|
s**-
iuy
.more and York Turnpike
RO.il) CO MP INT.
Stockholders of said company are re-
to meeton S&tu rteenth day
av> next, at Evans' Tavern in the city of
iore, at lo o'clock i i the forenoon, in or
<-»rganise the said eoi poration, and to
t>y billot, to be, delivered in person, or
__ cy, one president, eight ManSrgers and
.___ ^3Jtsnrer, &
rc-**
*>*'
To Rent,
Store and Warehouse, corner of Balti-
treet, and Public Alley, Lite in tenure
rvl^ssrs' Wessels and Primavessi. This
^\-a_ j9 arhongstthe b.-st in the city, wellcal-
^¦t ^**~m te. welling House and Store, near the
j— of Ciianes street and Primrose alley.
C0*".'1 gtore and Situation is fitted for a Groce-
~~t? * * *- vvli ich line it has been occupied for some
W _ }}»st. Immediate possession can be had
v of them. For terms and particulars
13.
WILLIAMSON,
eolm
^feiv Mode of Swindling.
200 Dollars Reward
^mT? AJPPir 24tl» day of October last. The Puelic
*lie • ,i confer an obligation on a person from
*n
an
-v^ith
"""¦•^ o rra he purchased-a large quantity of goods,
"*^12- <-. V» , toge her with ither - purchas- d from
"^ TcjL.,^ett persons, lie. sold to many others,
*^Y~?^ft-\r to a Mr. Shamway, to whom he sold
c *~L#ir&a of 6000 dollars worth; (Shamway,
°' 1 b«e" ms o7cWl > H"d likewise on whom
lia- ^^jva-iled to endorse notes to a considera.-
J*e J,lT1ount, if they would forward a few lines,
t>^e - ning where be may be found, to E. F.
•*r*en 0f the editor 61 the federal Gazette.
Ca'The saidR A arden, is about 28 years of
g feet, 7 or 8 inches high, stout made
a£>e*, complWion, a mark on Ids jaw lite that
t>^*-c' e4,U, down look, and is a Tat It by trade.
*}/Crftz*\\ in Baltimore he was dressed in black,
jt crape en his hat; he seems to have a
rStl knowledge of business, and of th--
ffe" vtr-v ; is a native of New England. Fie
C°-rT\oi"iy lived in Charleston, S. C and in
fox-"1 N. C. The person he has taken in
as abo^« s1_______________________________
fro ^ cj. 6Upp0rt fVirthem and himself, and
** ...f*oi'e claims the assistance of the public,
**aeI,tecting'rum Sbs-uld the person giving
*n r-Hjatiori (so that he can be arrested) re
i1"1 . jt, the above reward will be given, by
*Jul writer of this, who may be known on ap
*-*Ve t;on to the Editor of the Baltimore Fe-
P'lC , ga2;eUe! and his name never be men-
Publish the above
*°n ,ie amount of two dollars each, and seHd
t0, w account* to this office.
stated, is a Man whh a large fa uily,
'^vlif-rn he has taken nearly the whole
to
peoember:
eo4t
To Rent,
The HOUSE, lately eccupied as an offire
by
ti.e
Fr&derick Turnpike Company, in For-
between St. Peter's Church and
r«'>-ket-street ; an excellent :;tand, an.l A-ell
i ulatcd. for a store, or wauhouse, being
ca jevv doors from ar.d in view of Market-
** „t For tern.s apply to
»tre ISA -C BURNESTON,
No. 196, Market-street.
December 1o._________^___________eo
jBaltimore and Keister's-town
TURNPIKE ROAD.
The president and Managers require lii!
vnient of the seopnd instaln:fnt of five doi-
P , . ()n ca-ch share of the. augmented stoi!; ol
•npanyV'*-0 *>* made at the Bunk of Haiti.
c J.-, mi the. 1st day ol January next.
By order,
JOHN F. HARKIS, Sec'ry.
Novetnhei-3. eotlj
Baltimore and Reister's-town
TURNPIKE ROAD.
Baltimore, November 2, 1S07.
