"Notice is hereby Given,
Thatthe subscriber oftlie citr.of Baltimore
. intendaAajipply to. the comity court of Balti-
mcre, flNpTie -one of the'judgesjhereof, two
xn onthsaSer the publication of this notice, for-
the; benefit of the act of the genet^ii assembly
of Maryland, passed at 'Noveiftfapr session,
18bS, entitle*! " An act for the rekgf of sun-
dry insolvent debtors" ; and of tap supple,
inent thereto, passed at Noveia^er session,
1806.
JACOB 30ULDIN.
april 21, 1807._________________djm
Notice,
THE subscribers will app'.y to the judges
of Baltimore county court, or ti~. one of the
_-iulg.es thereof,-for the benefit of the insol-
¦ vent law.
JAMES L. HAWKINS,
J.EVI CLAGETT. .
March 25,1 807- 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,»aud the Supplement
thereto, passed at November session, 1806,
-at the expiration of two months, from this
-date.
WM. SLATER,
Of Fell's-Point.
March 3 J, 1807.________________dim
T7ie Subscribers
FEEL" themselves under the painful neces-
sity of notifying' their Creditors of their in-
tehtitjn to apply to Baltimore County Court,
¦¦nt its next sitting's, for the benefit of the in-
solvent laws of this state,
BAVID C. STEWART,
WILLIAM P. STEWART,
LLOYD BUCHANAN.
March 12.___________________ d2m
Notice
To get relief from expensive and pefplex-
. ing law-suits, for large sums which have been
fairly aad honestly paid, and to avoid the trou.
ble and mortification-of disputing claims en-
gendered in fraud and supported by injustice,
I sliall petition the Baltimore county court for
the benefit of the act of insolvency.
JOEL M. MUNSON.
i April 4.______________ -d2m
The Creditors
' Of the late firm of THOMAS & JOHN
HIGINBOTKOM, are requested to lake no-
fcice, that they are now 'prepared to surrender
s\l! they possess, and inttm i applying to the
Baltimore county court, for the bene lit of
the act, entitled an act for the relief of sun-
dry insolvent debtors', passed at November
session, 1805 ; and also of the supplement to
said act, passed at the last November sessi-
on.
THOMAS HIOINROTHOM.
JOHN HIGINBOTHOM.
March 6, d2m
Notice.
FROM many losses I am compelled to '
give this notice of my intention of applying to
tlife judges of Baltimore coui-ty court, ibr the
benefit of insolvent Lavs o1 1805, an8 18U6,
in two months from.the date bei>
J. SPR/GGS.
March 26, iWf.________ c12iti_
Notice is hereby given,
That I intend applyingt i Baltimore county
court at its next sitting, tor the benefit of the
insolvent laws of Maryland.
ANDREW BUCHANAN.
March ?..
d.'i
Fell's-Point Printing-Orrice.
¦ SAMUEL BARNES
Respectfullv informs the public, that he has
commenced the-PRINTING BUSINESS, in
all its variety, at No. 24, Thames-street, Fell's
. Point, where all orders will be thankfully re-
- ceived, and faithfully attended to.
lie has opened a Boole and Stationary Store ;
and M-rii constantly keepon.hand, agen ral as-
sortment of law and Commercial Blanks, with
> all other article.:, ii the Stationary line, and
. Sciiocl iio )lc« o f every description.
He hopes from his knowledge of, and atten-
1 tiou to business, to receive a share of public
patron'age. april 20. d4teoŁt
, Carriage Springs, WF.
-Coach C and Upright Springs, in setts,
Charriot and Coacliee do.
Phzton and Curricle do.
. Gig C and Telegraphe do.
Coach Steps, double and treble,
Wheel Hoops, Check Strap Loops, &c.
Just received direct from one of the first
Manufactories in England, and for sale by the
subscriber, -who will take orders for any ar-
ticles appertaining to Carriages and Harness
of every description, and can produce Pat-
terns of the most modern fashion for both,
¦ with the particular anility thereof.
