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M. ^^^^^ JAMBU, 222, Market-street, Has hist received by the Six Sistei s,from Bristol, An elegant assortment of flint, shop furni- ture and other GLASS ; consisting of two- gallon tincture bottles, one-gallon ditto, £;c.; two gallon saltmouth ditto, one-gallon ditto , two-gallon specie bottles, one-gallon ditto, quart ditto, &c.; Nipple Shells, Breast Pipes; Funnels in si tes, graduated measures. Essence Peppermint Vials, British Oil d'tto, small Tur- lington's ditto, J'ateman's ditto, Stoughtoifs fiitio, Perfume. Vials, white and green Viais assorted by the crate, Priestley's machines complete, which he will sell on the usual terms. On hand, A general assortmentof genuine Drugs and Medicines, Surgeon's Instruments, Perfume- ries, Faints, Dye btuli, and every article in his Vine. Country merchants supplied with Patent Medicine? at a good allowance Chests, for shipping, iron-works, or private families, completed in Medicine plantations, the neatest James Rvundige HAS removed from 101, to 95. Bowly's wharf, where he. has just received tor sale, 4650 lb. Green St. Domingo Coffee, enti- tled to drawback, 10(5 barrels southern superfine Flour. In Store, London particular Madeira Vine, in pipes ; Young Hyson Tea, in chests ; Upland Cotton ; and a few Uhds.Maryland Tobacco (Baltimore inspection ) ^^^^^^^^^^* april 30. eo8t tavern, nisnn i>i*;.t. ..........—, er, with plain andapprpved directions a 4* Mint may 5. cVtteolot IRISH LINENS. John Robinson, Has just received by the 4-4 MARKET-STREET, ' - Adrian* now. I.iv No! 216. ^^^^^ id by the ship ^^^^ rpool, and additional supply of and J. HUSH LINEN. ty Q N And Housewife Dowlas, Amongst which are, A few boxes 4-4 Extra Fine, may 5. d6t-eo6t M'Cuiloii & Poor Have receive:! per the Fame, Abeona, Diana \Sf John Adams, from. Liverpool, A complete assortment of HARDWARE, Among which is an excellent assortment of CUTLERY. may 5-_____________¦_______________eo___ Wanted to hire, A Black Servant boy, as a house waiter, between 9 aiid 12 years old. He must come well recommended for industry and good prin- ciples. Inquire at this office. April 30. t_______eoSt Rhode-Island Scythes, Just received and for sal<* by 12AK PROCTER. 38 dozen Passmore's Grass Scythes, of the very first qualiyt, april 23.____________________ eo For Sale or to Rent, The House and lot at present occupied by the subscriber and situated at the East part of this city, onDulany street. It is an excellent two story brick building, and the lot is also im- uroved, with a garden and Frame, stable, "ill render it a comfortable residence. Ten Dollars Reward. Runaway from the subscriber on the morn- ing of the 25th instant a Negro Girl nam- ed CLOE, of a dark yellow complexion about five feet 4 or 5 inches high, about 18 years of age ; has a bold look, and is slen- der made. Had on when she went away a blue and white jacket, linsey petticoat, and a Madrass handkerchief around her head. As she has a number of clothes with her, she no doubt will change her dress. I have every reason to suppose her to be harbored by some free person of color in this city. The above reward will be paid to any person who will deliver her to me at No. 106, North How- arj. street. MARTIN KRABER. N. 13. All persons are warned from harbor ing said servant at their peril. april 25. __________eo Union Bank of Maryland, 5th May, 18o6. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockhold- ers, ths.t an ELECTION for Sixteen Direct- ors willsbe held at William Evans's Tavern, in the city of Baltimore, on MONDAY, the 6th July next, at nine o'clock in the morning, and d until three o'clock in the afternoon, rder of the Board of Directors, , - R. HIGINBOTHOM, Cashier. N. P.. By the act of incorporation, not more than eleven of the present board are eligible for the ensuing year. (T_" The editors of the Easton Sta; the Frede- rioktown Herald, and the Elizabethtown Gazette, are requested to publish the above once a week /or six laeeis, andftrward their accounts. may 5. To Country Merchants. The subscriber having- declined trading un- der the firm of Horton and Clark, now of- fers for sale at his store, Mo. 8, North How- ard-street, immediately opposite N. Hussay's a well select^! assortment of GROCERIES, On very pleasing terns, for cash or produce well worth the attention of persons who pur- chase their groceries on the above terms.— He returns thanks lo his frisnds and those who thought proper to favor the late house of H. and Clark with their custom, hoping still to share that part of their custom which thev may think proper to favor him with. JOHN CLARK. Aikin's Geography. just published, may 7. d4t eo4t 75 pipes Holland GIN, Imported in tl e ship North-America, From Amsterdam, for sale by LABES & CO. il 3o. d8teo8t continuec By ore! apr: Richard Appleton, PERFUMER, WIG 1st ORNAMENTAL UAIR.MAKER, No. 53, Market-street, Has received by the Globe, .from London, Gow land's Lotion; Milk of Roses ; Jessa- mine, Palm, Chymical, Violet, Cream, Rose, and Windsor Soap ; Rose, Jessamine, and Mignonette Pomatum ; double Hair Pins ; Hair Nets; J4eck Cushions ; Velvet and Mo- rocco Note Books ; Tortoise-shell, Mockshcll nd dressing Combs ; cloth, flesh, nail, hair, nd 210 dozen best quality Tooth-Brushes, eo!2t eo6jy George Price and Co. Have imported in the Abeona, from. Liverpool, Part or their assortment or SPRING GOODS. Apriliy.__________ ___dlot-eeflt Henry Howard, tailor, No. 1, Lemmon street, HA S received per the ship Globa, the New- est Spring Fashions, and is supplied with a variety of the. best and most fashionable Cloths, Cayssimeres, and Wahtcoating, together with every other article in the line of his professi- on. He therefore solicits the public's favors, and assures them that no exertions on bis part shall be wanting to give general satisfaction. [,8t wholesale and retail. may 6.______________________ Mayer and Brant J; Have imported and offtr for sale, Velvet Ribbons from No. 0 to 80, Silk do. Galloons, Taste and Binding, Tape, Bobbins and Gartering, Thread, Lace and Edgings, French Cambric, v Silk Hose, An invoice of Ladies' dress Bonnets of the newest fashion, direct from Paris, Silk Shawls, and A box of Glass Tumblers. The whole well assorted and entitled to drawback. Mayji^______ To Let, A neat, convenient two-story Brick House, in a'healthy situation near the Cathedral, with good back buildings. For terms inquire of the subscriber in Green-street, near the semi- narv. THOMAS LEE. ALSO, To Lease en Ground Pent, Several vacant LOIS in Saratoga and Lex- ington-streets. T. LEE. may 6. eo AMERICAN MANUFACTURED Paper Hangings. colt ¦which wi It has every advantage from a nou.j ».»,------ venient situation, as well as the best water, that this city affords. Possession may he had immediately. JAMES STEUART, April 21.___________________________eo Sale by Auction. On FRIDAY, The 15th instant, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, mill be sold, at the premises (by order of the orphans' court, J Three valuable LOTS of GROUND, on Hammond-street, belonging to the estate of the late Mr. John Hammond, situated on the vest side of Mr. Pascault's, and opposite to Mr. Schroder's country seat. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. May %______________________________eo Alexander, Webster and Co. Have imported per ship Cora, from Amsterdam 2 eases assorted TABLE LINEN, 1 case French CAMBRICS, SO casks LINSEED OIL. may 2- ^^^^^^^H eo! Gabriel Thomas, Halving commenced the Commission Grocery Business, in this city on Du; wharf, No. 9'2, solicits the patronage of his friends and the public. He sells Wheat In- dian Corn, Tobacco, and all kinds of coun- try produce. Has a capital warehouse for the storage of those articles. ^^^^^^^^ may 9. and rail's o4tt And for sale by M. W J. CONRAD is1 CO. (Price Two Dollars) Geographical Delineations; Or, A Compendious View of the Natural and Po lilical Slate of ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. By J. Aikin, M. D. Author of many valuable Works. "The precise object aimed at in this work, (savs Dr. Aikin,) is to afford, in a moderate compass, and under an agreeable form, such a view jf every tiling most important relative to the natural and political stale ot the world, as may dwell upon the mind in vivid colors, and durably impress it with just and instructive notions. " No particular class or age of readers has been in my view in this performance. If it prove answerable to my intentions, voting per- sons of both sexes, at the period of finishing their education, may peruse it with advantage, as a summary of what is most important to be remembered relative to the topics treated of; and it may afford compendious information to tluse of maturer years, wdio are destitute of time and opportunity for copious research." Tho' we possess many geographical works, yet it is presumed that the publication of Ai- kin's Geographical Delineations needs no apo- logy. Many competent lodges in Philadel- phia, New-York . nd He >, have examined this work, and un»nimc,;i;,ly agree that it is neat, perspicuous and useful j well adapted to the instruction of youth, endthe information! f persons of mature age. Perhaps itisnq Exag- gerated praise of this work to assert; Slat no system of geography of equal size is, in all re- spects, so fit for the purposes of instruction and general reading. F.ztr act from the Annual Review, vol.4. " '1 lie happy application #>f clear and precise description, judicio election, and graceful plainness of style, to the illustration of geogra- phy, hi'-, already been felt and appro by the public, in Dr. Aikin's England Delineated. Nor will these. Geographical Delineation*, which at present demand our attention, lie, found in any respect unworthy of their author. I Differing materially as to its object, both from j the elementary Hreatiaes, and the more com- plete systems of this important aitd Intel branch of general science, thiswrk n considered as occupying a newly discovered station, whence young persons of both sexes may review with pleasure and advantage the real extent & bearings of their former, studies. " The principal materials of this work are necessarily compiled from other books; but a very pleasing part of it, the delineation of na- tional characters, is original; and the strong tincture of liberal moderation diffused through the whole, together with the uniform good taste and simplicity of the style, give to it a cer- tain charm that is easier felt than described." | may 12._____________________________eolit The subscribers aie now ready to <.:.. orders fofr Hoop Iron and Nail Rods of dimensions, in the neavxst manner and :.t \ short notice. ANDREW & THOMAS ELLICOT; may 14. eo M To be Rented, \( And possession given immediately J That convenient dwelling HOUSE) No. 43, Charles-street. "For terms apply to GERARD T. HOPKINS, 1, County wharf. 