>rfoe President and Managers have this dsy
j«clared a half y early Dividend of 5 per cent
tlie original Stock of tins company ; said
fi'vidciid will be paid to the Stockholders or
t ihe'i'- litpresentatives, producing powers
f att !Ioop and Nail, Deck and Spike
ANDREW k THOMAS ELLICOTT..
Wanted to Rent,
THREE ROOMS, fur the n-'commodation
of a Single gent'#nai), in a central part of the
city. I;.qiire at ;iiis office.
December 8. eo4fS
Coach-Making;.
The subscribers still continue the'r L jsi-
ness of COACH MAKING, Stein Plough-
man-street, near Christ-Church, Old Town,
Baitiiiiore, where all kiods of Fashionable
a^id Plain
CARRIAGES, GIGS. CURRICLES AUD
HARNESS,
Are made and repaired, at the shortest no-
tice a v. on reasonable terms They hope, by
punctual attention to business, to merit a
share of public, patronage.
li'l-.i have for Sale,
A Jersey CARRIAGE, which in form and
size, is mere fashionable, handsome and con-
venient, than v^uisc commonly buil; tit is con-
structed to travel, with one or two Horses ;
and furnished with nn elegant set of plated
Harness.
ALSO, FOR SALE,
A Handsome New-Jersey Waggon.
COMEGYS & EAVERSON.
Sept 1?^_________j___________________eo
Henry and George Gassaway,
No. 39, corner of S. Gay CJ" Market-streets,
Have just receive. by the late arrivals, the follow-
ing assortment of Dry Goods, mliicn they of-
fer at the most reduced p> ices :
Carpets of different sizes and patterns.
1-2 5-8 3-4 &. 4 4 wide- VMtian Carpetings.
1- - 3-4 & 4-4 do. Ingrane various pat-
terns,
Elegant Fancy Hearth ruggs,
Superfine & Common Broad Cloths,
Ho. do. Cassimere,
Do. do. Coatings,
Rose and Striped Blankets,
Furniture Fringes, with Tassells to suit,
Linen Cambrick and Cambrick Dimities,
. Cambrick and Jackonett Muslins,
Tambored Muslins,
Silk and Cotton Chambrays,
Swansdown and Toilinett Waistcoating,
Moleskine and Florentine, do,
Constitution Cords, Plain Velvetts and Vel-
vetteen,
Plains, Kerseys, and Half Thicks,
Iiisli Linens, and Shirting Muslins,
Threads, Bobbins and Tapes.
With a number ;of articles too tedious to
mention.
Nov. 17-_________________________eo
Imported H
In the ship Bashaw, captain Peter kin, from, the
River La Plata, and for sale Oy the subscribers,
25000 Ox Hides,
700 Horse do.
They have also for sale,
10 bales of Blue Guineas, or Madras Blue
Cloths, A large assortnient of
India Goods,
Consisting of
Gurrahs,
Baftas,
Mao.oodies,
Cossas, and
I'unjum Cloths.
Madeira Wine, of London particular, and
London Market qualities, in pipes, half pipes
aod quarter casks, part of which was import-
ed last i ear.
And 60000 Dutch Quills.
ROBERT GILMOR & SONS.
Oct"!) r 6. eo
t'.iiarxth- 1 ixC. Hasenclever
No. 67, Bowly's wharf,
Have just received and offer for sale,
Brown and White Platillas,
Royals,
iTicklenburgs,
Bielfeld, Warendorf, and Homemade Lin-
en,
ListadOes, Checks, Apron Checks, and
Stripes,
Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs,
Silks, Silk and Velvet Ribbons,
Fine Laces and Beggar Laces,
Tapes and Thread,
Looking Glass Plates, from 40 to 24 St 30
'oI7,
Looking Glasses and Nuremberg Goods,
Best German Steel, Heart and Club.
The whale entitled to drawback.
Andby the schooner Harmony, from Amsterdam^
A general assortment of
German Woolen Hosiery.
And a new supply of the above advertised
goods. October 8. eo
Ground Plaister of Paris,
FOR SALE AT FIFTY CENTS PER B.SHUL,
ii\ the subscriber, at his Store, the corner
ol Pratt and Commerce streets, and at the
Mill's of William Patterson, on the Great
F. U's of Gunpowder.—A constant supply will
be kept at both places.
