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In Baltimore County Court, February 3d, 1807. ON application to the judges of the said CO court, by petition in writing of Camp. heli S i/\ ¦•. of said county, praying the be. refit oi tit.' " Act for the releif of sundry in- (Olvaitdebtors," passed*.' November session, 4805, oil the terms mentioned in the sain act; i\ schedule of ids property and a list of his creditors, on oath, ::s far as he can ascertain trrerm, as difecteid b} the said act, "being- an- nsxed to his petition.; and the said county court d by competent testimony, that t'ue said Campbell S. Askew lias resided the 2 •receding years within the state of Maryland, prior to the passage of 'he said act ; and the sax! Campbell S. Askew at the time of pre- senting-his petition as aforesaid, having'pro- duced to the said court, the assent in willing jif so many of his creditors as have due to 0. them the amount of two thirds of the debts diiebvhim at the time of passing-the said act. It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by the said court, that the said Campbell S. As k~ w (by causing a copy of this order to be inserted in the Federal Gazette, every other day for three months successively, before the i)tli day of May next) £ive notice to his credi- tors to appear before the said county court, at the court-house in the said county, at nine o'olock In liie forenoon of the said ninth day of May nest, for the purpose of recommend- ing a trustee for their benefit, on the paid Campbell S Askfew, then and there taking the oath by the said act prescribed for deliver- ing' up his property. Signed by order, WILLIAM GIBSON, Clk. FabrujTy&i__________________<¦"""> In Baltimore County Court, March 23d, 180/. ROBERT R. RICHARDSON, an insol- vent debtor of Baltimore county, having- here- tofore applied, by petition in writing-, to the jmi ' said County Court, praying- the bemYlit of the " act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors," a schedule of his proper- ty :ind a list of his creditors, on bath, as far a; he can ascertain them, as directed by the «,.-', ii act, being annexed to his petition; and rlhe said Robert R. Richardson having proved to r.he satisfaction of the sail court, that he hath resided in the state of Maryland the tv.-o preceding years, prior to the passage of the said act j & having- been brought before the sai'.l court, ar.d discharged from imprison- merit, on taking the oath by said act re- quired. It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by the said Court, that the.s»id Robert R. Ri- chardson, appear before the County Court at the Court-House in the said county, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of the twenty-first day of April next, to answer such interro- gatories as may be proposed to him by his creditor0 ; that the said day be, and is here- by appointed, the time for the said creditors to appear and recommend a trustee for their bone.'H ; and the said Robert ft. Richardson give them notice of the passage of this order (by causing a copy to be inserted in someone of" the newspapers in the city every other day until the said twenty-first day of April next ) Signed per order, VVM. GIBSON, Clerk. March 24, 180ft_______________o!2t In Baltimore County Court. Mmich 23d, 1807 ABUAHA1I MFDCALF, an insolvent debt- or-it' Baltimore county, having heretofore ap- plied, by petition in writing, to the judges of the said county court, praying the benefit of the " act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors," and a schedule of his property and a list of his creditors, on oath, a.s far as lie can ascertain them, as directed by said act, being annexed to his petition ; and the said Abraham Med calf having proved to the satisfaction of the said court, that he hath re- sided in the state of Maryland the two pre- catling years, prior to the passage of the said act ; and having been brought before the said court, and discharged from imprisonment, on taking the oath by the said act required. It is thereupon adjudged a;;d ordered, by the STSW court, tlift the said Abraham Med- calf appear bc.otfe the county court, at the court house in the said county, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of the 30t.ii day of April next to answer such interrogatoriu* as may fcr- propose'! to him by his creditors ; that the said day be, and it is hereby appointed, the time for the said creditors to appear and recommend a trustee for their benefit ; and that the said Abraham Medcall give them notice of the passage of this order, (by caus- ing a copy to be inserted in some one of the lu-.vvpapers in the City of Baltimore, every ether day until the slid twentieth day of April next. Signed per order, WM; GIBSON, Clerk. March 25, 1807.