HENRY THOMPSON.
March 30. _________ eol5t__
Gait and Thomas
Have imported in t/ie Abeona and Fame, from
Liverpool,
AN INTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
BIRMINGHAM & SHEFFIELD GOODS
april 13.__________d4t-eo9t
French Goods,
The subscriber ha.s just received, a well
assorti-dlnvoicc of undressed FRENCH CAM-
BRIC j also, a variety of GLOVES, -RIB-
BONS, &c. which he -.offers for sale.
L. PEIRCE,
April 22. eoW
A Young Man,
From the Country, shout eighteen years of
age, and respectable Connections, wants em-
ployment, either in a -wholesale and retail
dry good Store, or in u shipping house. In-
qiiircat this office. April 22. eo4l||
Notice is hereby givanhj
THAT we intend to apply t > Baltimore
County Court, or ne of the judges thereof,
ftw the benefit of '* an Act entitled an Act,
relief of Mindry insovct debtors," pas-
sed at November session, eighteen hundred
and five.
CHARLES GHEQUIERE.
HENRY KUNCK.EL.
March 55, 1807.__________________d2m
Xo all my Creditors.
"I hereby give notice, that I intend applying
to the Baltimore county court, for the benefit
of the act, entitled, an act for the relief
of"sundry insolvent debtors, passedat. Novem-
ber session, 1805; and also of the supplement
to said act, passed at the last November sessi
on.
JOHN H. SCHREIBER.
Who respectfully requests the patronage of
the public, for the translating most of the mo-
dern languages of Europe. Orders to be left
at Messrs. Sterett's or Gill's Not'iries, oral
hisdw< lliug. Green-street, Old-Town,
^prii 16. eolm
The Grand Master of Malta,
A remarkably fine Jack, brought direct
from Malta, by Commodore Rogers, will
stand to cover Mares and Jennies during the
ensuing season, at Hampton, the country seat
of General Ridgely, at the moderate price
of ten dollars each, for the season, for Mares,
and one hundred dollars for each Jenny.*
The Grai d Master is now 3 years old, and
is allowed by the best judges, to be the larg-
est and handsomest Jack ever seen in this
country. To avoid trouble, tslia money must
be sent with the Mares or Jennies.
JOHN GREEN, Manager.
P. S. The best of clover pasturage may be
had, but no liability for escapes or accidents-
* N. B. In the first advertisement this dif
ference of price between Mares and.Jennies
was omitted, which palpable mistake is now
Corrected as above.
March 26.___________ eo2m
Printers and Stationers,
Who duly appreciate the utility of domestic
manufactures, will be pleased
to learn that
13LAKK CARDS
¦Of every description arc manufactured in this
city, which will not suffer in comparison with
those of any other factory, foreign or domes-
tic The advantage of having- Cards made (
any pattern without delay, is so obvious, that
any thing further upon the subject must be
superfluous.
ISj" Those to whom a discount of 20 per
cent upon the usual price is any object, will
be pleased to call at 58, South Carles-street,
upon R. CANf'IELD & CO.
Who will duly acknowledge all favors by
, endeavoring to deserve them. .
March 21. eo
Just'Received,
Per schooier Dorothy, .captain Sexton, from
NeTi-1'brk, for sale,
20 half pipes CORSICA, ? ,„..,-,
40 quarter do. MALAGA,5 w lti*>
JOHN EUf'FUM,
No. 84, Bowly's wharf,
april 2©. d3t-eo3t
Baltimore Wetter Company.
NOTICE.
An election for six Directors to Manage
¦the concerns of the Company for the ensuing
ypar, will be heldat the Company's Office, oh
Monday, the 4th dayof May.next, at 11 o'clock,
agreeably to the articles o f association At
the same time a statement;, of the accounts
will be 'aid on the table for the Stockholders
inspection.
SAMUEL A. CHEW, Sec'ry.
april 20th, 1807. __ ect4thM__
For Sale or LINEN,
Dowlas & I '
Housewife.) .
