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In Halthnore County Court,
FEBaUAuY 3.4, 1C07.
OS application td the judges of the said
,SO)lirty court, by petition in w «rej>.
it ''
fry in.
s
ibu i : . I act j
list of his
i¦:.- as lie can seer' tin
t, being ari-
fkctiev! " ¦ i e ijd county court
¦Iv..'.; si i?Ij nt testimony, that
S. V-.i. i>4 ltssr«buledth .-. y
prece liti vr. ivithi - ¦'¦¦(.:¦" ,; ¦¦• nd,
(refer to the passage of •. >: id the
.said Campbell S. Askew at the time ofpre-
seuting his petition as aibresaid, having," pra-
•ts
rcUie by Sum at the time of passing the said act.
It is thereupon a dpi ge. 1 uid ordered, hy
-the. said cuurt, that the said Campbell S. As
ke« (hy causing a op, ,,1' this order to he
insetted in the Federal Gazette; every other
day f r three months successively, before the
9th day of S4ay nixt) give nqbUe to his credi-
tors to appeal before the said county court, at
.¦the court-house m the said aunty, at nine
©'clock in the forenoon of the said ninth day
of May nest, for the purpose of recommend-
ing a trustee for their benefit, on the said
Campbell S Askew, then and there raiting
the oath by the said act prcs&iibed for deiiver-
jyng up his property.
Signed lu order,
"i'lLLIAM GIBSON, Ctk.
.Febrn , 9_________ co.hn
in Baltimore County Court,
February 3, 1307.
¦ON application to the judges of tlh
County Court, by petition in writing of Jplm
;Cumming, ef*aid Ceutnty. praying the bene
fi» of the " Act for t!ie relief of sundry in-
solvent debtors," passed atjNoveojbet" session
eighteen hundred and five, on the terms men.
tioaed in said act ; a schedule of his property
anl a list of his c re c I iters, on oath,'as,far as
he can ascertain them, as du'acted by the
eahiact, being annexed to his petition; and
.the said County Court being satisfied bjj com
pel thut the said John Camming
has resided the two preceding yean ¦
the state of Marylau '. prior lo the pas
Of I ' . ; •'. id ilie ! «ii J:;:, i i.i.in.
at the t'me of presenting his petition .,
foresaid, having produced to the said court,
the assent in writing of so many of his credi
tors as have due to them the amount of two-
thirds of the debts due by him a*, the passiijg
the said act.
It is thereupon adjudged, and ordered, by
the said court, that the said John (Summing
(by causing a copy of this or.de) to be insert-
ed in same one of the newspapers in the city
of "altimore, every other day for three months
btli.ie the ninth day of May next) give no-
tice;to his ¦ ¦.;¦ htors to appear before the said
Cou.ity Court;. at the Court-House, in the
suid county, at nine o'clock in the forenoou of
the said, ninth day ot May next, for the pur-
pose of recommending a trustee for their ne-
neiit, on the said John Cumming, then and
there taking tii oath by the sad Act pre-
scribed for delivering up ah; property.
Signed per ot 'or,
WX- GIBSON, Clerk.
February 3l j 807 dlstA-ot'lth My
In .^dkmi'Ji'c county Court,
March 24', 18 it.
CHM'.LES MORNEWICK, an insolvent
debtouof Baltimore county, having heretofore
applied, by petition in writing) to the Judges
of the said county court, praying the benefit
of the " act lor the relief of sundry insolvent
debtors," and a schedule of his property & a
list of his creditors, on oath, as far as he can as-
certain them, as directed by said act, bene-,
annexed to his petition ; and the said Charles
reck havmg proved to the satisfacti.
on <'i the said court that he hath ri sided in
the state of Maryland the two preceding years,
prior to the passage of the said act; n.i hay
Uig been brought before the said court, ".)' I
eh ii-g-ed from impi'isonnr.ent, on talcing tiie
oath by said act r< imirecj.