______________eo20thA In Baltimore County Court, February 3, 1807. ON application to the judges of the said County Court, by petiSvn in writing of John Cummings of said County, praying the bene fit 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, on oath, as far as he can ascertain tliern, a.s directed by the £nicl act, being annexed to his petition ; and the said County Court being satisfied by com petent testimony, that the said John dimming has resided the two preceding years within the state of Maryland, prior to the passage of the said act; and the said John Cumming at the time of presenting his petition as a f resaid, having produced to the said court, the assent in writing of so many of his credi- tors :is have due to them the amount of two- tlni'cls of the debts due by him at the passing tJ«e said act. It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by the said court, that the said John Cumming (by causing a copy of this order to be insert- ed in some one of the newspapers in the city of Baltimore, e.veyy other clay for three 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 counts, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of the said ninth day of May next, for the pur-' dose of recommending a trustee for tneir be- nefit, on the said John Cumming, then and there taking the oath by the said Act pre- scribed fir delivering up his property. Signed per order, - VVM. GIBSON, Clerk. Fern-oar? 21, 1807. dIstA*-eo.>dMy ""Notice is hereby given, Tliat J Intend applying to t lie judges of Bal- timore county court, or some one ol them, for the benefit of an insolvent law of this state-pas- sed i November session, l8u5, entitled " an. Act (or tiie rejief of sundry insolvent debtors." -?1EL \f. SACKR1DER. Mi.ri.-h 19. *o?'u In Baltimore County Court,. March 24, 180.T. CHARLES MORNEWICK, an insolvent debtor of Baltimore county, having heretofore applied, by petition in writing, to the Judges of the Said county court, praying the benefit of the '* act (or the relief of sundry insolvent debtors," and a schedule of his property &. a listof his creditors, on oath, as far as he can as- certain them, as directed by said act, being annexed to his petition ; and the said Charles Murneweck having proved to the satisfacti- oM of the said court that he hath resided in the state of Maryland the two preceding years, prior to the passage of the said act ; and hav- ¦ng been brought before the said court, and discharged from imprisonment, on taking the oath by said act required. It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by the said court, that the said Charles Mor- neweck, appear before the said county court, at the court-house in the said county, at 10 o'olock, in the forenoon of the tenth day of October next, to answer such interrogatories as may be proposed to him by his cre- ditors ; that the said day be, and is hereby appointed the time fo'- the said creditor* to appear and recommend a trustee for their benefit ; and the said Charles Mornewickgivo them notice of the passage of this order (hj causing a copy to be insetted in some one<>. the news-papers in the city of Baltimore, every other day, for three months, successiv ly, before the said tenth day of October nex Signed by order, WILLIAM GIBSON, Clerk, March 25, 1807. eo3m Notice. FROM many losses I am compelled to give this notice of my intention of applying to tiie judges of Baltimore county court, for the benefit of insolvent-Laws of 1805, and 1806, in two months from the date hereof. J. SPRIGGS. March 96, 1807. d3in___ Notice is hereby given, That I intend applying to Baltimore county court at its next sitting, for the