5-4 Siieeting,
Long Lawns and Diapeif.
April 15. eolOt
P. A. Guestier o ffers for sale,
1
Copper Warehouse.
BECK & HARVEY,
At their srore, No. 11, South Water.-treet,
Philadelphia, have on hand
Sheatins; Copper, from 18 to 24 oz.
Long round bars of Copper ibr Bolts 3-2
inch to 1 l-'Sinch assorted.
Square Bars, small si7.ee
Wrought Copper Spikes, 5, 5 1-8, 6 1-2,
••and 7 inches long
Do. Nails, 2 1-2 to 3, do.
Sheathing Nails, assorted, 1 to 2 1-2 inches
Clench Rings, 1-2 to 1 1-4
Sheets, 24 by 48, 26 by 52,/and 30 by 60
inches, and other sizes of various weights,
suitable for stills, covering of the roofs sf bous-
es, gutters, pipes, &c.
Raised Bottoms from 16 to 35 inches diame-
ter
Flat do. 15, 40, do.
Pipe Pieces, Rivets, Spelter, Solder and
'Borax.
In addition to their present Stock, will have
by the spring ships daily expected fl»m Li-
verpool and Bristol, a large and general assort-
ment of Sheathing and Braziers, Copper, ferg-
ed Rivets and Pump ja.ks. A\to, Brass Ket-
tles, in nests from 1 to 10 gallons.
10 tons Patent Shot, assorted, B B to No. 10
6 do Lilian and Copperas
100 casks London refined Saltpetre, of 112
lbs. each, and Bar lead.
They liicwhc offer for sale,
Malaga [Mount.] Vine'"
Old ^^^^^^^^^^
Real ..mstei'.lam Gin in pipes
Copperas, .'Jllum and Madder in hhds. and
kegs
Crude and Roll Brimstone in boxes, oarrels
and kegs
Logwood and Green Ebony
Cassia, Nutmegs, peper, Mace and cloves
'Souchong and Hyson Skin Ti -
guished by the most honorable andun< [vo-
cal testimonies ; it has been bailed as an ac-
quisition to standard literatui¦<_¦ ; and it has
been considered as deserving, in point of ex-
ecution, a place by the aide ot Rpbertson's
Charles the Fifth, and as unrivalled-in the au-
thenticity of its materials, by any work in the
entire, compass of history and biography
Apuil 4. dfit-oe
Leopold Donsee,
No. 227, Baltimore-street, between Liberty
and Howard.streets, opposite Messrs. Ken-
nedy & Cox's,
Has on hand,
A largo assortment of BOOTS, of the. first
qjuality, suitable for tho western country, which
he will dispose of on liberal terms, wholesale
or retail, lb;'cash or good paper.
April 22. eo6t
S~? MING. GOODS.
Fresh TIJAS.
The subscriber has just red isedat his Tea Store,
' a supply of TEAS of t he latest importation,
and first (nudity, viz .*
Imperial in chests ai jd leads of 21b. each.
Hyson,
Young Hyson,
Hyson Skin,
Souchong, and
Bohea.
Jamaica and New-C cleans Sugars, by the
hhd. and bbl.
AX. SO,
GERMAN & O THKS LINENS.
With a genera! asscrti. tent of DRY GOODS,
all of which will be so b low for r. sh.
J A JMES STERLING,
Ajiril 17. eo
Just R' eceived
From Philadelpl fia and for sale by
GEO. IIL'.L,
A Chemicp J Catechism,
Or the. Application cf Chemistry to the Arts,
for the use of Young people, Artists, Trades-
men and the anniser. >ent of Leisure Hours, to
which is added, a vocabulary of Chemical
Terms, some useful . 'Tables, and a variety of
>eriments, by S. Parkes,
lit-
is embellished .with an
copperplate Frontispiece
Hboratory of James Wood-
April 3|. eo
JAMES BALL & CO.