It if. I adjudged snd ordered, bj
the said cofurt, th;u tjie said Charles Mor-
neweo.k, appear beiore the said count) court,
at the court-house i:i the said county, at lu
o'clock} m the forenoon of the tenth day of
October next, to an h interrogatories
as may be proposed to him by his ere
ditors ; that the sail day ba, and is hereby
appointed the tiitie for the said creditor)
to tn.-ne.ar and recommend a UMstee
ben the said Charles"Mornewick
th if t! e passage of this ordei ( 11
causing* .i copy to be insetted in sent- oneo.
the p.e ws-papers in the city of Haltirno ',
every other days for three months, successiv
Jy, before the said tenth day of October nex
Signed by order,
WILLIAM GIBSON, Clerk
March 25, ib07. 8o3m
Notice is hereby given,
That I intend applying to the judges of Bal-
timore county court, ot some one ol them, for
the beiuf't of an insolvent law of this state pas-
sed at* IS pvemlj^r session, lh;)5, entitled fan
Act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors."
DANIEL W. SACKlUDliR.
March 19. e.o2m
This is to give Notice,
THAT the subscribers, of Baltimore coun-
ty, have obtained from the Orphan's court of
Baltimore couu'y, in Maryland, letters of ad-
ministration on file personal esta'e of William
Clenim, late of Baltimore county, deceased.
Ah persons having' claims against the said de-
ceased, are hereby warred to exhibit the same
with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers,
/at or before the tenth day of September next,
they may otherwise by law be excluded from
ell benefit of the said estate. All persons in-
debted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment to us of the-siuns by them
jes, i ctivel. due. Given under our hands
this fourth day of March, 1807-
V;,Vi HAIUNK CLEMM,
WILLIAM CLEMM, Jun.
March 5 d7t-eo
In pursuance of an order of the
Orphan's Court of Baltimore county, the sub-
scribe* viill ety < he pre-
fes, on TUES.DaT, the tcvtnte&ah Hay of
ch next, si \Q o'Woci, en a credit of .six
?,"
•J w) HOUSED end LOTS of Ground si-
twate w Philpol street, end two yfher va-
cant LO rS situate , , : street,on Fell'-s-
Po'uil ; die above lie-ir.g Ltie late residence
of William Hayes,' d< feased.
ELIZABETH HATES, Adm'r.
Of William Hayes
The sale cf the above property is unavoid-
ably postponed until the 17th day of May
next
ilai-cU 18. #oUfthMy
An Invoice of Plated Goods, I
Consisting of
Candlesticb-s, Wafers, Coolers, Liquor \
Frames, &.c. i for saie on a long credit bv
thomas' parke'r,
69, Bowly's wharf.
april 30._____________________eoot^
Wanted,
A Negro or Mulatto Girl, about ten or
twelve years of age. Any person wishing to
Mod a c.uid of the abate age, who is tractable
frnjdhas [rood dispositions, nu,y <\a\?- her well
ptaced, hy inquiiiilg.at the oi!i;e-of the Fede-
ral, Gazette.
April 30._____________________eo3t*
Wanted to hire,
A Black Servant boy, as a house waiter,
.between 9 and 12 years.old, He must come,
well recommended for industry and good prin-
ciples. I quire at this office,
April 3t)._____________________________eoSt
JFitch Hall, junior,
81, lhivvlv's wharf,
Has for Sale, jxsl rtceitidji'ijschooner Wolf, cap-
tain yonfs from GharleH ¦>!,
58 whole and 16half tierces of fre-h RICE.
may 'i. .eo4tn the Potomac, river,
near : he cities of Vv'as.^.igton, Alex&dria and
town ; the greater pari of which is
prime bottom, and the remainder fine wood
land. On this farm is a most elegant dwell-
ing house, possessing an elevated and com-
manding (Sew of the above places, audi lie sur-
rounding country. Aiao, tenant's bouses, barn,
tobacco house, and stables, two excellent
fisheries, and a ferry 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 oe mad* accommodating to the purchaser,
may be known upon application to the subscri-
ber in Baltimore
RICHARD KEY HEATH.