SAMUEL BYRNES.
N. B. The Mills are near the town ot Jop
pa, and eri nay gable water.
I .th mo. „lst. ei,6m
Agreeable Present for the
New Year.
Just Published and for sale by Geo. Hill,
THE AMERICAN LADIES'
POCKS T BOOK,
FOR THE YEAR I8'J8----CONTAINING
An Aliiia
Ruled pages for memorandums, observa-
tions and engagements - also, lor accounts
of monej received, paid or lent, for every
day in the. year
The Wanderer ot Switzerland;
Select Poetry.
Nev. and celt',rated Songg.
A Marketing Table and io hers.
With an Elegant E,gra-xd Frontispiece.
Price 75 cents, and >u Morocco 1V5 cents.
ALSO,
The Gentleman's Annual
Pocket. Remembrancer,
For the Year lSjU—Ccntuining,
An Almanac.
Ruled pages for memorandums, obser\a-
tions, engagements, « for a cash account.
Government of the United States, Execu-
tive, Legislative and Judiciary.
Departments of Government.
G- neral Establishments
Duties on Goods imported.
Correct List of the army and navy.
Several useful Tables. &e.
P, ice 75 c;7its an; in Morocco 125 cents.
(0" IS© reams imported Sheathing Paper o
superior quality;
tcketa solid deep Gold Leaf
1000 books deep Dutch Metal Gold.
100 do do do Silver.'
Nov. 24. d5t eol2t
PRO BO\TQ PUBLICO.
Patent Woler-proof Brnnrnxick Blacking,
Prepared with oil, which eserve,
autifies the Iftather —Words caii
forth its just praise, nor can its tans- i
qua'iti -s h : t:u.ly no . n. but by eKperienc.
Itis especially calculated for, and pai tic itaflj
it comiueudo 1 lo (ip-irlsuien, nod g••ui.'inineii
who are much exposed to the wet.....-Also i o-
cleaning harness, as it will etfectnaJi) pre-
vent the water from pen trating, pres •
leather from crae'tiiig, and render it si
nt to the very last, giving it also a Sean
Hack gloss & proof of which may In-
seen at the warehouse.
The above blacking is prepared and sold
onlv by
T W DYOTF,
At his m-idica! warehouse, No. 57, South
o.'iiia ; sold also by
his appointment at Edme Ducatel's, apothe-
cary, and chymist, No, 26, Market-street, and
John Love's D: ug an 1 Patent Medicine store,
No. 16, Centre Market Space, Baltimore.
WHERE ALSO MAT BE HAD
THE IMPERIAL WASH,
AND
NEW INVENTED LIQUID,
For taking out stains, and presetving the
quality of Saddles and tops of Boots, Sec, <'.
Dr. ROBERTSON'S
CELEBRATED
STOMACHIC ELIXIR OF HEALTH,
Which has proved by experience, to be
the most vaulable medicine ever yet offered to
the public far curing the Gout, Cramp, and
wind in the stomach ; also a certain core for
the Dysentery, or Bloody Flux, Cholera M;«r-
us, severe gripmgs, and all other disease., ol
the bowels, a dose never fails to i«move a
cold ir taken soon after its first appearance It
s also celebrated for carrying o!F superfiu.us
bile, removing habitual coliveness, sickness at
the stomach, severe head ache, &c. &.c.
The following certificates are selected from
the many respectable ones lately received by
the proprietor, and are now in his posses-
sion.
CERTIFICATE.
Of Mr. William Juiion, carpenter and builder,
No. 69, south Fifth street, Philadelphia.
Sir,
My wishes to promote the interest of su
perior merit, and to afford consolation to the
afflicted, induces ne to request you will lay
my casebefore the p blic, as an incootestible
proof of the astonishing efli. . vol' Dr. Ro-
il, rtsou's invaluable Stomachic Elixir of
Health.