Have imported in the ship Fair American, from
London,
The principal part of their
Spring Goods,
Comprising a select and; general assortment
Amongst which are,
Calicoes, Chambray Muslins,
Dimities, Ginghams,
Cambric and Hosiery,
Fancy Muslins, Superfine Cloths,
Fancy Waistcoating, Kerseymeres, &c.
AH entitled to drawback, and many calcu-
lated for the West-India market, which they
offer for Sale on their usual terms.
April 22._______ dlCtcoljy
GOLL^LEAF, isfc.
Joel West and Co.
(At their Turpentine Distillery and Paint Store,
near the Imver bridge, J
Have imported in the ship Fair American,
from London,
Real Gold Leaf,
Prussian Blue,
Vermilion,
Sugar Lead,
Stone Ochre,
Turkey Umber,
Camels' Hair Pencils,
Patent Yellow,
2 chests Shellac, and
An assortment of Painters' Brushes.
All of which they offer for Sale on reasona-
ble terms for cash, or on accommodating credit.
april 21.______________________dl7t
William Wilson and Sons
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'kes,
Russia Ca«vas,
Irish Linens and Lawns,
Rouans, Flanders Sheeting, brown Pln-
tillas, and coarse Tickens.
Bristol Goods.
Sneathing Copper,
Do. Nail's,
Copper Sheets and Bottoms,
Bar Lead, Shot,
Cut-Glass, in Setts,
Pins, Seine and Sew"u*g Twine,
Sail Canvas, Window Glass,
Oil Cloth, Carpets, &c.
Received per the Six Sisters, for sale by
WM VANCE, Lovely Lane.
Who has on hand,
300 g-roce Porter Bottles, Nails, Spikes,
Grindstones, &c.
april 24. eoSt
James W. Mitchell,
No. 49, Baltimore-street,
Has just received from Philadelphia and N. Tork,
NINETY-FIVE PACKAGES
Seasonable and cheap Goods,
Among which are,
Fancy Calicoes,
Furniture ditto,
Fancy Chintzes,
9-8 and 6-4 Cambrick Muslins,
Black ditto ditto,
;Cambrick Dimity,
Common ditto,
Cotton Umbrellas,
Cotton and silk Braces,
Printed Welting*, Marseilles, Jeans and
.Dimities,
Tabby and silk'Velvets,
Spide'r Net,
Cotton Laces,
Company Gurrabs,
Common ditto,
Baftas,
Guzzenahs,
Cossacs,
Fine Chaudpore ditto,
Romal and Gilly Handkerchiefs,
Superfine LongCloihs,
The-above goods, with many other articles,
will b sold very low for cash, good paper, or
tobaceo. Some of these goods arc on con-
signment, and must be sold.
Also,
So hhds. Tobacco.
March 39 eo
NE.W MANUFAdfORy ~
PAPER HANGINGS.
WAREHOUSE,
No. 141, Baltimore-street.
THE very liberal encouragement.given to
this Manufactory suice its establishment, has
enabled the proprietors to use the greatest ex-
ertions to present their customers with a nnm
ber of new and fashionable D.ESR.NS, and
to make considerable improvements in the ar-
ticle of
PAPER ¦HANCIKCS.
They respectfully inform the public, that
they have now ready prepared for Spring
Sales, the most extensive assortment of
PAPER HANGINGS * BORDBHS,
Adapted to every |iai't of a house—consist
ing of many thousand pieces of the most fash-
ionable and new patterns, on a variety of
grounds andcoiors, which.they waiTantequal-
ly durable and as well manufactured as any
imported or other manufactured PA.'
and which they are determined to sell at the
must reduced prices.
Besides the great choice which the present
extensive stork aftbrds the customers of the
new manufactory, they will have the t.i van-
tage of Itftviug any paU'-rn Aorked on grounds
and in colors to their own taste.
fiOOMS, c?v.
Tapered at tlie shortest notice, and paper
put up by their workmen ; if found defective,
will be covered with new .paper free 01 ex-
pence.
ORDERS
To any part of the continent, or for expor-
tation, executed with the .greatest attention,
and a liberal discount made to wholesale pur-
chasers.