October 17. eo
Luke Tiernan and Co.
Have rectiveJ by the late arrivals from London
or Liverpool, a general assortment of
Spring GOODS.
LIKEWISE,
Rose, Duifell and Point Blankets, Coatings,
Plain, &.c.
20 quarter chests Hyson Tea, and
A few cases Manchester Goods, on very
low terms
april 23, eo'J.'t^,
JNUTICET
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 CHASTLLLIF.R, Trustee.
March 28 dl2t-eor2t
100 .Boxes of the very besi
I^avana Cigars,
Entitled to drawback,
A few Boxes of second rjuaUty,
Cambric Muslin-,
Calicoes, Qiiihings,
A few chests first quality ¦Imperial Tea, St.
Wood's best'.Superfine Broadcloths, im-
¦ ported and for safe by
JONATHAN HARVEY,
El law-strcct, 3d door N. of .'Fayette street.
Just Received from Boston,
Adiighlv Uriel.ed copjferplite engtt
"PORTRAIT
OI
•THOMAS JEFEERSON, Esq.
President of the United States. From the
celebrated painting by.G. Stewart, executed
by R. field. Price one Dollar.
Also by the Fair American front London,
JJeep Gold Leaf
In Packets. Fur sale by
¦GEO. HILL,
april 25. eo8t
Ten Dollars Reward.
Ranaway from the subscriber on the morn-
ing of the 25th Instant a Nei_.ro Girl nam
ed CLOE, of a dark yellow complexion
about five feet 4 or. 5 inches high, about 18
years of age ; has a hold look, and is slen-
der made. Had on when she went-away a
b u ¦ and white-jacket, iinseV p Kit oat, and a
Miidrass handle, lc.lutr ateund hei Head. .As
she has a number of olodies with her, she
no doubt will change her dresB. I have every
reason to supposi her to be leobore by some
tree person of color in this citv. The above
reward will be paid to any person who will
deliver her to me. .at No. 106, North How-
ard-street.
MARTIN'KRABER.
N. B. All persons are warned from harbor
ing said servant at their peril.
cpril 25. _____________________yeo^_
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-K em o v ^^^^^^^^
The suhscribrr returns his thanks to his
and customers, and to the public in
.eneral for their past favors at his present
shop in Ruxton-l.ane ; he being now about to
move to Camden street, No 111, he solicits
their farther patronage. He In s on hand a
good assortment of Men's Women's Boy's
and Children's SHOES of an excellent quali
ty-
RICHARD CLAiYTON,
No. 6, Ruxiou Lane.
, April 22. eol2t
James Bvundijie
HAS removed from 101. to 95. Bowly's
wharf, where he has just received tor s:,i :,
4650 lb. Green St. Domingo Coffee, enti-
tled to drawback.,
100 barrels southern superfine Flour.
In Store,
'London particular Madeira Wine, in pipes :
Young Hyson Tea, in chests; Upland Cotton ;
and a few hhds. Maryland Tobacco (Baltimore
inspection )
april .'10. e»8t
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE partnership of Horton and Clark
was dissolved on the 16th April. All those in-
debted to the said firm, We requested tq make
immediate payment to James Horton, who
is duly authorised to settle the business of
said firm.
JAMES HORTON,
JOHN CLARK.
James Horton
Respectfully informs his friends and the
public, thai having taken Dr. J. M. Read into
co-partnership, the Grocery and Flour business
will in future be conducted under the firm of
Horton fk Read, at the old stand, No. 9,
Howard-street, nex.t door to Hussey's tavern,
where they have on hand, and ii.l nd keeping,
¦ cent of GROCER1J
LIQUORS, which they will sell at the most
reduced prices for cash, or in barter for all
kinds of country produce.
On hand, just reem ike Glades hi Perm-
syhar ia,
A quantity of BUTTER, in small kegs, fit
.for the West India market,
4th, 5th and 6th proof RYE WHISKEY,
Venison HAMS, of a superior quality.