I do hereby certify, that I was seized most
violently with the dysentery, or blood;, (lux,
which reduced me so much, that I ivas .con-
fined to my bed, and became so weak that I
could not not move wi*houi assisHatwe.
situation at that ti:r>e being so serio sly alarm-
ing, as no relief could be obtained, I was
given over, and even death would have been
desirable to me, had rwt a friend of mine, who
by chance called to see me, who nad just re-
coveied from a similar complaint, though.not
so severe as mine. He informed me that lie
ivas cured by taking lir Robertson's Swm-ac/ui;
Elixir of Health, and adVis d me 'o send to
you for a botd ¦-. limroediately iid so, arm by
Ibllowing your insUuetions given with l1 -,
bottle, before I had taken half a bottle, I
myself nfiucli relieved,arvfl my dis-- -tier great-
ly abated, ad by continuing to take it, in one
week I was able to walk out, and inlesi than
a fortnight was able to attend to my business
I therefore recommend every family to be
provided with this invaluable medicm& parti-
cularly thqse who liw at a distance in the
country, where assistance cannot be immedi-
ately obtained. As I am convinced thut Dr.
Robertson's Stomal hie Eli ir of Health, is
the most effectual remedy in toe wo id, I
have since recommended it to several of my
friends in si o ilar complaints,who have always
been relieved immediately after taking it.—
Should any person wish to be more fully con
vinced of my case, I will -with pleasure ex-
plain it to ill- m by apply ing to me.
I am with a due sense of the benefit I have
received, through the effica y of your medi
cine,
Sir, your humble servant,
WM JULION.
Mr, DyOtt.
Philadelphia, July 15th, 1807-
CERTIFICATE,
Of Mr. John T. Soloimm, Sixth near Race-
Street, Philadelphia.
Sir... For the good of the public and benefit
of the afflicted, I think proper to in form you,
that having laoored lor upwards of six mouths
under a very bad cough, attended with diffi-
culty ol 'breathing, pains in my breast and side,
and a sick. e*s at my stomach ; having lust all
appetite, I became so very much reduced in
my strength as to be unable to w-alk. I wa9
- oi sidi -ed in a consumption, and given up for
a tost man. In this hopeless situation I lad
rccouie to Dr. RobirtSvn's Stomr.chic Elixir of
Health, and to my jj-reat astonishment, before
I lud taken one l/ottle, found myself very
much relieved- I expectorated a great quan-
tity of phlegm, which has eased me of one of
the most violent coughs that ever a man had ;
I have taken it-fe iularly ever since, and now
find myself completely recovered, and shall
certainly, for the lienefitreceived, recommend
it as far as I can,¦believing it to be a most effi-
cacious medicine in the above complaint.
I am, Sir,
With real respect,
Y i ur-obed't humble servant,
JOHN T SOLOMON,
Mr. T. W- Dyott.
August 22-
CERTIFICATE
Of Mr. Peter Ihtnnpan, Au ./8, south Second-
strtet, Philadelphia.
Dear Sir,
It is with the utmost satisfaction I in-
form you ot the; cure effected by y ur truly
invaluable Stomachic Elixir of Health, as tne
whole of my family, including myself, being
six in number-, were violently aflected with
the influenza, attended with very bad coughs,
pains in the limbs, and difficulty of breathing,
which continued to increase. I applied to a
physician, but his medicines had no effect__
Just at that time, having heard of the cures
made by Dr. Robertson's Stomachic Elixir of
Health, I determined to try a bottle of it; I
did, and its effects exceeded my expectations.
The first two or three doses caused me t j ex-
pectorate avast quantity of tough vicid phlegm,
and so speedily removed every synnrtom of
the cold, that by the time we had taken three
bottles we weris all perfectly cured, except a
weakness that remained, for which I have ad-
ministered Dr. K. -Deit-o-.'s Patent Wine Ijit-
-11 have found them wonderfully, fnca-
ciousiri strengthening the system,and des'iroy-
ing of worms, as two of my children have
voided a vast quantity by taking them, ai
now growing strong and healthy. I have sin-e
recommended the a o\e medicines to a num-
ber of my friends, who have been immediately
relieved by taking them.
