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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0343 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
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?SER.
Seven Dollars per ^nnum,]
MONDAY, APRIL 13, inr;.
[Vol. XXVI—No. 4019.
Notice
To get relief from expensive and perplex-
ing1 law-suits, for large stuns which bare been
fairly and honestly paid, and to avoid the trou-
ble and mortification of disputing claims en-
gendered in fr.iud and sup ported by injustice,
I shall petition the Baltimore county court for
tlie benefit oftlie act of insolvencv.
JOEL M.MUNSON.
April 4. _______________<12m
The Creditors
Of the late firm of THOMAS k JOHN
HIGINBOTHOM, are requested to take no-
tice, that they are now prepared to surrender
sill (hey possess, and inten 1 applying to tlie
Baltimore county court, for tlie benefit of
the act, entitled an act for the relief of sun-
dry insolvent debtors, passed at November
session, 1805 j and also of the supplement to
said act, passed at the last November sessi-
on.
THOMAS HIGINBOTHOM.
JOHN HIGINBOTHOM.
March 6, d?m
Notice.
FROM manv losses 1 am compelled to
give this notice of my intention of aop'yingto
the judges of Baltimore county court, for the
benefit of insolvent Laws of 1805, and 1806,
in two months from tlie date hereof
J. SPR1GGS.
March 86, 1807-_________d2m
Notice is hereby given,
That I intend applying to Haiti more county
court at its next sitting', for the benefit of the
insolvent laws of Maryland.
ANDREW BUCHANAN.
March 2. <12m
Notice is hereby given,
THAT we intend to apply to Baltimore
County Court, or me of the judges thereof,
dor the benefit of " an Act entitled an Act,
Iter the relief of sundry insovent debtors," pas-
sed at November session, eighteen hundred
itnd five.
CHARLES GHEOUIERE.
HENRY KUNCKEL.
March ?5. ISO?._____________________d3in
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-Poirt.
March 25, 1807.___________________d2m
The Subscribers
FKEL 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,
VVILUAM P. STEWART,
LLOYD BUCHANAN.
¦March 12.________________________d2m
Notice.
THE subset-leers will apply to the judges
©f Baltimore county court, or to one of the
judges thereof, for the benefit of the insol-
vent law.
TAMES L. HAWKINS,
LEVI CLAGETT.
March 25,1807. _______d?m
JBccMmore ¦ Y'ork-town Turn
pike Road.
THE subscribers being appointed Commis
•toners by an act ol tlie legislature, " entit-
led an act to make several Turnpike Ri i s
through Baltimore county, and for ((her 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 fb a ca
pita: stock of 100,000 dollars, in shares of
210 dollars each, will be, opened at Mr. Wm
IXvan's tavern, in the city of Baltimore, on
the 11th day of May next, from the hour of
10 until 2 o'clock and will continue open dur
ill g llie same hours the two following days,
(Unless the capital stock should be earlier sub
epribed Every person must pay down one
dtollar on each share at the lime of subscrib-
ing Not more than 25 shares can be sub-
scribed for on the first day by any one person,
ttor more than fif'tv oa the second day.
JOSEPH 1HORNBURG,
THOMAS M'EUjEkKY,
NJCH MERRYM AN, of Elijah,
DAVID M'MECHEN.
March 23- d 11thMy
The Editors of the Liaston Star ; Republican
Advocate, and the Gentian paper, Frc>lerick-tm\m g
the English a-d German papers, Hager's town,
will please copy this advertisement, and forward
heir accounts 10 the Office of the American,
John Auchincloss, Jun.
9, Calvert-street,
Is now opening- 50 packfiges of
SPRING G O O 1) S,
Jteceivedper ship Oliver Ellsworth, via New-
York, consisting- of
Elegant Fancy Muslins,
Maw Echoes and Picquits,
Book Muslins,
Sewed and Check Leno Shawls,
Madras Handkerchiefs,
Nuns Threads and Millinells.
AH the above are entitled to drawback and
particularly adapted for the Spanish & West.
India markets.
March 20. d
X~V
For Bordeaux,
jrCXV sh'P ERIN,
Captain Stevenson,
h2$£> WILL sailin ten days For
;-oi'assa;,;e only, (having-elegant
accommodations) apply to the captain on
board, at Baker's wharf, Fells-Point, or to
WILLIAM COOKE, janr.