THOMAS ¦& CALDCLEUGH.
April 8. eo
M'Cuildh and Poor, ~"
No. 197, Market-street,
Have received per the tame, Abtona, and Di-
ana from Livcrpo ./,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OS1
. HARDWARE,
Among which are,
Anvils,
Pans,
Ntaled and Umiealed Wire,
Pbited and common Saddlery,
Wahlron's Prime Corn & Grass Scythes,
Buttons, and
a Complete assortment or
CUTLERY.
April 24. eo
The subscriber has for Sale,
at No. 1, Chfapsibe,
A general assortment of LEATHER, of
excellent quality, consisting of .- Calfskins,
Neat, Bridle, Harness, Skirting, Spanish &
Country Sole, Mock Morocco, Sheepskins
suitable for Book-binders, Boot-legs, &c.
which he will sell low for cash, or on the
usual credit, for good paper.
Also,
A young Negro Woman, who has been
accustomed to house-work. And a few hun».
dr«jA prime Locust Posts.
R. K. HEATH.
N. B. He will give the highest price for
Leather in the rough, and for Bark through-
out the season.
April 10. eo
I
Joel West and Co.
Have itnpot ted ing Pans,
Seir.'? and Sewing Twine a.c. &c.
ALSO,
A few crates Queen's- Ware, which will be
sold cheap for cash.
_April_15- d4t-2aw3t
Land for Sale
THE subscriber offers fo
!e, the fol-
siue,
useful 8t smvisingex]
Mamfactwing Client
O' This edition
elegantly engraved
of the economical I.
house, M. D.
apnl 21.
d4t-eo4t
Found by a black boy,
Between Market and Water-streets, a
small sum of Money. On describing the
same, the owner may have it, after deduct-
ing the price of this advertisement, on ap-
plication to RIC H A R11 BENSON,
N». 22, South-street.
april 24. «e4t
Gray Medley,
So highly and diservedly celebrated as a
runner and foal getter, is offered for sale.
Also, a remarkably fine four years oid Colt,
got by Grey Medley, and out of one of ge-
neral Ridgely's best mares, the dam of Flo-
riville, Gunpowder, and Trtie Republican
This Colt has never been trained, but from
the elegance of his form, and his dam hav-
ing produced so many good runners, he will
probably on trial prove a capital racer. For
terms (which will be accommodating) apply
to the subscriber, living about a mile from
Schmuck's (formerly Towson's) tavern on
the York Road. DARBY LUX.
April 24.__ co-It
Fifty Dollars Reward
St«len out of the stable of Mrs. Elizabeth
Wells, near Queen-Anne, Prince'-George's
county, on Monday night last, the sixth in-
stant, a Black HORSE. He is-shedding,
which makes him appear brown at thi* time ;
he has a scar under his throat which has
young h.tir that is very black at this time ;
he is about fourteen and an half hands high
eight or nine years old, paces, trots and gal-
lepu, has a drooped rump, shod all round.
Ten Dollars will be given for the horse
alone, and all reasonable charges paid, and
the abovu reward for horse and thiet, by
GEORGE W. WELLS.
April 21 ee3tj
lowing tract of LAND, late the residence
of Charles Elder, deceased; lying in Anne
Arundle county, on the Western Falls of
the Patapsco, • ..< sty-two miles from Balti-
more, and about fi ur miles to the right of
the Frederick-town 'inmikc !'...'!< .
It contains between ,;,x and seven lum-
thi d acres, which will be sold in an ci ti-e
body, or divided into Lots, as may best suit
the,purchasers. The above land is well tim-
beted and has a considerable ortion of mea-
dow ground, with a hire Orchard of excel-
lent fruit trees of every Kind.
A further description i.c: thought unneces-
sary, presuming those inclined ' purchase
will view the premises For tei 1 !>'y to
the subscriber, living near the 30 imle stone,
on the Fi'iderick.town turnpike road.
CHA....... ELDER.
