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Seven Dollars per Annum.] SATURDAY, APRIL it, J807. [Vol. XXVI—No. 4018. Notice To pet relief from expensive and perplex- w-suits, for large sum-! which have been fairly a -A honesth paid, and to avoid the trou- ble ami u: unification of disputing claims en- gendered in fraud and supported by injustice, 1 Shall petition the Baltimore county court for . the benefit of the act of insolvency. JOEL M. MUNSON. April 4. ___ d2m The Creditors Of the late firm of THOMAS & JOHN HIGINil >THOM, are requested to take no- tice, that Abey are now prepared to surrender all they possess, and intoni applying' to (he Balllmnre county court, for the benefit of the act, entitled an act for the relief of sun- dry insolvent debtors, passed at November session, 18 .'5 ; and also of the supplement to . said act, passed at the last November sessi- on. THOMAS HIGINBOTHOM. JOHN 1IIG1NBOTHOM. March 6, d?m Notice. FROM many losses I am compelled to giy;e this notice of my intention of applying'to tile judges of Baltimore county court, for the benefit of insolvent Laws of 1805, and 1806, in two months from the date hereof. J. SPKIGGS. JNiarch 26, 1807._________________ dgm Notice is hereby given, That I intend applying-to Baltimore county Court at its next sitting-, for the benefit of the insolvent laws of Maryland. ANDREW BUCHANAN. . March 2. dim Notice is hereby given, THAT we. intend to apply to Baltimore County Court, or ene of the judges thereof, for the benefit of " an Act entitled an Act, for the relief of sundry insolent debtors," pas- sed at. November session, eighteen hundred and five. CHARLES GHEQU1ERE. HENRY KUNCKEL. Mnreh ?5. 1807._____________________d2m Notice. To all my creditors, that I mean to apply to the judges of Baltimore county court, for the benefit of the act of insolvency passed at November session, 1805, and the supplement thereto, passed at November session, 1806, at the expiration of two months, from this date. WM, SLATER, Of Fell's-l'oinl. March 25, 1807. d2i« The Subscribers FEEL themselves under the painful neces- sity of notifying their Creditors of their in- tention to apply to Baltimore County Court, at its next sittings, for the benefit of the in- solvent laws of this state, DAVID C. STEWART, WILLIAM P. STEWART, LLOYD BUCHANAN. March 12.____________________________dSm Notice. THE subscribers will apply to the judges of Baltimore county court, or to one of the judges thereof, for the benefit of the insol- vent law. JAMES L. HAWKINS, LEVI CLAGETT. March 25, 1807. d'2m lialtimore cs? York-town Turn pike Road. THE subscribers being- appointed Commis •toners by an act of the legislature, " entit- led an act to make several Turnpike Roads through Baltimore county, and for other pur- poses-----to take subscription for making a turnpike road from Baltimore towards York town, to the Pennsylvania line ; do hereby give notice, that a subscription book for a ca pital stock of 100,000 dollars, in shares of 20 dollars each, will be opened at Mr. Vv"m Evan's tavern, in the city of Baltimore, on the 11th day of May next, from the hour of 30 until 2 o'clock and will continue open din- ing' the same hours the two following days, iiiii.ss the capital stock should be earlier sub scribed. Every person must pay down one dollar on each share at the time of subscrib- ing Not more than 25 shares can be sub- scribed for oft the first day by any one person, nor more than fifty on the second day. JOSEPH THORNBURG, THOMAS M'ELDERRY, JNIC1I. MERRYMAN, of Elijah, DAVID M'MECHEN. March 23. dllthMy The Editors of the Easton Star ; Republican Advocate, and the German paper, Fredei ich-tovm i the English a>'d German papers, Hater's town, will please copy this advertisement, arid forward heir accounts to the Office of the American. John A-uchincloss, Jun. 9, Cai.vert-street, Is now. opening 50 packages of SPRI NG GOODS, Received per ship Oliver Ellsworth, via New- York, consisting- of Elegant Fancy Muslins, Flam Lenoes and Picquits, Book Muslins, *>. wed and Check Leno Shawls, Madras Handkerchiefs, Nuns Threads and Miiiinetts. - AH the above are entitled to drawback and particularly adapted for the Spanish &. West- Iridia markets. March 20. d The Proprietors - OF THE PILOT STAGES, R^sr.'