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That the subscriber of the city i "intends to apply to the county court of Balti- more, or some one of the judges thereof, two months after the pttb&cafelon «f this notice, for the benefit of the act of the general assembly of Maryland, passed at November session, 1805, entitled " An act for 'lie relief of sun- dry insolvent debtors" ; and of the supple- ment thereto, passed at November session, 180S. JACOB BOULBIN. april 21, 1307.__________________d2m Notice. THE subscribers will apply to the judges e>f 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.______________2m__ Notke. 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 sessipjtv, 1S0S, and the supplement thereto, passed at November session, 180fi, at the expiration of tvjo months, from liiis date. Wte- SLATEB, Of Fell's-Point. March 25, 1807.________________d2m The Subscribers , FEEL, theima. Ives 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._______!___.____. d2m Notice To get relief from expensive and perplex- ing-law suits, for large-sums which have been fciii-l;- and honestly paid, and to avoid die trou- hie ;.nd mortification of disputing claims en- ndejiedln fraud and supported l;y injustice, I shall petkion the Baltimore county court for the benefit of the act of insolvency. JOEL M. MUM SON. April 4.____________dSm The Creditors Of the late firm of THOMAS k JOHN frtGHSTBOTHOM, are requested to take no- tice, .that they, irenow,pre pared to surrender all they jii'ssass, and -,:,h:;i I applying to the Baltimore county court, for the benefit of tht: act, entitled an act for the relief of s'un- dry insolvent debtors, passed at November Beasiovi, 1805 ; and :i!so Of the supplement to said act, passed at the last November sessi- on. THOMAS HIGINBOTHOM. JOHN HIGINBOTHOM. March 6. d?m , Notice. FROM many losses I am compelled to give this notice o( toy intention of applyingto tlie jiulges of Baltimore county court, for the benefit of insolvent haws of 1805, and 1806, in two months from the date hereof. J. SP1UGGS. _Mareh 26, 1807. _________ dag. Notice is hereby given, Th at I intend applying- to Baltimore county court at its next sitting-, tor the benefit of the insolvent laws of Maryland. ANDREW BUCHANAN. March 2.______________________",3m Notice is hereby given, THAT we intend to apply to Baltimore County Court, or one of the Judges thereof, fon the benefit of " an Act entitled an Act, for the relie f of sundry insovent debtors," pas- sed at November session, eighteen hundred and five. CHARLES GHEOJJIERE. HENRY KUNCK.EL. March 55, 1807._______________d2m The Subscriber WAS FOR SALE, A few Shares of the/allowing Stocks, vig. Maryland, Baltimore, Chesapeake, and Marine' insurance shares ; Baltimore Bank Stock, Mechanic do. and Columbia do. Frede-, rick and Uiestsr's-TownTurnpike Shares. He buys and sells stock of every descripti- on j Bills of Exchange, Country Produce, Goods of all kinds; Lots, Houses, Lands and Ground Kent. Cash procured on good Notes, Bonds, Debentures, &.©. at a low premium. WALTER ROE, Broker, No. 46, South-street, spril 15. d61fcec6t " Public Sale. Will be offered for sale on Friday the 1st day pfMsy next, at. 10 o'clock, 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 agrecablelo parchasers. These Hots are sold in order to close the executorship fofthe estate of the said David Stodder ; and It is particularly requested that the claims which are yet unpresented for settlement a- gair.st said estate may be presented before this day of sale in order to prevent the disagpeea- fele alternative of excluding them according to Jaw, as heretofore notified by the executors. At the same time all debts still due to the es- tate are expected to he discharged immediate- ly. The terms will be made known on the &ay of sale. MARC!A STODDER, Ex'rx. JOSDPH ALLENDER, JOSEPH SPEAR, Executors. April 8.