It is my desire that you publish [his case of
mil for the : en -fit of the p'uhlic, and
nay be afflicted Any person
irrforiuaticm, may have every
¦ taott, by applying either by letter or per-
sonally to me
1 am, ir,
7our obedient luttnblesei".
PETER DEW"HAM.
Sept. 16, 1807. _
abbv" Medicine is sold, wholesale and
retail, by Ih ¦ s e proprietor, T. VV. Dyott, No.
57, south Second slrc-t, Philadelphia ;
Ins appointment, at Edme Ducntel's, ao one
chymisti Wo. 26, Market-street, St. John
Love's Drug x Patent Medicine Store, No 16,
pace, Baltimore ; J. Johnson,
Richmond, Virginia ; J [i. Dumonfel, Charles-
ton. ,s. C.; J. and T. Schieppelin, Druggist St
Lee's Medicine Store, New ¦
WHERE Ai,SO M {Y BE HAD
DR. ROBERTSON'S
PiTENTSTOMACHIC WINE BITTERS,
C lebrated and well known for their supe,
rior qualities in restoring weak constitutions-
destroying worms, plea'nsingSc strengthening,
giving a proper tone to the stomach and in-
crea.s r.gthe appetite. A frequent use ol them
is a certain preventive again§t those com-
v'.aints so common in the spring and fall'! such
as intermitting fevers, agues, autumnal levers,
dysenteries, tic
N. 'i. The. above medicine is particularly
serviceable to those who make long sea voy-
ages and arc exposed to unhealthy climates,
as a powerful preservative, against contagious
disoi.i, rs
Noveniber 26.
Dn i ISSOT'S
CELEBRATED GOUT /ND RHEUMA-
TIC DROPS
The Gout, Rheumatism, lumbago, and the
various disorders of the sane nature, are so
exqufsTtelypaiftfiil, and »* difficult to be cured,
that they have justly excised the utmostatretch
oi medical ilivestigatiofl. Some, pi olissioual
gentleo.en have e.vvlied in one department ot'
the sciences ; oth-rs i'l another. Dr. 'i'issot
particularly has I tied for tl.e
sop, i-ioiity of his presCJriptions in chronical
di .oases, antl the lengtli.of tin c which einp
-etl tint ing his sole atlentjou to the nature and
effects atul cure of t: ions, render
the medicines winch lie recoiiom n.ki! ot in-
valuable import,one. Ti e bei elicial eifi els of
drops, have beei xperienccd,
and their exl: aorditiai has been at
testett by witnesses so numerous and so unint
]).,:,ch'.iiiy credible, that , inert ilultty itself
cai:"..ps, is i;i;. t «o dollars per bottle,
withcopi ,os direct tins.
Generous allowances made to those who buy
to sell again.
Of i .o many respectable testimonials of the
effects of the a.ove drops, who
receiv d by the prop: ietor, v,e bet; icave lo
annex the following
CER'MFICATE
Of Gen nd Kidgt iy ot i'',inpton.
I cert] \ that haying received a blow on my
knee, vvioch induced sevtie pain and swel-
ling. I was advised to apply to Dr. Tissot's
Gtmt and Kheuniatc Drojis, and on bathing
iiie p rt with tin in only a tew times, agreea
bly to the directions, they effect da perfect
roi-e. Another time my wrist wj: afflicted
with rheumatism to such a degree, as to I en
der my hand for the time useless, wl
making application ol the .same remtdv in
like manner, the disorder in the course of
twenty; ,; as entirely -removed.
I ther< li re f -. h lim experience 1 have had
of the eiliciiry oi Baid medicine, evnsiderit a
oe.iefiieni too, to H commend if. in similar ca-
ses to otners
Cjfighed)
C. RIDGELY, of IIan,pt.
CERTIFICATE
Of John Gibson, esq one of the directors of
the Farmers' Rank of Maryland
I ccrl.it} that about a year since, my fool re-
ceived an injury oya fall ; 111 a lew hours alter
it was affected with a most excruciating pain,
so that 1 was unable to \v:uk with
I Was apprehensive lh.it this i.ccith nt would
induce a seven; fit of the i-.oid, with which I
had been frequently attacked. In this situa-
tion one of my friends highly recommended
and earnestly advised me to apply Dr.Tissot's
Gout and Rheumatic Drops I iminet
procured thein and made die application ; in
less than three Injurs the pain entirely abated
which had been so severe, as to deprive me of
sleep for several t igi.ls. hva fe -v tiu-thti- ap.
plications, a perfect applications, a perfect
cure succeeded. I liave frequently since in
in oilier cases, b-tli used them myself, and
recommended tlieni to others with invariable
success
(Signed) JOHN GIBSON.
