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In Baltimore County Court,
February 3d, 1807.
ON application' to the judges of the said
eouilty court, by petition in writirig-bf Camp-
ftrw, of said comity, praying the be-
jieiii. of- the " Act tor the releif of sundry in.
atdebtofs," passed abNoV^mber session,
on the terms nae!Yfcone.d in the said '¦•¦'
a schedule otitis projiW-ry a'nd : list of his
creditors, on 0:1th as far as he cut an
them, :is directed by the said set, being ai(.
!iexed to his petition; and the said county court
¦ beinjr satisfied by competent testimony, thai
the said Campbell S. Askew has resided the 2
precediii!'years within the state of Maryland,
prior to the passage of vi said act; and the
baid Campbell S. Askew at tiie time of pve.
senting his, petition as aforesaid, having pro-
1 ducedtotke said court, the assent in writing'
of so many of his creditors as have, due 10
them the amount of two thirds of the debts
' due by him at the time of ,passiut; the e?.id act.
It is thereupon adjudged, and ordered, by
the. said court, that the said -Campbell S. As.
kew (by causing a copy of this order (.0 be
inserted in the Federal Gazette, every other
day for three months successively, before the
§lh day of May next) give notice to his credi-
tors to appear before the said county court, at
the oottvt-honse in the said county, at nine
o'clock in the forenoon of the said ninth day
of May next, for the purpose" of recommend-
ing a trustee fur- their benefit, on the scid
Campbell S. Askew, then and there Hiking
the oatu by the; said act U-CaCrihcd for deliver-
ing- up his property.
Signed bv unlet,
WILLIAM GIBSON, Clk.
Fehrij ; 9 eo3m
In Baltimore County Court,
Februarys, 1807.
ON application to the judges of the said
Comity Court, by petition in writing of John
Cuniming-, of said County, praying the bene
¦*ir of the " Act for the relief of sundry in-
solvent debtors," passed at November session
eighteen hundred and five, on the terms men-
tioned in said act ; a schedule of his property
and a list of his creditors?1 on oath, as far as
he can ascertain them, as directed by the
said act, being annexed to his petition ; and
the said County Court being satisfied by com
petent testimony, that the said John Cuniming
has resided the two preceding years -within
the state of Maryland, prior to the passage'
of the said act; and the said John Cuniming
at the tinle of presenting ,i»*> petition as a
foresaid, having- produced 10 the said court,
the assent in writing of so many of his credi-
tors as have due to the 111 the amount of two-
thirds of the debLs due by him at the passing.
the said act
At te thereupon adjudged and ordered, by
'the said court, that the said John Gumming
(by causing a copy of this order to be insert-
ed in some one of the newspapers in the city
of Baltimore, every other dayforihree months
before the ninth day of May next) give no-
tice to his creditors to appear before the said
County Court, at the Court-House, in the
said county, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of
the. said ninth day of May next, for the pur-
pose of recommending 3. trustee for their be-
nefit, oil the said Joint Cumiuiug, then and
there taking the oath by the said Act. pre-
- scribed for deli. swng up his property.
Signed per order,
W.M. GIBSON, Clerk.
Febwiar'v 21, 180?. dlst A-a
Notice is hereby Given,
That the subscriber of the city of Baltimore
intends to apply to the county court, of Balti-
more, or- some one of the judges thereof, two
Unontbs afb 1 cation of this no.ice, for
the benefit of the. act of the generd 11.
of Maryland, passed at''November session,
entitled " An act for the relief of sun-
.olveiit debtors" ; and of the supple-
ment thereto, passed at November session,
1806.
JACOB BOULDiN.
april 21, ISO/.___________ d'im
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._________________ . 1 , „ . "
5 bbls \ "ebentiU'S:.
140 barrels New Pork,
II half barrels Lard,
20 bales Cotton.
On hand,
400 barrels Herrings,
25 ditto Mackerel,.
10 tierces Train Oil.
Apiilli. er,8t
JLegkorn Hats cf Florence Silks.
Samuel Walker
Has just received by the ship Wtlltatn Bingham,
Captain Cwiynphavn, from Leghorn,
10 case* Men's Chip Hats, covered with
silk, each consisting of
3 dozen Men's all Blank,
2 do. Black and Green,
1 do. Drab,
1 case Youth's do.