________________dlstM ~ China SilLs, fcfe. i Cope and Brothers, No. 202, MllKKF.T-ST8I.Er, WAVE FO'Jt SALE, Senshaws and Lute- Sewing- Si - .string-, assorted co- lors, Fancy ditto and Plaid Italian Silks, India Sift Hdk'fs. Bandannoes, i . ALSO, G-urrahs, Mamoodics, Sannas, Baftas, In- dia Nankeens. AND, A few hale? (on which the drawback is , lost) of Blue Glllas, do. Gnvrshj, &t>. Succa toons, Checks, 1 cases fine Cambric Shirting, and 1 bale Bkie Linen Stripes, which will be sold low to close sales. They expect tier first arrivals from Canton, Via Philadelphia, a further supply of Siiks, K.oikeeus, &c. April 1' - • «5St To "Rent, The House at present occupied by the sub scriber, No. 107, North Howard-street, cor- ner of Mulberry-street. Possession of which may be had immediately, WILLIAM GREETHAM, april 21.__________________ d6t " Wanted. ^ In a respectable office in this city, a Youth of about 14 or 15 yours of age. He must write a tolerable good baud, and come well recommended. Sachs a one. may hear of a .good situation, by applying at this Office. april 21. " . <14t-eo4t John Wood and Co. Have received per the Abeofia, from Liverpool, EIGHTY-NINE PACKAGES SEASONABLE GOODS: Amongst which are, Printed Dimities, Ditto Robes, Fancy Twilled Grandurells, Imperial Cord, Parasols, Silk Umbrellas, Fancy Nets, best Superfine Broad Cloths andCassimeres, he. april 18. d4t ihdthnore & York-town Turn- pike Road. THE subscribers being appointed Commis sioners by an act of the legislature, " entit- led an act to make several Turnpike Roads through Baltimore county, and foi- other pur- poses*'--—to take subscriptions for making a turnpike road from Baltimore towards York town, to the Pennsylvania line-; do hereby give notice, that a subscription book for s ca pital stock of 100,000 dollars, in shares' of 20 dollars each, will be opened at Mr. Win Evan's tavern, in the city of Baltimore, on the 11th day of May next, from tile hour of 10 until 2 o'clock and will continue open din- ing-the same hours the two following- days, unless 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 scribed for on the first day by anyone person, nor more than fd'tv on the second day. JOSEPH THORNBURG, THOMAS M'ELDERRY, NICH. MERRYMAN, of Ehiah, DAVID M'MECHEN. March 23. dllthMy N. B. The Legislature of Pennsylvania, at its present session, have passed a law corporatS a company to make a road from York-town, to meet the one here contem- plated, april 1,7. The Editon of the Eastern Star ; Republican Advocate, and the German paper, Freilerici-tmvr. s the English and German papers, Roger's i&im, will please copy this advertisement, and forward heir accounts to the. OfficeoF the American. City Commissi'.; u.rs Ornoe. Bqftiijume, A* 7 31, ISO/. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Cily Commissioner's will neeton Saturday next, the 25th instant at 10 o'clock, A. M. to fix and establish the division In- between Bale Randall and Standish ! on Gay-street extending-to Frederic!] From thence they will proceed ' establish the division line between Lots No. 15 and No. 16, situate on Short street and the divi- sion line between the heirs of John Brown and Samuel C.ilvin on Bridge-street. After which they will establish the divisi- on line between Andrew Cross and Andrew Westroin, situate on High-street. And on Wednesday the 29th, they will meet to establish the division line between the heirs of Ebenezer Jenny and Nicholas Leek, situate on Alice-Anna-street. From thence they will proceed to establish the line of a Lot situate on