HORTON & READ.
Mav 2- eo4t
For Sale,
15 or 16 hundrsd weight of fine salt-petred
HAMS and SHOULDERS,ata very reduced
price, if applied for immediately.
ALSO,
Between five and six hundred weight ef
VENISON, of a superior quality, well calcu-
lated for the West-India market.
LIKEWISE,
300 wt. BEES-WAX,
HORTON & READ,
Howard-street-
may 2. f a4t
Charles Ghequiere
BEGS leave to inform his Friends particu-
larly, and the Public in general, that he has
opened
A Broker's Office,
In Water-street, opposite th« 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 kinds of Stock, To-
bacco, and ot'ier Merchandize, Bills of Ex-
change, Annuities, &c. Charters and jwucures
Freight for Vessels; and transancts every
other species of Commercial Brokerage.
Being convinced of the. advantages that
would result to the citizen* of Baltimore, by
concenirii'.ginformationrespectingreal proper-
ty for sale or toheasc, he purposes ecp'yig a
Register, which all p rscus desirous of selling,
purchasing or leasing, will find a benefit in
tings
1 or Sale,
About. 200 hhds.of Maryland TOBACCO,
chiefly of Baltimore inspection.
Also,
Several HOUSES and LOTS, very eligi-
bly situated.
april ijj.______. ______eo6t
John Spcrry,
No. 55, Smith's-wharf,
Offers for sale, a large assortment of
GERMAN LINENS AND CALCUTTA
GOOBS,
Consisting of
White Platillas,
Brittanias,
Choletis,
Rouanes,
Creas a ia Morlaix,
Dow-las, whole and half pieces,
Linen Checks and Stripes,
Cotton Stripes,
Cotton Hose,
Black Florentines,
Bolting Clqths,
B". rbooin Gurr-.ths,
Cossas, fine,
¦ Jugdea, 7J
LuMpoore, iBAETAS,
Chittabully, J
Cotton Cheeks,
Giila Romal Handkerchiefs,
C'-arsc Hats,
-¦-. i , ,:d Edgings,
Steel Bug! ',
Weavers' Reeds,
fAl.SO,
cs 4th proof Cognise Brandy, high
¦
10 pipes 4th proof (white) Spanish do.
N. B Most of the above Goods are emit
led to drawback, and will be sold on rea-
-sonable terms for approved paper or.barlered
for Mai" land Tobacco.
April .23. eo!2t
/To-Let,
And possession given hnmediately,
An elegaiittwo story Brick Dwelling House,
now occupied by Mr. Thomas Chase, situat-
ed on the eoi ner ot Green and German -streets,
piares west of Mr. William Cooke's a
pump of excellent water ,il th I ior in a
good neighbi iiood, 'and convenient to the
New-M; r'Sct. Inquire of the subscriber liv-
ing next door.
HORATIO BERRY.
¦ipi-H '?, _______________riy't
o i „y jvto.uoii. ^
The llth of' v)av, at 4 o'cleek, on the pre-,
mises, a little aoove the French seminary,
adjoining the suDSCl'iber-'s residence,
Twovaheu.de LOT:-, of GaOJSl), frout-
ingon the Huok's^Town.turnpike ro:v\, tiiirt\
feeteaoh. K.lhii WALTER. '
AprH28.________________ -e-*6tj|
John M. Dosh,
41, South Charles s ireet,
Has imported in the skips ,-tbr,.-.:,. a,.d John
Adams, Jrovi Liverpool, a fine and .
complete assortment oj
Cutlery and Hardware;;
Also on hand fov: former importations,
A large assortment of Nurehbwrg and
Glass wares, very fine Chimney Ornaments,
sallad Dishes, Decanters, Tumblers if every
kind, and some elegant Sword.-,, f r Light-
horsemen, Viouns and Violin Strings, Buiii-
oes and Spangles, which he offers for sale,
wholesale and retail, at very moderate prices
for casli, or ue.cepiancea in town.
april :B____________^____________eo4lf
I or Ibale,
TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS,
Sontiiern P-irk,
Carolina 'J-ol acco, in hogshewls,
Virginia Manufactured do. ill bbls.