.'cr FiTLLY inform th« Public, that they hive reduced the price of fare from eight to six no i.i.,v r 3. The Pilot Stage will leave the Globe I.n, e .-cry Morning, Sundays ex- cepted, at Rye <>YU,;k, A. M."arrive &t,Ne.W- p.oii at efrrlit o'clock, P M, leave Newport 0 five o'ejoefc; \ M. arrive in Philadelphia at ten o'clock, A. M. W'lLLiAM eva;;s & co. Marsh lj. d For Sale, nrtfS^. The new Brig ta&2i3WN SALLY, \J_JIN J^ilhJpZ Nearly fitted for sea ; burthen ^Ssa~^§9-wf about 130 tons carpenter's mea- sure. She now lies near the lower end of M'Eldery's wharf. For terms apply to Mr. FLANAGAN, Upon the wharf. April 10._________________ eofilJI For Bordeaux, g\. Ship ERIN, Captain Stevenson, WILL sail in ten days. For IQBNMHlHfPassage only, (having elegant accommodations) apply to the captain on board, at Baker's wharf, Fells-Point, or to WILLIAM COOKE, junr. April 8 A Wanted to Charter, A GOOD VESSEL, ^'''WVsy Of about two thousand five KJv\ ' hundred barrels burthen, for a feg port in England. AISO, For TOKNINGEN, and a market in the vici- nity, most probabh Bremen, A g-o-d American VESSEL wfcv of the bin-then of about three „p* thousand bbls to be dispatch-' -^y-Eis-w* ed immediately; Apply to CORNTHWAIT Sc YARNALL, No 83, Bowly's wharf. Who have just received per the schooner Francis, from Portland, and from Philadelphia, for sale, 400 pieces RAVENS DUCK. 4th Mo. 2d. d U.'5E£»i r>.1 For Amsterdam. .xsr. Ship THOMAS, T. H. Jones, master ; To sail early next month For freight of Coffee in bags, or small packages to fill up, apply to. WILLIAM COLE, Who has just received by ship Eliza from Oporto, FOM SALE 2 pipes, and six half pipes of genuine old Port Wine of best London quality. And on hand from finer importations, London particular Madeira Wine in'pipes and hogshead's. do- Tenetifte, in pipes, Lisbon, in hhds. Claret, in do, "» Do in cases, Entitled to Castile soap, blue marbled, ^debenture. Two cases Leghorn Hats, ! Nos. 20to42 J And will let for a term of years, the house in which he resides, No. 4, South-street. March 28. d Just Received Per Schooner Linnet, captain Roberts, and for sale, head of Smith's dock, 100 bales Cotton, 124 bags Coffee, 60 do. Cocoa, 5 tons Nicaragua Wooa, ALSO, ¦The Schooner LINNET, Burthen 650 bbls. with all her tackle &c. just as she ar- rived from sea. »s & Wanted to Charter, To a Port in the West-Indies, A fast-sailing-SCHOONER of from four to six hundred barrels burthen. Apply to CHARLES BCERSTLER. Who has removed} his Counting Room, two doors from his former stand, to the house heretofore in die tenure of Messrs. R. and J Fergusson. Maroh 17. A For New-Orleans, The regular Packet ADHERBAL, Captain M'Meal ( 5*ssaE2*5e:f Will sail in twelve days'; for freight or pas;.age (having superior accommo- dations) apply to the captain on board, in Frederick-street dock, or JOHN WALR.AVEN. April 3. ____________ d For Amsterdam, ¦r rrys The copper bottomed Ship WILLIAM TAYLOR, Captain Munson Hitchcock i Has th . greater part of her cargo engaged, and will sail with all possible dispatch. For freight apply to D. L. THOMAS, Ship Broker. March 27. • eo !