Fayette-Street, between North and Howard-streets, leased by John E. Howard to Lawrence Bailsman and leased by Lawrence Bailsman to John Grouse. By order, SAMUEL VINCENT, Clerk- april 21. . d4t William Wilson and Sons j Have for Sale, 30 pipes Holland Gin, 70 boxes Glass Tumblers and Decanters, 14 casks Madder, 36 bundles German Steel, 100 boxes Tin Plates, Japanned Ware, Cruet Frames, Nails and Sp:kea, Russia Canvas, Irish Linens and Lawns, Rouans, Flanders Sheeting, brown Pla- tillas, and coarse Tickens. april 21. d4t-eo4t Silk Shawls, Silk and Cotton Ho- siery, Suspenders,Manches- try, &c. Ckiest, Atterbury & Co. Have lec-ivedper the Wereulus,from Liverpool, Calicoes and Chintzes, Furniture do. 9.8 & 6-4 Cambria Muslins, Colored and Black do. Dimities, Cambric and Furniture do. . Pink Ginghams, Cambric Shirtings, Muslin Hdk'fs, Fancy Velveteens, Twilltd and Plain Mankcens, &c. ALSO, 100 crates well assorted "Earthen.ware, which will be sold very low if taken from en board. March 25. d THE Creditors of Samuel Whitlington, 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 1'uesdsythe 19lh 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 ant'. -liticsted, in order to entitle them to their respective proportions. WM. WHITTINGTON, adm'r. April 6. • d38t Wanted, A WET NURSE, who can bring suffici- ent recommendation. ' Inquire at this Office, april 21.______________________d4t Cotton Bed-Ticks, Direct from the Manufactory. ALSO, Split Straw, Leghorn, Willow and Chip Bonnets and Hats, with a general assortment of DRY GOODS, just received and for sale ut very reduced pi-iccs, wholesale and retail, by CHRIST- ARMAT 8c CO At the sign of the Sun, No. Ill, MarketcSt. N. B. They have likewise on hand, a fey? trunks Chip Bonnets, neatly assorted, suita- ble for country merchants. april 22. d Apple ton and Co. 16, Calvert street, Have received by the Fair American, from London, and Abtona, from Liverpool, Staple and fancy Goods, London Superfine Broad Cloths, Cassimercs and Vesting, elegant Laces, a variety of Silk and I,ace Goods, London prints, Light Bea- ver Hats for Summer wear, &c. he. __April 221' '•'______________________i_ Cheap Grocery Store, No. 221, Maukkt-strekt, corner or Liberty-street. EDWARD FITZGERALD BEGS leave to inform his li-iends and the pubhc, Uiat he has opened a store at toe above place, where he off'e « for sale, a well chosen assortment of WINES, TEAS, SPIRITS, SUGARS] and all other articles ir. the Gro- cery line, at very reduced prices, for task only. April 6. dl8t Wanted Immediately, A Dwelling HOUSE, or the dwelling at- tached to a Store convenient to 221, Market- street. ALSO, An Apprentice to the Grocery business. Apply as above. April 15. d For Sale, NICOLSON and HETH's BEST VIRGI- NIA COAL. A quantity of this Coal immediately from the Pitts of Messrs. Nicohon and Helh, is now landing- at the subscribers Coal Yard, at the intersection of Light-street oontinu'ed & Barre-slreet. The proprietors are under contract to furnish supplies equal to the consumption of the City, and of a quality uniformly good ; and I am willing to contract With manufacturers, inn-keepers and private families -for their annual supplies, at 25 cents per bushel, deliverable in the months of May, June, July and August. An early applicati- on w 11 enable me to estimate the probable quantity required for the ensuing winter. JOHN P. PLEASANTS. A sober, industrious Man is wanted as a Yard keeper. April 14._________________dlSt-eotlstJy For Sale, A cargo of Lisbon SALT, on board the ship Staple-ton, captain Blackwell, just arriv- ed at Waters'* wharf- Apply to MARK PRINGLE. ..pril 21. d4t|J Beer, Porter & Ale Brewery. The subscriber wishes in the most public manner, to acknowledge