benefit of the insolvent laws of Maryland. ANDREW BUCHANAN. March 2._______________________d2m Notice is hereby given, THAT we intend to apply to Baltimore County Court, or one of the judges thereof, for the benefit of " an Act entitled an Act, for the relief of sundry insovent debtors," pas- sed at November session, eighteen hundred and five. CHARLES GHEQU1ERE. HENRY KUNCKEL. March 25, 180?. _____________d2m N otice To get relief from expensive and perplex- ing law-suits, for large sums which have been fairly and honestly paid, and to avoid the trou. ble and mortification of disputing claims en- gendered in fraud and supported by injustice, I shall petition the Baltimore county court for the benefit of the act of insolvency. JOEL M. MUNSON. April 4.___________ '12m The Creditors Of the late firm of THOMAS & JOHN HIGINBOTHOM, aqe requested to take no- tice, that they are now prepared to surrender all they possess, and intend applying to the Baltimore county court, for the benefit of the act, entitled.an act for the relief of sun- dry insolvent debtors, passed at November sesrion, 1805 I and also of the supplement to said act, passed at the last November sessi- on. THOMAS HIGINBOTHOM. JOHN HIGINBOTHOM. March 8.____________________________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, and the supplement thereto, passed at November session, 1806, at the expiration of two months, from this date. WM. SLATER, Of Fell's-Point. March 25, 1807.___________________d2m The Subscribers FEEL 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, WILLIAM P. STEWART, LLOYD BUCHANAN. March 12. _ __________ d2m_ 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. d2m This is to give Notice, THAT the subscriber hath obtained from the orphan's court of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters of administration on the personal estate of Samuel Gain, late of Baltimore county, deceased : All persons having claims against the .said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at or be- fore the 9th day of October next, they may otherwise by law he excluded from all bene- fit of the said estate ; All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make imme- diate payment to THOMAS C JENKINS, Adm'r. April 9, 1807.________________law4t§ This is to give Notice, THAT the subscribers, of Baltimore coun- ty, have obtained from the orphan's court of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters of ad- ministration on the personal estate of William Clemm, late of Baltimore county, deceased, All persons having claims against the said de- ceased, are hereby warned to exhibit.thesaime with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at or before the tenth day of September next, they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. All persons in- debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to us of the sums by them respectively due. Given under our hands this fourth day of March, 1807- CATHARINE CLEMM, WILLIAM CLEMM, Jun. March 5 d7t-eo An Elderly Woman Who will sew and take charge of children, will hear of an eligible situation on applicati- on at this office. She must come well recom- .wsuded. April IS, eo-H uscovado Sugars, enti- debenlure. Notice. Was committed to the custody of the' Sheriff of Harford county, a Negro Man by the name of Philip," who says he is the property of Thomas Hill, of Halifax county, Virginia, who says he absconded shortly afi»r harvest. Said Negro is about five feet ten incbe.) high, about 53 years of age, very black, and mid- ling thick lips, has a hole in his right cheek. Had on when committed an old wool hat, coarse lit en shirt, cloth jacket, and a coat dark sh colored, a pair of nankeen trowsers, and old shoes ; since which time he has changed his name to Hardy. The owner of said Negro is hereby notified to release him, otherwise he will be sold for his prison fees, agreeable to law. BENJAMIN G. JONES, Sheriff of Harford county. April 11, 1807-________________ eo6t|| Ten Dollars Reward, RAN away from the subscriber on Wednes- day last a negro boy of yellowish complexion, named Bob, h.j is about nineteen years of age, five feet high, with kttshey hair; is knock- kneed, with his tows