I'iuia hdpbia, Beer, in bbls and half bbls.
Susquel.iairnah Flour.
Ana oh hand as usual,
A good assortment of excellent Bar Iron,
Hoop and Bolt do.
Nail and Spike Rods,
Spikes aid Cut Nails,
English and German Steel, &c. Ike.
Apply to WM. JONES.
No. 53, County-wharf,
april 28. __________________ eo6t -
M. Tiernan 6c Co.
Have imported in the Fair American, Diana
and other vesccls,
A general assortment of
Spring Goods.
With an extensi.e supply of Woollen's,
Rose, Point and Duflil BLANKET- ; Flan-
nels, London Pewter, Ribbons, Uosiery, Sen-
shaws, &c. &c.
A quantity of Cotton and Wool Cards.
april 28. eoiOtS
Mayer and Brantz,
Have imported, and offer for Sale,
~) Stockings,
Silk V Shawls,
j Ribbons,
Linnen Cam! tic, and Lawns,
Fine Checks,
Nun's Thread,
Home-made Suahia Linen.
april 28. eo4t
flilL.SII
Bottled Porter and Ale.
JOHN HERBERT
RETURN'S his sincere thanks to his friends
and customers lot the encouragement he'has.
rece'ned-i and respectfully informs them, that
he has now for sale at his new Bottling cel-
lar, So. 7, South Gay-saa.-et, and at his
house No. 3Q, Market-space, a complete sup-
ply of the above Liquors, from the Brewery
of Messrs. Hare and Son, Philadelphia. Pri-
vate families, captains of vessels and others,
may be supplied at the shortest notice and
most reasonable terms; and which will be
.delivered if required.
N. B. Likewise a supply of the best Ci-
^er in Mties, april 28. ecetj:
>aje by Auction,-
On FRIDAY,
The 15th instant, at 4 o'cl.ct in the iiftcrncon,
will be sold, at the premises (by order of tht
orphans? court, J
Three valuable LOTS of GROUND, Oft
Hammond Street, belonging to the estate of
the late Mr. John Hammond, situated on the
west side of Air. Paseault's, aiiu opposite to
Mr. Schraider's country seal.
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
May 2- eo
Alexander, Webster and Co.
Have imported per ship Cora, from Amsterdam
peases assorted TABLE LINEN,
1 case French CAMBRICS,
30 casks LINSKED OIL. '
may 2- __________________eplOt^
To Rent,
And possession given ivimediately,
¦ A large Store and Cellar, with or without
the dwelling part of the 1,'ouse ; in Lfxing
ton street, a few doors from Howard-street-
Apply on the premises,
mav 2. eo4', \
For Sale.
The Subscribers have ''ist received, andojfcrfoy
Sale,
eohhds. COBFL.H,
loo boxes ditto,
15o ditto smoakel HERRINGS.
M'FAinr' & WALSH,
Comn •ice'-strtel » ¦ W,
may 2.___________________uuijt
Wants a Situation,
\ young Man from the. country, vvhe lias
acquired a practical knowledge of ih<- Urv
Good business Satisfactory r comincrdsti.
on will be given. A .li'\ addressed to A M.
end left at the Store cf Messrs. Keller ami eor-
mart, v. ill be attended to.
map 2. ______^ecitD
F. Hurxthal c^. C. H asen el a - ,t,
No. 67, Bowly's wharf,
Imported by the'ship jfames. from Amsterdam*
and offer f'oi sale,
50 bundles German STEEL.
On hand,
l.is'e'does,
Buntqn, No. 2,
Cotton Stripes,
Silk Handkerchiefs,
Whetstones and Crucibles, *
And an assortment of 1 oo-ii-.g Glasses.
The whole entitled to drawback
February 19. ________________2a w
For Sale.