5th mo. 7th. eo For Sale, ABOUT eigh t hundred acres of most vidua- ble LAND, situated utvm the Potomac river, near the cities of Washington, Alexadria and George-town; the greater part of which is prime bottom, and the remainder fine wood On this farm is a most elegant dwell- land/ ing house, possessing ________ an elevated and com- manding view of the above places, and the sur- rounding country. Abo, tenant's houses, bawi, toba'ceo 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 be made accommodating to the purchaser, may be known upon application to the subscri- ber in Baltimore RICHARD KEY HEATH. October 17._________________________et) Luke Tiernan and Co. Have received by the late arrivals from London end Live)pool, a general assortment of Spring GOODS. LIKEWISE, Rose, DufTellaiu) Point Blankets, Coatings, Plain, &c. 20 quarter chests Hi son Tea, aad A few cases Manchester Goods, on very John Sperry, No. 55, Smith'9-wharf, Offers for sale, a large assortment of GERMAN LINENS AND CALCUTTA GOODS, Consisting of White Platillas, Brittanias, Choletts, Rouaues, Cross a la Morlaix, Dowlas, whole and half pieces, Linen Checks and Stripes, Cotton Stripes, Cotton Hose, Black Florentines, Bolting- Cloths, Beerboom Gurrahs, Cossas, fine, Jugdea, "J Lukipoore, \. BAFTAS, Chittabully, J Cotton Checks, Gilla Rom at Handkerchiefs, Coarse Hats, Laoes and Edgings, Steel Bugles, r\ land Tobaceo. April 23. Baltimore Gen'l Dispensary. eolSt low terms, JSP"1 eo2ot§ Removal. The subscriber returns his thanks to his friends and customers, and to " '*" !" jreneral for their past favors shon in Ruxten-Lane ; he bci THE present attending Physicians Bay- Jug declared their intention to decline offering at the ensuing election, Doctor John Shaw, is nominated ag a candidate to succeed one of them by A CONTRIBUTOR. April 24. eo M. Tiernan & Co. Have imported in the Fair Ameritan, Diana and other veseels, A general assortment of Spring Goods. With an extensive supply of Woollen's, Rose, Point and Duffil BLANKETS ; Flan- nels, London Pewter, Ribbons, Hosiery, Sen- shaws, &c. &c. A quantity of Cotton and Wool Cards. april 38. ee20t$ The Subscribers having made consider- able improvement in manufacturing PAPER HANGINGS, inform the public that they have now commenced making the elegant DIAMOND OR SPANGLED PAPER, Suitable for drawing rooms, &c. some of which is now finished and may be seen at their warehouse, No. 141, Baltimore-street. THOMAS & CALDCLEUGH . N. B. Paper put up by their workmen if found defective will be covered with new pa- per free of expence. may 6.____________________________eo Nichols be French, No. 12, South-street, Haiic received by the schooner Susan, from Bos- ton, 35 bales & boxes of INDIA & FRENCH GOODS, viz. : ¦ l Luckipore ~) Chittibilly&V-BAFTAS, Fine 3 Jaumpore SAUNS, BarilU fc J C0SSAS> Azumga, MeergungeeT Jalalpore ^MAMOODYS, Fine do. j Fine Jalalpore SANNAS, Gunny Bags, White Thread Laces, Gloves, Velvet Rib- bons, Paper Mounts, Plain Tiffany and Span- gled Fans, Morocco Caps, &c. S;c. Also in Store, 67 bales INDIA GOODS, consisting of Gurrahs, Mamoodys, Sawns, Sannas, Cossas, Baftas, &.e. Stc. The whole entitled to debenture. may 5._________________________eo20t || English Bend Leather, tsfc. JOHN S. ~PECK y CO.. TANNNERS & CURRIERS, Have imported in the ship Globe, from Loi* don and for sale at No. 63, Market-space Prime English Bend Sole Leather, in Ran- ges and Squares. Also Shoe Thread, Tan- ners' and Curriers' Knives, &.c. &c. And have constantly for sale, a ceneral as- sortment of LEATHER. may 12. d3t-eo6t.. A Youth Wishes a situation in a wholesale or retail Dry Good Store (as an apprentice) he lias an excellent education, and can be well re- commended. A line directed to W. & left at this office will be attended to. may 12. co4t NOTICE. JCHN BVFFUM Has this day taken into partnership Mr. Benjamin Gooahue, and the business will in future be conducted under the firm of Bnffum and Goodhue, Who have for sale at No. 84, Bowly's wharf, 20 pipes 4th proof Spanish Brandy, 