the favours which his friends and a generous public have confered upon him, in the purchasing of his malt Li- quors. Aft;-, the greatest exertion he feels happy that he has succeeded in producing-a quaiitj of Liquor which gives general satisfac- tion ioyond bis most sanguine expectation. In asking permission to solicit a continuance of favors, he assures his customers that his present stock of Beer, Ale and Porter, nowrea- dy for sale is of such excellent quality ihat he will not shun a comparison with any that can he produced, MARCUS M'CAUSLAND, April 17. d Public Sale. Pursuant to the last will and testament of the late Captain. Richard Conway, will he sold, on the premises, on the first day of May next, All his Real Property, Lying in and contiguous to the town of Ales- 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. Aho, -23 acres, at present under lease to John Gadsby for 10 years from the fii-.st of January last, at the yearly rent of eighty-six dollars and 28 cents. This property adjoins the town and is part of the race ground. Alto, About 15 and an half Acres, in the occn- palion of Beat Howard, under a lease for 10 years, at the yearly rent of one hundred dolls. Also, . All the rest of his Land, lying between tne east side of the George-Town road and the west side of Fairfax-street continued, and to the south of John Mandeville's Lot &. 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 day of sale. The terms of sale will be—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 ith day of May next, will be sold, at the Coffee-Mouse, in Alexandria, One hnndred Shares in the Stock of the Marine Insurance Comaany of Alexandria, on the above credit, the purchasers giving negotiable notes with approved indorsers. Also, Two Shares in the Alexandria Theatre, on the same terms. WILLIAM HERBERT,-) ^ N. F1TZHUGH, y x„ EDMUND I. LEE, 3 ? April 7- dtlM John Auchincloss, Jun. 9, Calveut-street, Is now opening 50 packages of SPRING GOODS, Receivedpcr ship Oliver Ellsworth, via New- York, consisting; of Elegant Fancy Muslins, Plain Lenoes and Picquits, Book Muslins, Sewed and Check Leno Shawls, Madras Handkerchiefs, Nuns Threads and Millinetts. All the above are entitled to drawback and particularly adapted ibr the Spanish & West- India markets, March 20s d Lewis Michael & Co. Wave imported, per the different vessels from Liverpool, part of their Spring Goods, And expect the remainder by the next ves- sels from London ».nd Liverpool. They have also on hand, India Muslins, Checks, Bandanno Handker- chiefs, German and Irish Linens, assorted— all which w-'dl be sold on reasonable terms. April 14. d60t Fpr Sale, 10 pipes Cogniac Brandy, 9 hhds. N.'E. Rum, 20 barrels Apple Brandy, 80 do. Prime Pork, 250 do. Prime and Cargo Beef, 100 boxes Codfish, 150 do. Brown Soap, 500 do. Mould Candles, 250 kegs Raisins, 11 bales INDIA GOODS, viz. Gurrahs, Custas and Gilla Handkerchiefs. And a quantity of Soal Leather. AMOS A. WILLIAMS. April 16. d8t|| Marr and Gibson, 7, CALVE" 'i -S l'REET, Ware imported in the Abtona, from Liverpool, Nun's''! bread and Millinetts, FjCtra line Cotton Hosiery and elegant lace Sleeves. ALSO, AN ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, Among which are. Prime Grass and Grain Scythes, and Virginia Hoes. April 15 d Con ith wait and Yarn all, 8.1, BOWLV'S WUAlii-, Wave received, an additional supply of Fresh TEAS, Consisting of Imperial, Hysouand Young Hyson, import- ed the present year, and of excellent quality, which they offer for sale at low prices. They har also on hand, 200 pieces Ravens Duck, 100 pieces Long- Blue Nankeens, 10 boxes Spermaceti Candies, 20 boxes Orange Flower Water, And an invoice of Drugs, Medicines, Painters' Colors. 