Msreh 26. ____ law
P. Williamson's celebrated
ELASTIC THREE SLIT M { /',•/ IK PlSjf
width has hee.i pronounced, by numy of lite
most, eminent nei.iec.i, to be nir superior
any metallic Pen that has ever been mode
heretofore, either in Eurcj - r America ; itist
well known that all \l" P s upon the for-
mer principle have icon wanting in that pli-
ability which all PertS should have in order to
write with smoothness and rapidity, which in
this is happily effected by the two additional
side slltS,
Also, Perpetual Almanac Cases with Pen*
or Pencils or both, the novelty and utility o
which will render it fur preferable to any com-
mon pencil-ease, the difference in the price
being insigmjScnnt, may be had of the above,
or Mr. George Aiken, o.72, MaAet-streetJ
Baltimore
ti. B Considerable discount maSe to those
who purchase a quantity,
January % -law
By Virtue of an Order,
OF the High Court: of Chancery, the subscri-
ber wili sell -at public sale, ontlie.prerni-st's,
on THUR .¦: D AY, the 7th day of May next,
at It?o'clock,
A Valuable lot of GROtTND, situate'on N.
Howard street, nearly udjOrntng the .pf.ojaeWjl'
of Isaac Philips & C". fronting on s-iid site
25feet, and running back l'Ofeet, toanalle.-,
01 which is erected a small two story Brick
House, with .tn old Coach Shop, late the pro-
perty of Rxhard Andrews, deceased.
The terms of sale are, that the purchaser
or purchasers give bond with good security'to
the trustee for the payment of one-half of th»
purchase money, with interest within nine
months, and tho residue within fifteen months
from the day of sale, on the payment of which
a deed will be given.
OWEN DORSEY, Trustee.
April 16. Iaw4t
State of Maryland, set.
Saint Mary's County, Orphans' Ceurt,
April 15th, 18o7.
On application., by petition^ of William
Hebb, administrator «l V.'.'liam So; -II,
late of Saint Mary's county, deposited, ii i»
ordered, that he give the no'ice required by
law, for creditors to exhibit their claims;
against the said deceased, and that the samer
be published once in each week, for the
¦pace of six successive weeks, in the Fede-
ral G.-zcttc, National Intelligencer, and Mary-
land Gasettc.
JAMES FORREST,
Register of Wills for St. Mary's counttv
THIS IS TO GIVE NO-TIC*,
That the subscriber, of Saint Mary's conn-
ty, bath obtained frouj the orphans' court ot"
Saint. Mary's county, in Maryland, letters of
administration on the personal estate of,Wil-
liam Somervell, litte of Saint Mary's county,
deceased; All persons having claims against
the said deceased are hereby warned to ex-
hibit the Sams, with the vouchers thereof, to>
the subscrlGor, at or before the 15th dayof
October next, they may otherwise by law bo
excluded from all benefit of the said estate.
And all those indebted to the said estate.
are required to make payment without delay.
Given under iny hand, tUis 15th dayof April,
1807. WILLIAM HE3B, Adm'r.
april 23, 1807, ______latit____
Public Sale.
On THURSDAY, the Uth cf June next,
will be offered for sale to the highest bidder,
on twelve months credit, with approved set
curity, on interest from the day of sale, at
the late residence of William Somervell, of
St. Mary's county, deceased ¦
A variety ol Jack Asses and Jennets, of all -
ages, • cjtial in si'/c and strength to any in tin*
coutr;, bred bj the deceased—out "of Mal-
tese Jer.ncts, by the celebrated Jack Com-'
pound, bred by the late general Washington,
Also, several breeding Mares and Colts, (iit
for farmers) Cattle of every description ; tw*
Carriages ; a selection of eld Jsshioncd Fur-*
ure, and the stock of Groceries.
WILLIAM HEER, A-'m'r.
April 23.____ lawot
PRll&liO ^xVD PVHLMJED Bt
JOHN HEWES,
Ojf.ou'te the Post-OJfice, St Pmd': !,•?.!*,
BAITI jHQJiJt.
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