Aprii 8_______________________________d
Wanted to Charter,
r £SL\ A GOOD VESSEL,
v^T^lfem, 0f a,)out two thousand five
P'r'M ' hundred barrels burthen, for a
s&E&«!£bkIb»s port in England.
ALSO,
Fur TONNINGEtf, a da market in the vici-
nity, most probidih Bremen,
r J^J-t v A 8ood Am«*lc»n VESSEL
of the burthen of about three
^uEjIjS'-rJ^' thousand bids to be dispatch-
4's^-^'*>"•-" ed immediately. Applv to
CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL,
No 83, Bowlv's wharf.
Who have just received per the schooner Francis,
from Portland, and from Philadelphia, for
sale,
400 pieces RAVENS DUCK.
4th Mo. 2d. <1
For Amsterdam.
• «£Wv ship
^SM9S ¦ THOMAS,
^MX,^W T.H Jones, master «
¦>«••->-~--t-*(.isi:. To sail early next mouth. For
freig-lit of Coffm in bags, or small packages to
fill up, apply to.
WILLIAM COLE,
Who has just received by slop Eliza from Oporto,
FOR SALE
2 pipes and six half pipes of genuine old Port
Wine of I on quality
And on hand fr m fomer importations,
London parti, ular Madeira Wine in pipes
and hogs! e
do. Teneriffe, in pipes,'
Lisbon, in hhds.
Claret, in do, -i
Do in eases, ; Entitled to
Castile soap, blue marbled, ^debenture.
Two cases Leghorn Hats, ?
Nos. 20i.m/J.j 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, hem; of Smith's dock,
100 bales Cotton,
124 Bags Coffee,
60 do. Cocoa,
5 tons Nicaragua Wooa,
ALSO,
. 1vCj£' \ The Schooner
¦ pSMWvv LINNET,
.;,'./ Burthen 650 obis, with all
e&Wifcs her tackle fcc.just as she ar-
rived from sea.
Wanted to Charter,
To a lJort in the West-Indie^
j. .;. A fast-vajling HC1IOONER-
aSSffi'M''"- o; ,r""> f'-'''° to s'x hundred
barrel;- burthen.
l .vppiy to
CHARLES BCERSTLER.
Who.has removed, his Counting Room,
two doors from his former stand, to the house
heretofore in the tenure of Messrs. R. and J
Fergus son.
March 17.______________________________<1_
For New-Orleans,
i»C3J~\ The regular Packet
E??^@ev AD i I ti.r- b > l,
2gp Captain M-Meal ;
•?«.-*-.-T.-¦•" - Will sail in twelve days ,- for
freight or passage (having s tj erior accommo-
0 apply io the captain on board, in
Frederick-street dock, or
JOHN WALRAVEN.
Aprils: • d
1
The Proprietors
OF THE
PILOT SPACES,
RESPECTFULLY inform the Public, that
they have reduced pie pi-ice of fare from night
to six dollars, The Pilot Stage will leave
the Globe Inn every Morning, Sundays ex-
cepted, at five o'clffick, A. M. arrive at New,
port at eight o'clock, P M. leave Newport
at five o'clock, A. M. arrive in Philadelphia
at ten o'clock, A. M. i
WILLIAM EVANS & CO.
Marc! ' d
For Sale,
The new Brig
S -'. Ll.Y,
> Nearly fitted for sea.) burthen
about ..50 tons carpenter's mea-
sure. She now lies near the lower end of
M'Eldery's wharf. For terms apply to
Mi. FLANAGAN,
Upon the wharf.
April 10._________________________eo6t||
For Amsterdam,
r JC^X Tlle shlP J A-^ES,
• TJS&X&S^v Captain Thomas M'Cornell}
i-JxLxJxt-jr Vvl" ^e peady to load next Mon-
^S^PiS&fe--. day. About half of her freight
being already engaged, the remainder will be
taken on moderate freight. Apply to
F. & A. SCHWARTZE,
JOHN M'FADON, or
JOHN BOL'iE, Ship Broker.
April 10. eo
The: Partnership"
OF the Subsc ibers, trading under (he firm
of W.POTTS S; CO. being this day dissolved
by mutual consent, those indebted are request-
ed to make immediate payment to W. Potts,
and those having claims, to apply to Kim for
payment. WILLIAM POETS,
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 oft. hand, W. POTTS.
April!. (8) dl2tf
Cheap Grocery Store,
No. 221, Market-street, corner op
Ll^KUTY-S't'REET.