CERTIFICATE
Of Mrs. Mary Tailor.
I, Mary Taylor, No. 135. Plumb-street, Phi-
ladelphia, aged up \\ardsof70\ c::!'•-, havii-green
a tlicted with very violent rhiounatic pains for
more than eight years, being reconinieu'ed
tn apply Dr. Twsot's gout anil rheumatc drops
on o»ly using half a bottle every 1 noun idle,
-(flection was completely removed, and I have
continued free tfoiti all pain ever since ; as
witness my hand.
MARY TAYLOR.
The .bove drops are solt! wholesale and re-
tail tmly by the »cie agent,
T. W. DYOTT,
At his genuine drug & patent medicine ware-
house, No. 57, 6'outli Second Street, second
door below Chesnut street, Philadelphia and
by his appointment, at Edme Ducatelo
tin eary :ind Cliymi t, No 26. Market street ;
at John I ove's Drug & Patent Medicine Store,
No. 16, Market space Baltimore—at I, and T.
Sehieli'eliirs Druggist, antl Lee's Medicine
store, New York—I. Johnson, Richmond, and
T. il. Dumontet, Charleston, S C.
TAKE NOTICE
None are genuine except they are signed on
the outside wrapper, bythe sole proprietor,
Henr, Ward.
By Virtue of a D ecree of the
, honorable the high court of" Chancery, will
be ford, Monday the 21st day ot Decern-
ext, (if fair, if not the next fair day,)
. ten the hours of one add two o'clock,,
at M'Coy's Tavern, (known by the name of
Spurrier's) on Elk Ridge, the following
Tracts or parts of Tracts of LAND, lying
in .tune rundle county, formerly the pro-
perty of the late William Htannionu, of
the city of Annapolis, deceased, ond mort-
gaged by him to the late Joseph Clarke,
Via :
Addition to Champion Forrest, The Vice,
one in.divided seventh part of two-third pans
of a Tract of Land called Support.
The above Lauds are so well known that
they need no discription They, are worth
. t-entitm of any person disposed to vest
his money in real property. A plat of them
may be seen at the office of the subscriber.
No \7, South Gay-street.
The terms of sale are, 1-8 of \he purchase
money to be paid on the ratification pi. die
sales by the chancellor, and th "in 9f
12, and 18 montks, from tliedv l-h«
whole to bear interest until paid The pur-
chaser t,, give bond, witii s cunty for the pur-
chase money, no conveyance to be ma ie "t--
til the whole of toe purchase money is paid.
SL. CHASE, Jun Trustee.
November 6.
Jut-A received, and for Sale by
' GEVECE HILL,
fPrict Fifty Cents,)
A Faithful Picture of the Poli near
Si i u.\ nos oi
NEW-ORLEnNS,
At the close of the last and the beginning- cf
the present year
Extract from the Prif-.cs
" 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
forgo ton The story will never die- : tint it
may live fi-ee from misrepresentation istheob-
jt c.t of tin- fullowing.pages."
October 22. . (Ht-eo
In Baltimore County Court,
I NovtMBEit 38, 1807.
M-.thias Rich, an insolvent debtor of Balti-
more . ounty, having- heretofore applied, by
petition in writing-, to the Judges of the said
County Court, praving the benefit of the " ace
for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors" ;
and a schedule ol his property and a list of
his creditors, on oath, as ar as lie can ascer-
tain them, ,*s directed by said act, being an-
nexed to the petition ; i.nd the said \?atlu'as
Rich, hating proved to Aire satisfaction of the
Maid court tlo.iLc hath resided in the state of
iiiod the two preceding years piipr to -
the pa'snge of the said act: and having been
brought before the said court, und diisiiarg-
ed frtlm i prisonment, on taking . oy
sird act required.