A fashionable assortment of Plain, Plaid
and Changeable % uUsstrings. Which 'makes
his assortment very complete.
April 14.________________________eo6t
Bills on London (diiect)
For Sale by
* M'Ii£AL£ & NJuILSONS.
april 21. -SO&
lust received,
AND FOR SALE BY GEO. BILL,
Memoirs of Marmontcl,
Written by j-.imtfl/i •
Containing his Literary ami Political LIFE
tod ANECDOTES of the Principal CUa-
rasters .of tl eeiith Century.
Wherever Maehoxorr.i, is known, (and it
WouHbe difficult to point put a civilized coun-
try where his writings are not. rend with de-
his Memoirs wiK' form a treat of no
common kind. Inde-pen'denthy of thss interest
excitedby the author's account of himself, we
find, his work to contain a true &: animated de
scriotlon of the remarkable events of his time.
April 10. _________ d'jteoSt
London Phoenix Fire Office.
Frame Dwellings, Stables and Barns,
with their contents, Mills and Machinary, all
other Manufactories, Stores, with Merchan-
dize; therein, in the country or any part of
Maryland, Churches and other Public Build-
ings, Private Dwellings, with Furniture there-
in, Ships in port, and their Cargoes, Ships
building and repairing, may be insured against
loss by.Fire or Lightning, by the year or less
time. Specific Goods identified by marks and
numbers, stored at the Point or in the city,
may be also insured for three months (in tire
proof warehouses) to the amount of g,40,000
on a single risk.
The well kuovrn wealth of the Company in
England, who are responsible to the extent of
private fortunes to perform all contracts enter-
ed into by thft company or their agents, must
obviously confirm the good opinion already en-
tertained of the establishment throughout the
continent of America. Office hours from 9
o'clock, A. Mi to 6 o'clock, P. M
D. STEWART, Agent.
AT"'ti 3. ___________ d.3t-eo9t
OAKLY for Sale.
Intending to remove my Iron Manufac-
tory to the city of Baltimore, and reside al-
togother in the city : I offer tor sale that
beautiful and highly improved estate OAKLY.
It is within a 111'le and a half of town, with
40 or 60 acres of Land »t the option of the
purchaser. If it is not sold before Saturday,
the 2d day of May next, at private sale, of
which timely notice will be given, it will on
that day he offered to public sale on the pre-
mises at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, on a libe-
ral credit. X'ossessian will be given immedi-
ately by JOHN OORSEY.
April 11.___________________eo2dM
For Sale,
ABOUT eight hundred acres of most valua-
ble LAND, situated utvm the Potomac river,
near the cities of W asabgton, Alexadria und
George-town; the greater part of which is
prime bottom, and the remainder line wood
land. On this farm is a most elegant dwell-
ing house, possessing an elevated and com-
manding view of the above places, and the sur-
rounding country. «lso, tenant's houses, barn,
tobacco house, and stables, two excellent
fisheries, and a terry from Prince-George's
county to Alexandria. For beauty of prospect,
fertility of sod and advantage of situation, no
tract of land can exceed it in this country.
The title is indisputable. The terms, which
will be made accommodating to the purchaser,
may be known upon application to the subscri-
ber in Baltimore
RICHARD KEY HEATH.
October 17,___________________ «»o
To be Sold or Rented,
A large two-story Brick HOUSE, with
four rooms on a floor, forty-six feet front, with
a complete cellar, fit for any kind of storage,
large back building and piazza, large yard,
stable and smoke-house, in fee.
Also to rent or sell,
20 Water LOTS on the Basin, 33 feet
front each Lot, and at deep »s may suit the
tenant or purchaser.
Alio,
A PLANTATION, containing between 4 .
and 500 acres of Land, one half in wood,
with a large proportion of meadow Ground,
lying near the Philadelphia road, abo'ii 1 J
miles from Baltimore, .m Middle-River-Neck,
which place abounds in Fish and Wild
Fowl of all sorts. For terms apply to
CHIRSTOPHER HUGHES.