15 do. Catalonia ~\ 25 half do do. (WINE. iO do. Corsica C 40 qr. do. Malaga) 30 hhds. New-l;'.i:gland Rum, 200 boxes Cod Fish, 300 ------ Mould Candles, 50 ------- Spermaceti do. 50 ------- Dipt do. ^L 25 ------- Chocolate, No. 3, 200 bags heavy Black Pepper, 350 ------ Calcutta Sugar, 400 ------- Allum, 30 ------- Pimento, 2o bbls. Frankincense, SO ------- Mackerel, 20 cases Cotton and Wool Cards, 2 bales and 2 bbls. Senna. ALSO, 30 bales and trunks Calcutta and Madras GOODS, Comisting of Beerboom Gurrahs, Custah, Barrilla and Girrah Baftas, Ekersgusah and Guspore Ma- moodies, Jaunpoor Sannas, Brown Check, Al- libad Emerties, Long Cloths, Charconies, Madras Handkerchiefs, &c. &c. &c. ALSO, 100 pieces Black Bologna Crapes. d6t-eo6t To Kent, TWO STABI ES hi Rogers'-olley, had; of the late Franklin-Hotel Inquire of Henry Peek, No. 149, Market street. N. B. They will accommodate 24 Horses, may 15. eo JPayson and Smith Have just received by ihe brig Federal George, tiJ" schr. Susan & William, fiom Boston, antf for sale, 28 quarter casks Malaga Wine, entitled to drawback, 450 bbls. Boston No. 1 and 2 Beef (fit fop- ship stoves) 45 tons Plaister Paris, 133 half boxes No. '2 Soap. On hand, Imperial, Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, Padra, Souchong and Bohea Teas, of excellent quality ; Bordeaux and Spanish Brandy, enti- tled to drawback; Holland Gin; Navy and prime Pork ; Spermaceti, mould and dipt Candles ; white Soap; No. 1 and 2 brown do. j Sole Leather; heavy black Peppei ; Molasses j New-England Runi; Russia Si Ravens Duek $ 5 English Scale Beams; 'Z cases mvn's line? Hats,' &c. M.+y 14._______________ _________eo4t Fitve Dollars Reward. WAS lost yesterday, a SilvfrUVatch, capt and jewelled, sold chain; one of the jewels broken; maker's name Wood, Liverpool;'No. 1882. Watch-makers and others are request- ed to stop it should it fee offered for sale. The above reward will b« paid to any person who will leave it with Mr. Teter Little, watch-ma- ker, corner of Calvert ana Market-street, may 14.____________________eo4t in Baltimore County Court, ATahch 24, 1807. CHARLES MORNEVvICK, an insolvent debtor of BaUimore county, having heretofore applied, by putition in writing; 10 the Judges. of the said county court, prating the benefit of the " act lor 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 art, b'einfj annexed to his petition ; and the ^id Charles Morneweck. having proved to the satisfacti- on of the said court that he hath resided in the state of Maryland Ihe two preceding y M"s, prior to the passage ol the said act; and lift' - ing been brought before the said court, root discharged from imprisonment, on taking the oath by Said act required. It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by the S'aid court, that the said Charles Mor- neweck, appear before tie said county court, at the court-house in the said county, at lO o'clock, 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 timo for the said creditor?' to appear and recommend a trustee for their benefit ; and the s; M Charles Mornew'uk givr them notice of the passage of this ordei('oy causing a copy to be insetted in some one of the news-papers in the city of Raltimo a, every other flay, for three months, successive « ly, before the said tenth day of October nex.. Signed by order, WILLIAM GIBSON, Clerk. March 25, 1807. eo3m May 1. FRESH AND LARGE SUPPLY OF Genuine Drugs, FOR SALR BT HENRY WILKINS, No. 136, Market-street. Among which are the following articles .