apple Orchards with a number of Peach and
other Fruit Trees ; a Spring with excellent
water. Possession may be had immediately.
For terms ay ply to the subscriber, now living
near the mile stone, on the Reister's town
road. CHRISTIAN KEENER
Nov 2. eo8t
Baltimore & rredcrick-toun
TURNPIKE ROAD COMPJNT.
Notice
Is hereby given, that the payment of the 3d
instalment of Fi.e dollars on each share of tl e
augmented slock, is required to be paid to the
treasurer of the companv, at the bank of Ma-
rylind, on Tuesday the 1st day of December
rt.-xt. Bv order,
J LEWIS WAMPLER, Sec'ry.
ort 30 dilstD
~~ WfNEa
Old Madeira, Sherry, Lisbon, and Port
Wines, by the pipe, half pipe, qr. cask, de-
ni'john, or gallon and in bottles of superior
q :ahty For sale by
Wm. Norris, Jun.
TEA DEALER AND GROCER,
No 64, Markkt-sthket,
Who has jut t received
3 pipes h 1 him best o>d Madeira Wine
15 kegs choice old do do. 16 gallons eaci ,
fit for present use,
2 hhds. fine old Malmsey do. ty retail,
Also,
An additional supply of rich Goshen Cheest
putur in casks, anil in bo\e , containing om
Cnecse each,
20 small boxes Imperial Tea, excellent
quality,
Zant Curt ants, &c.
N ovemh r 3._________________eoflt
1 ie bubsenber
Has now in store, and offers for Sole, the follow-
ing articles, tne greater part of which are enti-
tled to draivb.uk on exportation, viz-
201.0 bags Stt.Do'mingo Cwffeej good quality,
250 ditto Porto Rico ditto, very "Teen,
75 ditto and bbls. old yellow Lagufra do.
30 ditto reui Caraccas Cocoa,
200 hhds ist and 2d quality St. Crohtand
Barbados Sugars,
100 ban-els do. do. do.
40 hhds white and brown clayed do.
150 Iw^es do do. Havana do.
70 bales Upland Cotton, (mostly square)
1700 boxes Chret, 1 and 2 dozen each, for
exportation,
Afew do. Chateau Margeaus, of very first
growth, fit for immediate use,
Do. Had Burgundy,
Do. Champagne, partridge eye, and white
sparkling,
30 quarter casks London FarticularTene-
riffe Wine, very old,
35 seroens first quality Flotant Indigo,
30 pipes real Holland Gin, 1st proof,
20 ditto Cogniac Brandy, 4th de.
15 tierces Rice,
800 Spanish Hides,
A few Tons Gampeachy Logwood.
Also, just received from Paris,
A remarkable fine P1A NO -FORTE, chosen
by a person of superior taste, wdio does not
now want it, and will be disposed of on mode-
rate terms. HU. THOMPSON.
Oct. 23 eo!2t|
Hackeman and Iloppe
Save received per the George ijf Albet t, Hope,
and Strafford, from Tonnliigen, ami on
hand from former importations,
420 packages German Linens.
Consisting of
Platillas Rnyales Brown Burlaps,
Bretagnes, White ditto,
B raman tes, Tickle nb urgs,
Crew and Dowlas, Osnaburgs,
Checks No. 2,
Book Check*,
Listwlos,
Brown Holland,
Hessians,
Brown K.als,
White Rolls,
Fine White Flaxen.
Wich they offer for Sale on accommodating
terms;_____________Nov. 3.______d4vpSt
Boarding and Lodging,
At No. 42, South-stkle r.
Mrs. PARKER
Returns her unfeigned thr.i.ks toa generous
public. She still co'ttmuA as idjove, where
she can accommodate 2o daily boarder*.
N. B. She has sufficient accommodation*
for six or eight gentiewen by tut year.
Navember i.0. evltn
OndriundredDoHaTsReward.
Los', on the 19th instant, a Worked POCK-
ET BOOK, containing five Notes of 100
dollars, five of '^0, and two ol lU, With a
few other papers useful only to the owner.—
The Pocket Book has the owners name in full
on the inside, dated 18o2, done with a tieeille,
and a silver clasp on the outside, with the I-
nitials /. 67. Whoever has found the said
Book, and will return it with its contents lo
the Printer, shail receive the above reward,
and no questions asked.
_Naveuiber 14.____________________eC4it _
MOROCCO.
Th» subscriber respectfully informs bis cus-
tomers aAd the public, that he continues to
manufacture at his manufactory on tne vest
end of Baltimore-street, the following articles
—of which he has- for sale, at the above place
or at No. 2, Cheaps'de—
40 dozen Yellow Roans ) MOROCCO
30 do Re/1 do. i SKINS,
30 do. Green do. £ F rst U secomi
— do Blue & Purple do. J qualities.
5o do. Black Ro;.ns, suitable for Hatter3
50 do Do. Morocco Goat Skins,
5 do Green do. do. do and
20 do. Skins for Shoe binding.
JOHN MATTHEWS.
N. B Two apprentices from 14tot7yearB
of age will be taken to the above business it
immediate application be made.
November 5 dit 2awitj|
Fancy f oods, etc.