March 21 dol-eul'Jt
Looking Glasses,
GEOPGE SMITH,
CARRYhK JN,D-tiLDER,
No. 174, Market-street, Baltimore,
MAKES-all kinds of Loohing-Ghiss and
Pictttre frames, oval or square, from the plain-
est to the richest pattern ; Gilt Cornices ;
Girondoles ; Pier Tables ; rich Brackets (or
Clocks and Glass Lustres, ike. &c.and allsorte
of Venetian Blinds.
Smith has always for sale, fashionable Look>
hig-Glasses and elegant Prints. Captains of
vessels and others, trading to the West-In-
dies, will find their advantage in taking ven-
tures of the above goods ; which they can have
safely packed.at the shortest notice, and on
good terms.
N. B. Old Looking-Glasses re silvered, and
made equal to new, or taken in exchange
Prints and Needle-work neatly framed mid
glazed.
Wanted-^-Two decent BOYS, as apprenti-
ces to tiie above business.
December 16. eo
Ffesh Teas.
300 leads superior quality Imperial Tea,
100 do. Hyssn do each lead containing 2
lb. suitable for family use. For sale bv
JACOB & WM. NORKIS.
Who have in Store,
imperial Tea, in-chests and small boxes ;
Young Hyson, in chests and small hoxes j
Hyson Skin, in chests and small boxes.
All of which are fresili and selected parti-
cularly for retailing.
April 7_______'________________eolOt
Ship Chandlery.
An extensive assortment of SHIP CHAN.
DLERY and HARDWARE, for sale by
whulesnle and retari. at No. 3, George-street,
near the Market-spaoe, Fell's-Point, by
//. BURROUGHS.
Among which arc the following ;
Brass and Wood Compasses,
¦Quadrants, Sextants,
Charts of all kinds,
Log Glasses (patent)
Deep Sea ami Log Lines,.
Do. do. I*ead3,
B^ir and Sheet Lead,
Nails (an assortment)
Twine,
Varnish (best English)
Block Tin and Tin Wares,
Carpenter's and Coopers Toole.
ALSO,
New-York Prime Pork, Cargo Beef,
Camhooses iu& .Naval Stores.
MureiiSL 1 eo-lSl
Thos. & Sam. Hollingsworth,
HAVE FOR SALE,
100 lihds. Muscovado Sugar,
200 do. Clayed do.
Cologne Mill Stones, various sizes,
Bolting Cloths, different quaiities>
January 24. ea
Wants a place as Wet Nurse,
A healthy Woman from the Country with
good recommendations. Apply at Mr. Fran-
cis G'linevers, North Howard-street
April 18. '________ eo4t||
To all my Creditors.
Having experienced many losses, I am tin
i\e.r the- disagreeable necessity of petitioning
the court, or some of the judges thereof, for
th« benefit of the insolvent laws passed at the
sessions of 1805 and 1806.
C. LANG FORD.
April 15, 1807.______ eo2m '
For hfale or to Rent.
The House and lot at present occupied by
' the subscriber and situated at the East part of
this city, mi Dulany street. It is an excellent
two story brick building, and the lot is also i in-
proved, with a garden and Frame stable,
which will render it a comfortable residence.
It has every advantage from a healthy and con-
venient situation, as well as the best water,
that this city affords. Possession may be had
¦ immediately.
JAMES STEUART,
April 21. ___________ eo
Removal.
All the remaining Stock of China and
Glass of John Pawley is removed from No,
209, to No. 225, Baltimore-street, a few
doors above Liberty-street, where it will be
sold on very low terms either by wholesale or
retail.
N. B. At the above Store James Pawley
ha,; just received by the Abeona, and has on
hand a general assortment of Queen's-Ware,
Japanned and other Ware, where country
Merchants may he supplied on the lowest
terms and at the shortest notice.
CHINA Cheap, by the Box.
April 18. eoTStll
Red Clover Seed.
A large supply of exreikni RED CLO-
VE R_ SEED, of the growth of the late sea-
son, just received from Lancaster and York
Counties, and offered for sale by
GERARD & WM. HOPKINS.
No. 1, County wharf.
r-,e.<-ond mo. 10. eo
Wanted,
In a wholesale and retail Dry Good Store,
a young MAN, that can cdfce well recom.-
lmended and who is well acquainted with the
business Apply at No. 215, Market-street,
or at this office.