turned outwards, and smiles when spoken to. Had on when he went off, a blue greatcoat patched with cloth of different colors, a blue round about jacket, a pair of blue pantaloons, a half worn fur hat with a piece out of the rim, a pair of boots with the legs cut open before and lacet* and commonly wears a red bandanno handkerchief round his neck. A reward of ten dollars will be paid for his apprehension if brought home to HARTMAN ELLIOT, South Howard-street N. B He was seen on Fell's-Point, at Cole's wharfon Friday last. April 13. d4teo RICE. ; 14 haTf1C }tkrces prime NEW RICE '• For sale on a liberal credit. WILLIAM COLE, April 10.________________________d4t eo Russia Sheetings, Rice and Cotton. 220 pieces Russia Sheetings, entitled to drawback. 66 t;er«es Rice, 7 ™ • «. 10 bales Upland Cotton, i Rr,me<*»*%• For sale by CUMBERLAND D. WILLIAMS. April 6. _______________________eoSt George Reintzel, No. 61, Smith's wharf, Has just received and offers for sale, 32 hhds. T ,,f 4 tierces, C . 5 bbls. S % 140 barrels NeW*Pork, II half barrels Lard, 20 bales Cotton. On hand, 400 barrels Herrings, 25 ditto Mackerel, 16 tierces Train Oil. April 14. eoSt Leghorn Hats & Florence Silks. Samuel Walker Has just received by the ship William Bingham, Captain Cunyngham, f'm>i Leghoni, 10 cases Men's Chip Hats, covered with silk, each consisting of 3 dozen Men's all Black, 2 do. Black and Green, 1 do. Drab, 1 case Youth's do. A fashionable assortment of Plain, Plaid and Changeable Lutestrings. Which makes his assortment very complete. April 14. eo6t Cornelius and John Comegys, No. 190, Market-stkeet, Have received by the shij's Hercules, Fame and Abeona, from, Liverpool, ¦< considerable pari of their spring importation, consisting of' Superfine. Second & common Broad Zloths, Coatings, Flannells, Blankets and other coarse Goods, Cambric Muslins, plain and colored, Shirting do. Tamtiored and Japanned do. Dimities, Marseilles and Ginghams, Fancy Velveteens, Mixt Silver Cords, Constitution and Hunter's do. Twilled and Plain Nankeens, Hosiery, &c Sec. A few bales of Blue Plains, suitable for Slop Men A further supply expected per Diana and John Adams._________April \\.______eol2t NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the lat? firm of ROGER ¦& HINCKS, are respectfully soli- cited to sattle the same with the subscriber, otherwise legal measures must be resorted to. BENJAMIN CHASTELLIER, Trustee. March i8. dl2t-eo!2t Country Merchants May be supplied with choice and extensive assortments of Glass and Queensware, On reasonable terms by the subscriber, No 224, Market-street. Orders executed with promptness and fidelity, by THOMAS STEWART. April 14. eo For Sale, 150 bbls. Mess Pork"? very fat and in fine 150 do. Prime do. 5 ordur. 120 kegs first quality Hogs Lard, from 35 to 50 lbs each. 15 do. Second do. Butter 50 lbs. each. ALSO, 15 boxes Cotton & Wool -J Cards, L at the manufac- 30 kegs Hamilton's and f turers'price. Leiper's Snuff, J 3 tons of Shot, assorted, 15 kegs Brandy wine Powder, superior quality, 30 casks Cut Nails and flooring Brads, assorted, 20 do. Wrought do. 4, 4 1-2, 5 and 6 inch Spikes, 8 casks Sad Irons, 8 dozen Frying Pans, Shovels and Spades, Broad Hoes, Gun Flints, Hollow Ware, London Blistered and Crowley Steel, Sic. 8cc. 1000 bushels Ground Allum and fine Salt, Which -will be sold on accommodating terms for approved paper. JOHN TRIMBLE, 18, Cheapsuie 4th mo. 3d, d.3t-eo0t James W. Mitchell, No.49, Baltimore-street, Has just received from. Philadelphia and if. Yort, 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, Citton and silk Braces, Printed Wcltings, Marseilles, Jeans and Dimities, Tabbv and silk Velvets, Spider Net, Cotton Laces, Company Gurrahs, Common ditto, Baftas, Guzzenahs, Cossaes, Fine Chaudpore ditto, Romal and Gilly Handkerchiefs, Superfine Long Cloths. The above goods, with many other articles, will be sold very low for cash, good paper, or tobaceo. Some of these good's are on con- signment, and must be sold. Also, 3o hhds. Tobacco. March 29. e0 M'CulldH and Ppor, No. 197, M*RKET-STREET, Have received by the I'ame and Abeona, /rem Liverpoi I, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CUTLERY. LIKEWISE AH ASSORTMENT