Ii is thereupon adju 'ged and ordered, by
the said court, that the said Mathias Ricij,
appear before the county court, at the Co, rt-
H ;use in the sr.id county, at 10 o'cla'ck m
the forenoon of the 29th Say of Ward) next,
to answer such i i>, pro-
posed to him by his creditors ; that the s id
day, be, and is llgrcbj a; pi t< d, the tirm- for
the said creditors to appear and recomniend
a trustee I'u- tneir benefit; ami the s.dd Ma-
thias Hich, give tin m notice of the passage
of th's order, bj c, ising a poj y ¦
one of the niew^papci-sit \l\ ; i;v ei"
. day, lor il.. i
successively, before the said tweht; ":-.";ii
^i.y ot March next.
Signed per order.
WM. GIBSON, Clerk.
December 8, 1807. <-,. . t
J
Eor bale,
IS lihds. Martinique Clayed Sug:.r,"l r ^
000 lbs. do Green Coffee, • 2. i;
18 boxes White Havana Sugar, S gj. Sj
1U hbds Port Wine, I ^ o.
40 pipes Particular Tenii. Wine. J ? o
iy to
JOHN RANDALL,
95, Bojaley's Wharf,
December S- eo4t+
Ualutaore County, ss>. :<
ON application to me in "the recess ojfj the
court, as all associate judge of the si.,
dieial district of the state, of Mii-yli.nd, *i y
petition in writing- of Chat Us Laiigfoitl, of
the city of BaltiHiore, an insolvent debtor,
praying the benefit of the adapt assembly tor
relief of insolvent deb ./.rs, on the tern
scribed by the said Mils : a schedule
j and a hst of his creditors, on oath,
as far as he can ascei tain them, as directed bv
' acts, bring annexed to his said ;
on, havo g produced to me the assent in
writing of so many ef his creditors as have
them.the amount ol two-tin. o:, ,
debts due by him at the time of his
on ; and being sa isl
ny, that the said Chat i. --. Lai-giord haste
within the state oi Maryland,the twoprt i
years, prior to his application, it is I
by me, that the said Charles Laiigibrd
(oy caiishjiga copy of this to beinsei
rme of the netvspapers in the cily of Baiti-
more, every other day tor thr- e months sue-.
Iy, belbrethe twenty stxtliday of >2arch -
next,) give, notice to bis creditors tofppeai'be-
fore the county couit at the court-house, in ti.e
said county, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of
the twenty-sixth day of Match next, for tie.
purpose of recommending a trustee far
benefit, or the said Charles Lang.ord. tin
there taking the oath by the ur; pjv
delivering up lis pvoptrty. Given wide; t
hand tliistweiHj -sixth dio. of September,
tieii hundred and seven. THOMAS j' 1
(Sept. 29.)__ o /
Notice is hereby Given,
That I intend to make application to
more county coutt, or in recess t .' (he
to one of the judges thereof, for,the I
of the insolvent Law of the state ol
passed at N.o.ember session lS05, ai
supplement thereto, passed a!
session, 1806. Jt.COB G
Dect-iiibcr 5, !8i7-__ __ _<
To all my Cretin, rs.
Noitice is berebj given, that I intend ap-
plying to the Baltimore county court o
of the judges th roof, for thi b<¦¦ i. ,'it ot the
insolvent laws, of the state of Maryland,
JACOB OTTESEN.
November 17, 18; 7- co2m
Notice is hereby given,
THAT I intend to apply to the Judges of
Baltimore County Court, or some one ol them,
for 'lie benefit of the act for the relief ol'suiW
dry insolvent debtors.
H. BROWNE.
November 18.____________ eo2m
To all my Creditors.
You will take notice that I hit' nd apply
ing to the judges ot 1 altimore count;, i
or one of them, for the benefit of the insolvent
laws of this slate.
THOMAS BETTON.
November 6, * ¦ eo2m
PASTED AND PUBLISHED BY~
JOHN HEWES,
Olipssite the Post Office, St. Patd'j-i
B ALT'! MORE..
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