., EDWARD FITZGERALD
BEGS leave to inform his friends and the,
public, that he h is opened a store attue above
place, where he offe s for sale, a well chosen
assortment of WINES, TEAS, SPIRITS,
SUGARS, and ail other articles ii. the Gro-
cery line, at very reduced prices, for cash
only.
Ho will LET his present DWELLING
HOUSE in Green-street (^t the head of the
cts Market) for four or twelve months
from the first of May next, or sooner, if re-
W ANTED,
An APPRENTICE to the Grocery busi-
ApplY as above.
April o. " dlgt
Baltimore,
March 28, 1897.
Whereas John Stamp, of Harford county,
is the proprietor of Lot. No. 583, binding on,
and entitled to the priviledges ..f the water at
the w ,-st end of the city of Baltimore, between
Pratt-street and Forrest street; and w i as
the said John Stump is desirous that the da-
mages lie mav sustain by lilting up and v..i irf-
ingoul the said lot as required by the act of
assembly, entitled " An act compelling the
proprietors of lots binding1 n ¦ water at die
west end of the bason, in die city of IP.i i-
more, to extend and improve the same," may
be assessed aod valued, and also thai 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. iVotu be tt tnovin,
That I hereby give this public notice, that I
shall proceed to summon a jury to appear and
attend at iO o'clock in the. forenoon of the
twenty-first clay of April next, at the ware-
house of the said Stump, 'on the said lot, and
then and there to assess and value what da-
mages shall be sustained by the said John
Stump, in whgrfing out-and filling Up the said
lot as aforesaid (taking all benefits and incon-
veniences into consideration) and also to assess
and estimate wdiat sum of money each person
by name, 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.) _dlOWa,»21Ap
li EM OVAL.
F. C. Graf,
Has removed his Counting room two doors
from his former stand, to the house heretofore
occupied by Messrs. R. & J Forg-usson.—
Where he offers for sale the following
German Goods,
Importedvia Philadelphia, by the ship Pisca-
taqua, captain H. 11. Kennedy,
Platillas Royals,")
Britanias, vOf a very fine quality,
Estopillas, J
Quadruple Silesias,
Dowlas,
Brown Platillas,
Listados,
The whole entitled to drawback.
And on hand bn which the drawback is lost,
Hook Linen-,,
Creas a la Morlaix,
Dowlas,
Check/S, No. 2,
-... Diaper Table Cloths,
Striped Linens,
Brown Platillas,
Britannias,
Quadruple Selesias,
Bielfield 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
I Dissolution of Partnership.
THE articles of partnership between the
' subscribers, under the firm of Biilum Jackson
! and Co. having expired this day, the ¦ e 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
i render them for settlement.
BOLTON JACKSON,
JA'" ES i OSS.
The business will be continued by
BOLTON JACKSON.
February 24. ________ d
Guest, Atterbury & Co.
Have lecehed pt tin Hereulus, from Liverpool,
Calicoes and Chintzes.
Furniture do.
98 & 6 4- Cambric Maslins,
Color' I and Black do.
Diuii'i-.s,
Cambric and Furniture do.
Pink Ginghams,
Cambric Shirtings,
Muslin H.tk'fs,
Fancy Velveteens,
Twilled and Plain Mankeens, &c.
ALSO,
100 crates well assorted Earthen ware,
which wdll be sold very low if taken from
on board.
March 25. d
Clover Seed.
5 casks Clover Seed, will be landed this
d ay, and for sale, by
WILLIAM CHILD,
No 88, Bowlv's"wharf.
Who has also for sale,
Boston No. 1 and 2 Beef, Hops, 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 ciiests Imperial Tea.
April 10. <144|I
Public Sale.
WILL be offeredfor sale on FRIDAY the
first day of May next, sundry LOIS of
GROUND, late the property of David Stod-
dor, deceased, situated on Harris's Creek.
The Lots will be laid off to advantage, and
the terms made agreeable to purchasers. These
lots are sold in order to close the executorship
of the estate, of the said David Stodder ; and
it is particularly requested that the claims
¦which are yet unpresented lor 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
day of sale.
MARCIA STODDER, Ex'rx.
JOSDPH ALLENDER,
JOSEPH SPEAR,
Executors.
, April 8. dlstM
Apprentice W anted.
A YOUTH, who can be well recommended
forindustry and good habits, will be taken as
an Apprentice in a Commission and Grocery
Store. Applv at No- 70, Bowlv's wharf-
April 10. " |