A pril 9. eo
To Let,
"Jlnd possession givon on the fir it day of May,
An elegant two-story Brick Dwiling
HOUSE, now occupied b) Mr. Tlioujas Chase,
situated on the comer of Green and (German-
streets, two equates west of Mr. William
Cooke's, a pump of excellent -water at the
iloor in a good neighborhood, and convenient
ta the New Market. Inquire of the sub-
scriber living next door
HORATIO BERRY. .
April 18. eo4t
Rhode-Island Scythes,
Just received and for sale by
IZ/VK PROCTER.
38 dozen Passmcre's Grass Scythes, of the
very first qualjyt.
april 23. ______eo
Luke Tiernan and Go.
Save received by the late arrivals from I^ondon
und-Litl,pool, a general assortment of
Spring GOODS.
LIKEWISE,
Rose, 'DiiSell and Point Blankets, Coatings,
Plain, &¦•..
20 quarter chests HjSOD Tea, and
A few cases Manchester Goods, on very
low torms.
april 33 co2ot§
Campeachy Logwood,
Now landing from on board of the ship
Commerce at Waters' wharf. For terms ap-
ply to JOHN CARRERE.
april 23 eo4t
Charles Ghequiere
BEGS leave to inform his Friends particu-
larly, and the Public in general, that ho has
opened
A Broker's Office,
In Water-street, opposite the office of the
Baltimore Insurance Company, and having
given the most respectable security for his
faithful conduct, he flatters himself with a
hope of receiving a portion of public patron-
age.
He buys and sells all kmds of Stock, To
baccp, and other Merchandize, Bills of Ex-
change, Annuities, &c. Charters and procures
Freight for Vessels; and transancts every
other species of Commercial Brokerage.
Being convinced of the advantages that
would result to the citizens of Baltimore, by
concentringinformationrespectj.ng real proper-
ty for sale or to lease, he purposes eeping a
Register, which all persons desirous of sel ling,
purchasing or leasing, will find a benefit in
consulting.
Fob Sale,
About 200 hhds. Of Maryland TOBACCO,
chiefly of Baltimore inspection.
Also,
Several HOUSES and LOTS, very eligi-
tily situated.
__april 23. eo6t__
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.
March S8. dl2t-eol2t
Country Merchants
May be supplied with choice and extensive
assortments of
Glass and Qu'eensware,
On reasonable terms by the subscriber, No
224, Market-street. Orders executed with
promptness and fidelity, by
THOMAS STEWART.
April 14.__________________ eo
To Rent,
A three-story Brick HOUSE, in Baltimore-
street, No. 172, opposite Mr. Robert Rid-
dell's, with good accommodation for a large
Store and Boarding House. Possession 'may
be had iuimeimU'ly. iuqtvka «t this Office-
Blai«U 28. SB
Ketv Lmo Boohs.
PATRIOT BYRNE,
LAW BOOK-SELLER,
No. y.8, Marie d A'o. 20;"
S-juth Sixth-street, Philadelphia,
Has finished the following valuable works ;
Dallas's Reports, vol. 4lh .price gfr 'i hi*
volume brings down the decisons to the pe-
riod, the honorable .judge Cravcli com-
mences his Reports. Gentlemen can be sup-
plied with this valuahh work, complete for
§20. Any volume may be had separate to
complete sets.
Saund.Ts's Reports, vol. 2, pr'ro 9 g. the
set complete gl5.
Espinassf.'s Re portn, vol. 4, price g3. Tl>e
set complete gla any vol. may be had s,e-'
parate.
East's rol. 6 price 3Q- The
7th volume is in the press. Any vol. may be
had separate.
LATELY PUBLISHED,
East's Crown Law, 2 vols. JJ11.
Johnson's Term Reports, §6.
Peakc's Evidence, (the second part is in the
press, and will be speedily published) g2 51),
Powell on Devises, §3 SO.
Cranch's Reports, 2 vols. glO.
Running-ton on Ejectmenti;, jg4.
Just received from New-lurk, Davis's
Poems, price in boards g.t.
april 33i '__________J_________e__3t
In pursuance of an order off
Orphan's Couft of 8a.tiniom countk, the mb-
sCriber t»ilt expose to pulHic sale onth
.Ttiises, on TUES1}.;'!', the seventeenth .-> bf
March next, at 10 o'cloc.i, ou a credit of six
months,
Two HOUSES and LOTS of Ground si-
tuate on Philpot-street, and two other va-
cant LOTS situate on Queen-street,on Fell's-
Point ; the above being the late residence
of William Hayes, deceased.