# For Sale, Anew SCHOONER, About 70 tons carpenter's mea- surement. She is built of goad materials, and has every ap- pearance of sailing fast. She has a cable and some rigging, which are new, probably to tho amount of about $200. She is faithfully built, her bottom and ceiling of die best oak plank. For terms apply to REDMOND GRACE, 67, Smith's wharf October 13.____________________d_6t-2aw For Sale, The fast-sailing schooner ENTERPRIZE, Of about 400 barrels, if appli. «KaiSS££»5S cation is made on or before the first day of March, at which time it is expect- ed she will be ready to take in a cargo. FliEY, BRUNER, & CO. Who have received by said schooner, and for sale ai the ware house, corner of Howard andPratt- Baltimore, March 28, 1807. Whereas John Stump, of Hu-ford county, is the proprietor of Lot No. 583, binding on, and entitled to the priviledges of the water at the west end of the city of Baltimore, between Pratt-street and Forrest-street; ami whereas the said John Stump is desirous that the da- mages he may sustaih'by filling up and wharf- ing out the said lot as required by the act of assembly, entitled " An act compelling the proprietors of lots binding on the water at the. west end of the bason, in the city of Balti- more, to extend and improve the same," may- be assessed and valued, and also that what sum each person,, who will be benefitted there- by, shall contribute and pay towards compen- sating the said John Stump for the injury he shall sustain, according to the provisions of the said act of assembly. FTow be it knovin, That I hereby give this public notice, that I shall proceed to summon a jury to appear and attend at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the twenty-first day of April next, at the ware- house of the said Stump, on the 6aid lot, and then and there to assess and value what da- mages shall be sustained by the said John Stump, in wharfiug out and filling up the said lot as aforesaid (takingall benefits and incon- veniences into considerstion) and also to assess and estimate what sum of money each person byname, who will be benefitted thereby, shall contribute and pay towards compensating the said John Stump for the injury he may sustain as aforesaid. JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff. (A. 2.)_________ _ d!0t.jaw21Ap REMOVAL. F. C, Grqfi, Has removed his Counting room two doors from his former stand, to the house lieretofore occupied by Messrs. R. & J, Fergusson.— Where he offers for sale the following German Goods, Imported via Philadelphia, by the ship Pisca- taqua, captain H. H. Kennedy, Platillas Royals,y Britanbs, >Of a very fine quality, Estopillas, J Quadruple Silcsias, Dowlas, Blown Platillas, Listados, The whole entitled to drawback. And on hand on. which the drawback is lost, Book Linens, Creas a la Moriaix, Dowlas, Checks, No. 2, Diaper Table Cloths, Striped Linens, Brown Platillas, Britannias, Quadruple Selesias, Bielfiehi Linens, ALSO, Souchong and Hyson Teas, and An Invoice of Sewing and Knitting Needles, just received per the Hope*, from Amster- dam. March 17. d "NOTICE" ALL persons indebted to the late firm of ROGER & HINCKS, are respectfully soli- cited to settle the same with the subscriber, otherwise legal measures must be resorted to. BENJAMIN CHASTELLIER, Trustee. Maroli ia8._________________d!2t-eo!2t Dissolution of Partnership. THE articles of partnership between the subscribers, under the firm of Bolton yackson and Co. having expired this day, the same is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. All those indebted to said firm, are requested to make immediate payment to either of us ; and those having claims against the concern, will please render thein for settlement. BOLTON JACKSON, JAMES ROSS. The business will be continued by BOLTON JACKSON. February 24.