James R. Mitchell
Sign of the Spinning wheel, No. 4. Ca^vert-streel,
Has just received an eir.gani as--, rimeiit of
Fancy and other Seaacliable GCODS. win- b.
he offers for sale, on m iderate terms for cash1
or accepiances in town afShcrt dates.
Amongst which are,
Superfine Spiiged and Plain India Mult
Mill Muslins, British do. Linen a id Cotton
Cambrick Round Dresses, Worked I,ace
Cap Cro.vns, Sattin do. Cut Velvf:: i!o. Spi-
der Nets, Leno haK TlVkfs. Eicgant Sjiang'd
Trimmings for l)r sses.4-4, 54 i 4 am.1 £4
Damask Silk Shawls, Ladies' Black ts. w'lite
Lac* Clock Silk" II ise of superior qualities,
Gentlemen's do Plain an Pla'd Lutestring*,
2 trunks elegant Furniture Chintz,
4 do. Fancy Calicoes,
1 do. Ginghams,
1 de. Madras H'dkfs.
2 boxes Constitution and President's Cord?
and Velvets,
1 do. l i(|i.-s,
1 do Nuns Threads,
1 do colored do.
1 do. Itrown Platillas,
Toiliuette and .twansdown W«"
Supeifine Cloths, < ais-a eii
Superfine .white Shirting Flannels,
Do Linen ant! '.Jottoi i(. ; ,,
Ladies lashion.-.nU. Beaver i!m.,,
loo dozen Long and Short Kid anil Be a ci-
Gloves,
50 do. do. do. Silk do
Cot''in and Vfoisted hoss,
Carpets, Blankets, Biiiz. s, Hall Tlvcits,
Kersey's Plains, Devonshire Kersey's, Flush*
ings, Irish and German Lin ins'.
INDIA MUSHNSi and almost every ar-
ticle jii the Dry Good Line.
October 5. dtit-eo
Baltimore County, ss.
ON application to me in tne recess of the
court, fcs an associate judge 61 the sixt' ju-
dicial district of the state of Maryland, bv
petition in writing of Charles Larjtfbrh, of
ihe ciiy rf Baltimore, an insolvent debtor,
prayii.g the benefit of the acts o assembly for
relief of insolvent deb ors, on the terms pre-
scribed by the said aclh: u schedule of Ins
property and a list of Ins Wettitqrs, on oath,
45 far ks he can ascertain thevn, a3 directed br
the said acts, being annexed to his said p< nit-
on, having produced to me toe assent in
writi.g of so n.any ef his creditors as I,a.e
due to them the amount of two-thirds of the
debts ilue by him ai the time of his ipplicatu
on j and being sa isfied by c< mp.-w nt rs it.-'o-
ny, thatthe said Charles i.angford '.asnav. :ed
within ihe state of Maryland, the tv. opw ceding
years, prior to iiisTip].Ti( ation, it is tbereu; i.n
ordeirtdb\ rue. thatthe'said Ch&fleg 1 angfora
(.by causing a copy of this to be inserted ii. <¦ me
one of tfee newspapers in the city o. Balti-
more, every other day fop three months suc-
cessively, belbrotbe twenty.sixthdayof jViarch
next,) give notice to his creditor" t< iippinrbe-
fore the county court at the court-hoits., n the
said county, at ten «'c lock in tiie ioivii'on of
the twenty-sixth day of March next, f- r tlue
purp se of reoommcncling a trustee for their
benefit, on the said Charles Lang,oid th« .and
thera taking the oath by the act prescribed lor
delivering up his props rty. Given under my
hand this twenty-sixth d*y of September, eigh-
teen hundred and seven THOMAS J( »KES.
(Sent. 29 ) eo3m
Notice.
The subscriber is under tie painful neces-
sity of giving notice to his creditors, ol his
intention to apply to Baltu-orc county court,
at its next session, or in its reces, to ore of
the judges thereof, for the benefit of tiie in»
solvent laws of this state.
JOHN BAXLE.Y.
Sept 24. en2".Ti
Notice is hereby given,
That I intend to apply to Baltimore county
court, or one of the judges thereof, for the
benefit of the acts for the relief of insolvent
debtors. STANISLAUS SPALDING.
Sept 26. ei>2ir.§
To all my Creditors.
You will take notice that I intend apply,
ing to the judges of Baltimore county court;
or one of them, for the benefit of tiie insclven.
laws of this state.
THOMAS BETTON.
November 6. d2ui
Notice is hereby Given,
That tne subscriber intends applying to Hai=.
timore county court, nt its next si'tinsrs, or in
its recess, to one of the judges thereof, for
the benefit of the i< solvent laws of Maryland
MATTHIAS RICH.
Sept. 18, 1807. d2mj
Notice
The subscriber is compelled to nnti'yhis
creditors of his intention to apply to Ualti-
more county court, at its next session, or in
its recess, to one of tbe judges thereof, ;or
the benefit of the insolvent Laws of this
state. JAMES WEST.
Sept 22. _________• d^m
~mun¥k"d 'and published> sr^
JOHN HJRWKS
Qjip-sitt the Pi ;t OrK.e. St. PaHfir-LaHe.
BALTISTOPJt.
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