OF Birmingham Goods, Among which are, Anvils, !' .oed a-id common Saddlery, .' " tied and Uiinealed Wire, Plated and Gilt Buttons, StC. &c. They have on iiand, A very general assortment of HARD- WARE. 60 dozen Waldron's Prime Corn & Grass Scythes. April 16. __ Th-S^T JUST RECEIVED AND FOR gAtE/BY Warner and Hanna, No. 37, Market-street, A LETTER Addressed to the people of Maryland, giving a short account of the country on the South shore of Lake Erie ; including a brief descrip- tion of itsSituation, Climate, Soil, Productions, Trade, Commerce, Manufactures & Exports ; Shewing the advantages it offers to the mid- ling People of Maryland to Emigrate. By James Toxgue, M. D. &c. of Mary- land. Price 25 Cents. April 16.______________________ eo4t To 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, passed at Novem- ber session, 1805; and al*o of the supplement to said act, passed at the last November sessi- on. JOHN H. SCIIREIBER. Who respectfully reques's tin; p; tronage of the public, for the translating most oi the mo- dern languages of Europe. Orders to be left at Messrs. Sterettfs or CiU's Notaries, or at his dwelling. Crt en-street, OldTown. ___jpjjl 16. _ >_______ eolm_ John H. Browning &c Co. 35, Fell-street, Fell's-Point, Have received per Abeona from Liverpool, an extensive assortment of CUTLERY, Amongst vihith are, Table Knives and Forks, various qualities, Pock' do. do. Pruning do do. do. Per ¦ • do. do. Carpenter's and Cooper's Tools. And a very handsome assortment Files and Hasps, together with almost every article of Cutlery, which they oli'cr wholesale o- retail at a low advance for cash, or the usual credit. And expect by the next arrival from Liver- pool, their supply of coarse Goods, which will make their assortment extensive and com plete. In Store, Wrought Nails and Spikes of all sizes, Cut Nails and flooring Brads do. Spades and Shovels, from No. 1 to 4. Long and short hand Frying Pans, Seine and Sewing Twine &c. &o. ALSO, A few crates Queen's-Ware, which will be sold cheap for cash. April 15. _____ d4t-2aw3t Just received, AND FOR SALE BY GEO. HILL, Memoirs of Marmontel, Written by himself; Containing his Literary and Political LIFE and ANECDOTESof the Principal Char. racte.rs of the Eighteenth Century. Wherever Marmontel is known, (and it would be difficult to point out a civilized coun- try where his writings are not read with de- light,) his Memoirs will form a treat of no common kind. Independently of the interast excited by the author's account of himself, we find his work to contain a true & animated de scription of the remarkable events of his tune. April 10._________________________d2teo6t London Phoenix Fire Qfnce. 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 fire, proof warehouses) to the amount of Jg40,000 on a single risk. The well known wealth of the Company in England, who arc responsible to the extent of private fortunes to perform all contracts enter- ed into by the company or their agents, m> st obviously confirm the good opinion already en- tert-.-iiied of the establishment, throughout the continent of America. Office hours from 9 o'clock, A. M. to 6 o'clock, p. M * D. STEWART, Agent. April 3. d.;t-eo9t Uerni:g's. 200 bbls. HERRINGS," in good shipping order, for sale at No- 19, Cheapsjde. Apid ¦$. eo4tJ 3,amucl jcfFeris Has just received, in addition to his former tfvci if lio.hs ana Station::/ v, A supply of valuable BOOKS, Law, His- toriesl, School; and Miscellaneous. Amongst which is, a nomrH-ete" series of now & valuable SCHOOL BOOKS. In this department S. j. nas the cheapest, latest and most approved kinds of Comly's- Books for joung beginners, viz. Condy's Gianm.ar, 50 cents Comly's Spelling Book, part I. 12 ---------- I. & II. 25 ---------- I. II. & III. bound,31 In this Spelling Book it is acknowledged the younger class possess a high advantage ; as the first part, which is equal in utility tt> the common spelling book, costs but half tha the price. When the youth advances, he will have in the three parts, a work of much great- er value than has been in common use. SCOTT's GEOGRAPHY. This is a new work, particularly culctilated for the American schools j besides the usual lessons, there are in this work a number of excellent plates and maps—price 62 cents. - Arithmetic Tables, 6 cents. Kimber's Arithmetic, 25 S. J. Has always on hand a complete assort- ment of BOOKS & STATIONARY, which he will sell, wholesale and retail, on the low- est terms for cash, or usual credit for accept- ances m town. BOOK-BINDING greatest variety, on moder- Exeeuted in us ate terms. BLANK BOOKS Made to any pattei'njH a very short notice. ____april 16.