__________________________d Guest, Atterbury & Co. Have t eceived per the Hereulus, from Liverpool, Calicoes and Chintzes, Furniture do. 9-8 & 6-4 Cambric Muslins, Colored and Black do. Dimities, Cambric and Furniture do. Pink Ginghams, Cambric Shirtings, Muslin Hdk'fs, Fancy Velveteens, Twilled and Plain Mankeens, &c. ALSO, 100 crates well assorted Earthen.ware, which will be sold very low if taken from on hoard. _ March 25._____________ d Clover Seed. 5 casks Clover Seed, will be landed this if ay, and for sale, by WILLIAM CHILD, No, 88, Bowly's wharf. Who has also fir sale, Boston No. 1 and 2 .Beef, Hups, Cheese in good shipping order, Old Bordeaux Bran- dy, Lisbon, Port and Aloque WINES, Rai- sins in casks, Spanish Indigo, Roll Brimstone in boxes, and a few chests Imperial Tea. April 10._____________________________d4t]| .Cornthwait &? Yarnall, No- 83, Bowly's wharf, HAVE FOR SALE, Fresh TEAS. 20.quarter chests of'lrjiperiil, Young Hy- son and Hyson Teas, wliicli are samples of a late importation, selected at Canton, by the proprietor, and of very superior quality. ALSO, FRESH DRUGS, ME DKCINES £4 PAINT- ERS* COLORS. 2 cases Crude Camphor, 5 bai-rsls Gum Benzoin, 2 cases Rhubarb, 6 tierces Cream of Tartar, 10 boxes of Harlem Oil, 16 casks Flour of Sulphur, 2 barrels of Aloes, 12 kegs Gum Tragacar.lii, 6 do. Arroa Powder, 6 barrels Ann'iseed, 6 sucks Assafcctida, Long and eomraon Nutmegs, Oil Cinnamon, Oil Mint, Senna, Balsam of Peru, 4 dtsea Liqiorice Ball, 4 kegs Spgo, 4 do. Gum Myrrh, 1 bag Columbo Hoot, 1 do, Sarsiiparilla, 1 box White Wax, 3 kegs of Frankincense, 10 do. Ground Redwood, 4 do. Leaf Isinglass, 1 bbl Dutch Pink, 1 do. Gum Seed Lac, Powder Blue, Quassia Wood, Balsam of Capiva, Do. of Canada. CH.UCIBLES, 3 bbls. 8 in a nest, 6 do 6 do. 6 do 5 do. 6 do 3 do. 4th mo. 6. d streets, adjoining thetr sug far-refinery, 12,000 wt. green Coffee, and 10,000 do. Car- raccas Cocoa, entitled to duawbackon ex- portation, 1J logs St. Domingo Mahogany, 260 Spanish Hiil'an, and a few bales Cotton. Also on hand, II tons Nicaragua Wood. All of which they will sell low for cash or en credit for good paptr. Febftt&ry24. , Saw Pvdblic Sale. WILL be offered for sale on FRIDAY the first day of May next, sundry LOTS of GROUND, late the property of David Stod- der, deceased, situated on Harris's Creek. The Lots will be laid off to advantage, and the terms made agreeabletoparchasers. These lots are sold inorderto close the executorship of the estate of the said David Stodder ; and it is particularly requested that the claims which are yet unpresented tor settlement a- gainst said estate may be presented before the day of sale in order to prevent the disagreea- ble alternative of excluding them according to law, as heretofore notified by the executors. At the same time all debts still due to the es- tate are expected to be discharged immediate- ly. The terms will be made known on the clay of sale. MARCIA STODDER, Ex'rx. JOSDPH ALLENDEU, JOSEPH SPEAR, Executors. April 8. tiis'.M Public Sale. Pursuant to the last will and testament of the late Captain Richard Conway, will be sold, on the premises, on thejirst day of May next, All his Real Property, Lying in and contiguous to the town of Alex- andria. CONSISTING OF Several Lots on Water-street, Union-street, and Cameron street. Also, His Farm, called Spring Park, adjoining to the town, containing about 60 acres, in a high state of improvement. Also, 28 acres, at present under lease to John Gadsby for 10 -ears from the first of January last, at the yearly rent of eighty-six dollars and 28 cents. Tliispropert. adjoins the town and is part of the race ground. Also, About 15 and an half Acres, in the occu- pation of iieal Howard, under a lease for 10 years, at the yearly rent of one hundred dol- lars. Also, All the rest of his Land, lying between the east side of the