ELIZABETH HAYES, Adm'r.
Of William Hayes.
The sale of the above property is unavoid-
ably postponed until the 17th day of May
next.
March 1%__________™„__sotmhMy
Cornelius and John Comegys,
No. 190, Makkt'i'.s'nisBi,
Helve received by tiie ships Hercules, FaQne and
Abeona, from Liverpool, " considerable part
of their spring importation, consisting if
Superfine, Becond 1^ ccmirton Srbad Cloths,
Coatings, Flannetts, Blankets and other
coarse Goods,
Cambric Muslins, plain and colored,
Shirting do.
Tambored and Japanned do.
Dimities, Marseilles and Ginghams,
fancy Velveteens,
Mixt Silver Co. ,!s,
Constitution and Huntcr'a do.
Twilled and Plain Nankeens',
Hosiery, &c &c.
A few bales of .Blue Plains, suitable for
Slop Men
A further supply expected per Diana and
•John Adams. _______April 14 eo!2t
To all my Creditors.
I hereby give notice, that I intend applying
to the Baltimore county court, for the
of the act, entitled, an act for the relief
of sundry insolvent debtors, passed at :'¦'
bar session, 1805; and also of the
to n;.id act, passed atthe ir.st November sessi-
on.
JOHN H. SCHREIBES.
Who respectfully requests the patronage of
the public, for, the translating most of tiie i:u-
dern languages of Europe. Orders to be left
at Messrs. Sterett's or Gill's Notaries, or at
his dwelling. Green-street, Ol.l.Town.
A\>r\\ 16. eolm
IMPORTED
In the ship Fame, captain I-ong, from Liverpool,
and for side by
yohn Wood and Co.
53 packages SILK a-id COTTON GOODS,
AMONG V.'IUC.I AttE,
Victory purle and gauze nett muslins,
Veined Trafalgar nett do.
Do. seeded mull do.
Tambored and diagonal neull do.
Diagonal worked and dotted mull do.
Spotted and checked Lenos,
Tambored diagonal do.
. Fine crape spot gauze and spicier nett,
Lace Cambrick and harness Shawls,
Checked Leno and elegant tambored do.
Pain Lenos, spotted Piquets and book mus-
lin-
Eelegant silk chambray Muslins,
Dm. do. do ShawL,
Printed Calicoes, newest Patterns,
Black Tabby Velvets,
Nankeens, Grandurells, Dimities,
Ginghams, Sewing Silks, Braces, Sec.
April 9. d .
Election Notice.
MECHANICS' BANK OF BALTIMORE,
Jprii. 20, 1807.
THE Stockholders will take notice, that
agreeably to the charter of the said bank, an
election will be held at the banking house, in
Calvert-street, on Monday, the first day of
June next, between the hours of 9 o'clock, a.
m. and 3, p. M. for fifteen Directors, tocemduct
the affairs of the said bank for the ensuing
twelvemonths, nine of which fifteen directors
shall be practical mechanics or manufacturers,
within the description contained in the follow-
ing bj'e-law, as established by the board of
directors : " No person shall be considered as
coming within description of a practical me-
chanic or manufacturer, unless he hath learn-
ed and actually wrought at some mechanical
or manufacturing trade for the term oi three
years at least, and for twelve months next pre-
ceding his election hath been carrying on some
mechanical or manufacturing branch of busi-
ness, either in his own person'or with his own
funds, or by workmen or apprentices b) htm
hired or employed."
By order of the Board,
D. A. SMITH, Cashier.
K. B The Books for the transfer oi
\*ill be closed on the 1st day of May, ;
main so during that month.
(a. 20.) d
Htviicock and Norris,
N». 203, Marscet-strcet,
Have received per ship Abeona, from. Livery
pool, a part of their spring supply -f
Hardware,
Which completes their assortment.
April 14. dim
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PStNTRD A»H PV.BLISHtti 1
JOHN HE WES,
Opposite the Post-Office, St PauJ'j-Lafit,
U'A tri'tt"0"R $.
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