^ _______ e__ Poultney and Thomas, No. 162, Baltimore-street, Have received by tie Abeona, AN EXIIiNSIVE ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE; Consisting of IRONMOXS-EBT, COTLSXT, SADDLE- ffl, *?V. Among vj/iich arc, Anvils, Vises, Fr\ ing-Pans, Sad-Irons, Wal- dron's prime and double prime Grain & Grass Scythes, cast steel Sickles &c. &c. april *£_________________ eo4t$ Two Dollars Reward, Ran way from the subscriber on Mondur evening last, an dpprentioe boy to the Black- smith's* trade, calied Joseph Fletcher, aged a. bout eighteen years, abbut^v? feet high, witli light hair. Had on when he went a war, a blue Jacket and| pantaloons with an old fur hat. Whoever brings home said bov shall receive the above reward, with no other clarges whatever HENRY AMEY, N. B. ^!1 persons are. hereby warned not to harbour or conceal said apprentice at their pe- ral. April 16. eoStf OAKLY for Sale. Intending to remove my Iron Manufac- tory to the city of Baltimore, and reside al- together in the city .- I offer for sale that beautiful and highly improved estate OAKLY. It is within a-nrte and a half of town, with 40 or 60 ac«-es of Land at 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 wiU he given, it will ore that day be offered to public sale on the pre- mises at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, on a libe- ral credit. Possession will be given immedi- ately hy JOHN DORSEY. April 11. eo2dM For Sale, ABOUT eight hundred acres of most va!u«» ble LAND, situated uMn the Potomac river, near the cities of Was- fctgton, rtlexach'ia and George-town ; the greater part 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 view of the above places, andlhe sur- rounding country. AEo, tenant's houses, barn, tobacco house, and stables, two excellent fisheries, and a ferry from Prince-George's county to Alexandria. For beauty of prospect,. fertility of soil and advantage of situation, n<> tract of land can exceed it in this coun'rv. I'be .title is indisputable. The terms, which will be made accommodating to the purchaser,, may be known upon application to the stibscri - ber in Baltimore RICHARD KEY HEATH. October 17. eo 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 yaru> stable and smoke house, in fee. Also to rent or sell, 20 Water LOTS on the Basin, 33 feet front each Lot, and as deep tts may suit the tenant or purchaser. Also, A PLANTATION, containing between ¦&¦ and 500 acres of Land, tine half in wood}, with a large proportion of meadow Ground, lying near the Philadelphia road, about 1.--J miles from Baltimore, uii Middle-River-Necfc„. which place abounds in Fish and WilcV Fowl of all sorts, For terms apply to CHIRSTOPHER HUGHES. March 21. dSt-eoUt To Rent, A three-story Brick HOUSE, in Baltimore- street, No. 172, opposite Mr. Robert Rid'- deli's, with good accommodation for a large Store and Boarding House. Possession may be had immediately. Inquire at this Office.. March 23._____ eo Ten Dollars Reward. RAN away last evening, a Negro Boy cal- led JEF'FERY, about 1'5 years ot age, quite black, stout made, stoops a little in ids walk, has a scai-Jon the outward corner of his left:' eye-brow, thick lips and short wool, very- talkative, and gives short answers. Had on when he went away, a brown linen shirt, ra-. vens dUclc trousers, both new, "coarse hat, a. drab cloth jacket, with yellow buttons, new' shoes and old stockings. I forewarn ..11 mas- ters of vegsels from carrying oil' said boy at their peril"; likewise all persons from harbor- ing him. The above reward will be paid for apprehending and brtagiiig hira to No. 45,' Pitt-street, Fell's-Point. april K. 2aw4t -.™r«-www PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JOHN HEWES, Opposite the Pcsf-Office, St PatiCs-Lane., B-UTIMO'S g.