George-Town road ami the west side of Fairfax-street continued, and to the south of John Mamlevfh-'s [ ot & the property of Nathaniel Pendleton, and to the north of the property of the late Charles Alexander. This last mentioned property will be laid off in squares agreeably to the plan of the town. Also, A piece of Cround adjoining to the south side of Spring-Park Farm, the precise quan- tity at present not known. A particular plat and description of the whole will be set up at the Coffee-house one week previous to the dav of sale. The terms of sale will lie—A credit of 6, 12, and 18 months, the purchaser giving bond with approved security, together with a deed of trust on the property. The sale will be continued from day to day until all the pro- perty is disposed of. ALSO, On the 4th day of May next, nuill be sold, at the CoJfee- Hmise, in Alexandria, One hundred Shares in the Stock of the Marine Insurance Comaany of Alexandria, on the above credit, this purchasers giving negotiable notes with approved indorsers. Also, Two Shares in the Alexandria Theatre, on the same terms. WILLIAM HERBERT, N. FITZHUGH, EDMUND I. LEE, April 7-__________________________dtlM Dividend. THE Creditors of Samuel Whittington, late of Calvert county, deceased, are hereby notified that a dividend of the assets, so far as they have been received, will be made on 'I uesday the 19th May next, at the house of Mr. Levin C. Wailes, in Lower Marlborough, in said county, when and where they are re. quested to attend with their claims properly authenticated, in order to entitle them to their respsctive proportions. WM. WHITTINGTON, adm'r. April 6. . __________d38t City Commissioners Office, Baltimore, April 9, 18of. NOTICE IS IIERKBY GIVEN, THAT the City Commissioners will meet on Wednesday next, the 15th instant, at ten o'clock, A. M. to establish the dividing line between that part of Lot No. 598, situate on Lexington and Liberty streets owned by Wm, Schartal and that part of said Lot own- ed and possessed by John Feimell. From thence they will proceed to establish theVSouth East intersection of Sh»jp streets and Welcome Alley. Also, the North Easi intersection of Sharp and Lee-streets. And from thence they will proceed to es stabiish the South East line between Lots No. 51o and No. 511 situate on Liberty-street between Baltimore &. King- Tammany-streets. Those who are interested in the above es- tablishments, are i-equested to attend with the surveyor, land marks, and papers neces- sary lor establishing the same. By order, SAMUEL VINCENTf Clerk. April 9. 44* Baltimore Directory AND Citizens' Register IS ready for delivary, at the bookstore of WARNER & HANNA. Those persons who have subscribed for this work, are requested to call as above. It contains many useful Tables, viz. Mem- bers of the Corporation of Baltimore ; Com- missioners of Health ; City Commissioners s City Inspectors ; Superintendants of the Pow- der Magazine ; do. of Screets ; Pumps, and Sweeps'; Clerks of the-Market ; City Consta- bles ; Custom-House Officers -, Permanent and Temporary Inspectors of the Customs ; Li- cenced Auctioners ; do, Brokers i Banks ; Dis- pensary ; Insurance Offices ; List of Inhabit- ants; their Occupations and Residence.