Two valuable three-story BRICK WARE
HOUSES, situateat tie head or
dock j also a new two-story BRICK i)V, EL-
,: LOT, situau bouta mile
frpm the city of" Baltimore, on t'h< Si icls
Town Turnpike road There is ai
Gurden and a small piece of excellent ieadow
f thereto. The latter property is visell
situate for either a small private family or ta-
vern. Forte ne; aj plv to-
FREDERICK PRI'.:F.,
No. 8, North Calvert
¦V 2 Slaw
Ft tcr Arnold Kartluvus,
No. 1, rou-ri! Liberty street,
Has-importedper ships , s, and. fop*
mer importation, and offersfor sale, on reOm
is Alad-L-r^
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1
do. Twine,
do. best Holland
Glue,
3 dp. Gun Flints,
'' do Scythes,
i 'lo & boxes Straw
Knives, :
land Whetstones,
2 do. Sickles, Ame-
rican patterns,
:; do. Gun Barrels, tor
Fowling Pieces.
25 kegs Soqkel Sbo
veks, Hilling end
Weeding 1
50 bundles German
Steel, heart ia clubj
3 boxes Slates Sc Pen-
cils,
ST- fli
o a.
y ¦'..
a
s Pint and half
i'tniiblers,
Window Glass, 7-9
S 10 10-12,
1 box Wareji
dcerfer Lin
en, U
9 do. Checks,
No. 3 k 4,
10 do. Apron .
Checks, J
2 do Cotton and Liu-
tripes,
4 do. House made Li-
nen,
1 do. Brown Holland
1 do. idack Crape,
1 do Cotton Tluead,
2 do. Red Turkey-
Yarn, best quality,
short hanks,
2 do. Station Glasses, _________________________
Also,
Superfine Broad Cloth, of black, blue, drab,
bottle Green, brown, ike. Bed Fustian ; Ta-
ble Linen ; Col (on Stockings and Gloves ;
Silk aid Silk Velvet Jacket Patterns ; a par-
cel Nurenberg Toy* ; and Musical Instru-
ments, and a variety of articles for the spring.
March 13" ''aw2m
New-York State Lottery,
Authorised by the Legislature, and pay-
ment of Prizes guaranteed by them—POSI-
TIVELY commences drawing in the city of
New-York, on the second Tuesday in Juna
next. The capital Prizes are,
1 of 25,000' Dollars,
2 of 10,000 ----------,
2 of 5,000----------,
2 of 2,000 -------- ,
. 6 of 1,000 —------,
And several 500- 20p and 1C0 dollars, he.
&c.
The first drawn Ticket every fifth day will
be entitled to a capita! prize : and the second
drawn Ticket will be* entitled *.<>
200 dollars. Less than 2 1-2 blanks to a
prize.
TICKETS,,
HALVES QUARTERS AND EIGHTHS,
FOtl SAil.E AT *
WAITE'S
Truly Fprtunfiie Lottery Offers,
No. 6-1 St Ko. 58, Maiden-Lane,
NEW-YORK.
By enclosing Bank Notes of any descripti-
on, pest paid) distant adventurers can bis
supplied with (rickets to , L, and tha
earliest advice sent of th: ir success. For the
further accommodation of the citizens of Bal-
timore audits vicinity, a weekly list of, privet)
w II be sent to the printer of this paper foe
their examination, and at the con-, lusion of
the drawing, wull also be sent the Managers*
printed list of all the prizes.
At the above Offices, have been sold in tins
late Lotteries, prizes amounting, to a sum
exceeding 300,000 dollars.
Present price of Tickets, 'f dollars, bui
will advance as the drawing approaches. ,
Prize Tickets in the late Ne ,v-York Lotteries
taken in pavment. .
New-York, iviarch, 1807.
(Mh. 9.) 2awl2w
PHWTED AND PUBLISHED BY
JOHN HEWES,
Opposite the Post-Office, St. Paul's-Lane,.
B A L T I M, O il S.
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