4 mo. 20th. d Francis I. Mitchell Was just received and now opening a handsome and well selected assortment of Fancy & Reasonable Goods, Which he offers at the most reduced prices for cash, acceptances in town, or on his usual credit to his punctual customers. We has on hand, 70 hhds. Fatuxent and Potomac TOBAC- CO, with a quantity of Cocoa, and New Or- leans Sugar, which lie is anxious to close the sales of. TO LET, The Store and Cellar on Baltimore-street, No. 24$,- which, is spacious afd well calcu- lated for an extensile Dry Good Merchant, fne terms will be moderate, April 17. d Nichols 6c French, No. 12, SoU till-STKEET, Wave received by the schooner Susan, from .Bos- ton, 35 bales & boxes of INDIA & FRENCH GOODS, viz. : Lut'kipore ~) Chittibilly&C BAFTAS, Fine J J .i.mpore SAUNS, W^-OQSSAS, Gun-all _) ' Azuinga, MeergungeeTl Jalalpore J-MAMOODYS, Fine do.. j Fine Jalalpore SAN'NAS, Gunny Bags, White Thread Laces, Gloves, Velvet. Rib- bons, Paper Mounts, Plain i ilfany and Span- gled Fans, Morocco Cars, ike. See. Also in St re, 67 hales INDIA. GOODS, consisting of Gurrahs, Mamoodys, Sawns, Saunas, Cossas, Baftas, &c. Etc. The whole entitled to debenture. April 16. dl8t || John Ik James ivoberts, 230, Market-street, Have just received a supply ot INDIA SHORT YELLOW NANKEE'NS, fijjst chop. They have on hand, 4 boxes 4-4 Irish Linens, 5 do. 7-8 Colerain do. 2 bales 11-8 Checks, 5 do. India Muslins, 2 cases Green Senshaws, 1 bale Cotton Stripes, 4 cases Brown Hollands, 1 do. Diaper Table Cloths, 1 do. India Sewing Silk, 1 do. Green Lutestrings. Also, An assortment of German Linens ; Cambric Muslins ; Calicoes ; Linen Pocket Handker- chiefs ; Velvets ; Cords ; American Prints and Shawls, &c. &c. &c—All of which will be disposed of low on their usual terms. April 13. dl5t Thomas Marean WAS FOR SALE, at no. 86, Bowlv's wharf, 200 Spanish Horse Hides, 16 pipes French and Spanish Brandy, 100 boxes Spermaceti Candles, 60 do. Mould Tallow do. 100 do No. 3, Chocolate, 50 do. White Codfish, 200 do. Brown Soap, 100 barrels and half barrels Boston No. 1 and 2 Beef, 30 do. Pork, 25 do. Fat Mackerel, 50 kegs first quality Lard, 75 do. Ground Ginger, 90 casks Fresh Raisins, 50 barrels Glauber Salts, 14 boxes Cotton Cards, assorted numbers April 17-__________ '________il8lt The Subscribers, Having commenced the COMMISSION & FLOUR BUSINESS in this city, under the firm of CLAGETT & SCHNEBLY, solicit the patronage of their friends and the public. BENJAMIN CLAGETT, JACOB SCHNEBLY. Who offer for ^ale on aecoDinjodati'-ig terms seventv-three barrels Baltimore pork. April 8. A Jo IMPORTED In the ship ijame, captain Lon^^fnmi Liverpool, and for sale by 'ohn JVood and Co. 53 packages SILK and COTTON GOODS, AMONG WHICH AttB, Victory pui-le 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 Cambrick and harness Shawls, Checked Leilo and elegant tambored do. Pain Lenos, spotted Piquets and book n>u_. lin. Eelegant silk chambray Muslins, Db. do. do Shawls, Printed Cnlicoes, newest Patterns, Black Tabby Velvets, » Nankeens, Grandurells, Dimities, Ginghams, Sewing Silks, Braces, &e. April 9. d Election Notice. MECWANICS' BANK OF. BALTIMORE, Ars.iv 20, 1807. THE Stockholders will take notice, that agreeably to the charter of the said bank, an election will be held at the banking hot.se, ifi Calve.t-street, on Monday, the first day of June next, between the btmrs of 9 o'clock, a- m. and 3, i>- m. for fiftesn Directors, to conduct the affairs of the said bank for the ensuing: twelve months, nine of whioii fifteen cliri shall be practical m< chanies or manufacturers, within the description contained inthefollow- iaw, as established by the board of directors : " Ko person shall be considered a» coming within'Tli scription of a practical me- chanic or-manufacturer, unless he hath learn- ed and actually wrought at some mechanical or mam for the term of three i teas!, and for twelve months nest pre- i hath been carrying ou some ica) or manufacturing branch of busi- nc'ss, either in his own person or with Ids own ftiBHs, or I . ices by him hired or em ] By o I i ol ihe Board, D. A. SMITH, Cashier. N. B The Books for the transfer of Stocfc will be closed on the 1st day of Mty; and rs- main so during that moivh. Ca_20.)