—— Supplement—List of Streets, Lanes and Al- leys ; Government of the United States ; Ex- ecutive, Legislative, Judiciary ; District Attornies ; Marshals ; Federal Courts of Law f Departments of the Federal Government; Territorial Government of the United States ; Land Offices ; Ministers, Consuls, Sec. sent to Foreign Nations ; Ministers, Consuls, &c. from Foreign Powers; Military Establishments Offi-.ers of the Navy of the United States; their Pay and Subsistence j Navy Agents « Navy-Yard at Washington ; general Post-Of- fice Establishment; Mails; Summer Estab- lishment; New Court of Appeals; Chancery Court ; County Court ; Rates Jjf Pilotage j List of the Justices of the Peace and Levy Court ; Duties on Goods imported into the U. States, agreeably to Law. The compiler thinks it unnecessary to say more in"*avor of this work, -'ian that he has used his u oost extortionate tender it complete and ; - correct as possible. April 8._______________________________d Cheap Grocery Store, No. 2.H, Market-street, cornek of Liberty-street. EDWARD FITZGERALD BEvjS leave to inform his friends and the public, that he has opened a store at toe above place, where lie offe s for sale, a well chosen assortment of WINES, TEAS, SPIRITS, SUGARS, and all other articles in the Gro- cery line, at very reduced prices, for cash- only. He will LET his present DWELLING HOUSE in Green-street (at the head of the Precincts Market) for four or twelve months from the first of May next, or sooner, if re- quired. WANTED, An APPRENTICE to the Grocery busi- ness. Apply as above. April 6. ' dlSt IMPORTED In the^ship Fame, captain Long, from. Liverpool, and for salt by John WoqcI and Co. 53 packages SILK and COTTON GOODS, AMONG WHICH ARE, Victory putie and gauze nett muslins, Veined Trafalgar nett do. Do. seeded mull do. Tambored and diagonal mull do. Diagonal worked and dotted mull do. Spotted and checked Lenos, Tambored diagonal do. Fine crape spot gauze and spider nett, Lace Cainbrick and harness Shawls, Checked Leno and elegant tambored do. Pain Lenos, spotted Piquets and book mus- lin. Eelegant silk chambray Muslins, D<». do. do. Shawls, Printed Calicoes, newest Patterns, Black Tabby Velvets, Nankeens, Grandurells, Dimities, Ginghams, Sewing Silks, Braces, &e. April 9. _____________________________d William Matthews HAS FOR SALE, PORK, LARD, COTTON, and Manufactured TOBACCO. •pril 1. _^________ d!2t St Apprentice Wanted. A YOUTH, who can he well recommended fin-industry and good habits, will be taken as an Apprentice in a Commission and Grocery Store. Apply at No. TO, Bowly's wharf. April 10.___________________________d4t The Partnership OF the Subscribers, trading- under the firm of W. POTTS & CO. being this day dissolved by mutual consent, those indebted are request- ed t» make immediate payment to W. Potts, and those having claims, to apply to him for payment. WILLIAM POTTS, JOHN SHERLOCK. The business in future will be conducted by the Subscriber, who intends keeping- a regular supply of Brazier's and SheathingCopper con- stantly on hand. W. POTTS. April 1. (8) dl2tf____ Terrier Pup Lost. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. Strayed away on Friday last, a Terrier Pup, about two months old. Its ears and tail have been cropped. Five dollars will be paid to any person who snail gi e information at this Ollice, so that his owner can get him again. AprU_9._______________________________d4t Education. . THE Rever'd William Allen, has re- moved his school to a house adjoining Dr. Birkhead's in East-street. Having- received a liber al education in Scotland, and having been much approved of at George-town by his late employers, several of whom are gen- tlemen of the first respectability there ; he hopes soon to receive as many pupils as will complete his number. April 9.____________________________2aw4t|| Election. AN election of twelve Directors of the Baltimore Library Compamy, will be held at the Library, on Monday the 27th instant ; the polls to De opened at 10 o'clock. No Books will be receive 1, or delivered, at the LibraVyon that day. The Treasurer will attend, to receive the Annual Contributions, which will then become due ; ant! the mem- bers are requested to be punctual in their pay- ments. FRANCIS BEESTON, Secretary Bi L. C» April 7, 1807. CyJ $aw«.7A