_________ i . Horses. THE Subscriber has i-eniovcdhis Reposito- ry for the sale r£H( •¦< SE9J from No. 7, North, Seventh-street; toluXnVw stables, No. 29, North Fifth-st.rert, Philadelphia, where ha h.-ir, no won hand and offers for side, several pairs of young, sound, well broke and we'l matched Horses of different colors and sizes. Also, Several elegant Saddle HORSES, well broke to the Citr. WILLIAM DAVIDSON, No. 29. North Fifth-su-eet, Philadelphia.1 April 13. _________dl2tf 'pantheon. On Saturday, 24th iastant, either or both of tjie following- questions will be diseused at thu Polemic ilall, as may be agreeable, to speakers : Are theatrical exliihitions promotive of vii me- an J useful kitdwleage .? Which is the mast predominant passion in the breast, the love of beauty, wealth or me- ril 1 The question first in order, will be first taken up—The above question have been ad- r&l times, but owing i,o bad wea. ther, hiivc, always been postponed. II is ex- pected they will now meet a full discussion Debate commences at half-past seven o'clock ¦ CIAS Admit! inci vj. 1-2 cents. April ,2.__________________d4> To be sold, Pot a term of 13 year*, A likely active Negro CII1L, about nin* yoars old, i.. to taking care of a. child ami occasionally waiting on table. In- quire at this Office. april 23. d4f.C Notice is hereby given, That an election will be held at the houss ;1 ita Miles, in High-street, on Monday the 37th for an elector »f Msyorarict Second . of the Gity Council for the sixth warn, in the place of Christian Myers deceas- ed. WILLIAM CARMAN, ") 'Judge M. DiFK ITER, C of on JAMES WILSON, ykltat'm april 23. d4t Baltimore Directory. This Work may had at the Bookstores of Messrs. M. and J. Conrad, G. Dobbin and Murphy, Anderson and Jeflerisr, G- Keat- inge and Samuel JcfTeris. Subscribers and others by sending to either of the above places, may be supplied—in the mean time the Compiler will vait upon his subscribers, and the public in general. JAMES M'HENRY. april 23. d4t District of Maryland, ss. t Be it remembered, That on this 23d dry- of April, in the olst year of the independence of the United Watcs of America, Jamf.si M'Hekry, of the said district, Bath deposited in this office, the title of a book in the words, and figures fallowing, to wit: " Baltimore Directory and Citizens'Regis- ter, for 1807—containing the names, occupa- tions and places of abode of the inhabitants, arranged in alphabetical order; to which are added, a list of the names of all the principal officers employed in the service of the United States ; a calendar for the year ; several use- ful tables, duties," &c. • In conformity to an act of the congress of the United States of America, entitled, "An act for the encouragement of learning, by se- curing the copies of maps, charts and books, to the author and proprietor of such copies, during the times within mentioned. I PHILIP MOORE, Clerk of the district of Maryland Hancock and Norris, No. 203, Market-si beet, Wave received per ship Abeuna, fn/m Liver* pool, apart of their spring supply of Hardware, Which completes their assortment. . April 14. dim PRINTED AND PUBLISHED By JOHN HE WES, Offline the Post-Office, St. FauPs.Lani\ BALTIMORE.