- and to the public in vers at his present shop in Ruxton-t.ane ; uu being now about to move to Camden street, No. Ill, he solicits their further patronage. He has on hand a good assortment of Men's Women's Boy's and Children's SHOES of an excellent quaii- and Children's ' *9- April 22 RICHARD CLAYTON, No. 6, Ruxton-Lane. eo!2t For Sale. 77ie Subscribers have just received, and offer for Salt, 2o hhds. CODFISH, loo boxes ditto, 15o ditto smoakej HERRINGS. M'FADON & WALSH, Commerce-street wharf, may 2. «o8t Office of Disconnt and Deposit of the Bank of Virginia at Petersburg, 29th April, 1807. NOTICE. On the 6th day of this month, a letter was put in the post office at this place, addressed to R. Riginbothom, esq. cashier of the Union Bank of Maryland, Baltimore, covering a draft drawn by the cashier of the United Slates' Office of Discount and Deposit at Savannah, on the cashier of their Office of Discount and Deposit at Baltimore, for Nine Thousand Five Hundred Ddlars t endorsed by Gumming and Harman, John and William Bell, and by the I subscriber, to R. Higinbottmra, cashier, which said letter and draft have not come to hand. To prevent imposition, should it be attempted, the public are informed that the necessary steps have been taken to stop its payment. JOHN WIt.DER, Cashier (M. *) eo9t John Kipp, No. 16, Cheapside, Has imported in the ship Globe, from London White Lead, dry ^^^^^^^^^^ Do. do. ground in oil Spanish Whiting Do. brown of the best Fine Rose Pink Best Turkey Umber Do. red Chalk, Do. Stone Ochre Do. Powdered Black Lead Do. Patent Green Do. Naples Yellow Gold Leaf, pale and deep Silver do. Strewing Smalt Best Vermillian. Prussian Blue, No. 1 and No. 2 Fine Kings' Yellow Terra de Scinna Flake White Duck Pink'* Letharge, fine and coarse Best green Copperas Best ground red Wood Paint Brushes, of all sizeS Sash Tools, do. Fitchs, do. Camel Hair Pencils, do. Gliders' Tips, ^ Glaziers' Diamonds. Also on Hand, All kinds of Paints, dry and ground in oil, 8c 120 casks Whale Oil, in shipping order, 40 do. best Spermaceti Oil, do. 40 do. Linseed, do. 60 bbls. Tanners' do. 300 boxes Window Glass of all sizes, 2000 wt. dry Verdigrise, 500 wt Spelter, 2000 wt. of best Glue, &c. &c. All of which he will sell on reasonable terms for cash or on aecommodating' credits. May 11 e»12t 200 lbs. Assafcetida, 3000 do. Aloes, 6 very large Morters, 5000 lbs. Gum Arabic, 300 lb. Gum Shellac, 2000 lbs. Fine Bark, 300 lbs. Chamomile, 100 lbs. Arsnic, 60 do. Arnotto, 60 do. Prussian Blue, 200 do. Mercuries, 56 do. Vermillion, 150 do. Camphor, 1 bale Sarsaparilla, 200 lbs. Gum Traga- canth, 4 bags Gum Copal, 200 lbs. Galls, 300 do. Liquorice, 50 do. Sponge, 1- case best Rhubarb, 200 lb. Patent Yellow, 500 do. Senna, 500 do. Manna, 300 do. Aquafortis, 300 do. Vitriol, 150 do. Asphaltuna, 100 do. Arrow Root, may 2. S ja-s Balsam Copia- ria, 30 bottles Ess. Bur- gamot, 1 cask Blue Vitriol, 1 do. Cantharides, 36 Catheters, siher & Elastic, 30 doz. Tooth Brushes 200 lb. Spices, 14 do. Hay Saffron, 30 doz. Windsor Soap, 20 packets Gold Leaf, 25 lb. Ipicacuana, 12 sets Instruments, 208 bottles CastorOil, 100 lb. Tapioca, 1 gross Oil Woorm- seed, 50 Trusses, 100 gross Vials, 2 casks Shop Furivi ture, 150 lb. Magnesia, Antihill'oiis Pills, Nooths Apparatus, Patent Medicines. d5t-eo5t Notice is hereby given, That I intend applying to the judges of Bal- timore couv'y court, or sonie one of them, fcr the benefit of an insolvent law of this state pas- sed at November session, 1805, entitled " an Act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors." DANIEL W. SACKR1DER. March 19.________________ eu2m 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 months after the publication of this notice, fop the benefit of the act of the general assembly of Maryland, passed at -November session, 1805, entitled " An act for \he relief of sun- dry insolvent debtors" ; and of the suppl»- roent thereto, passed at November session, 18C6. JACOB BOULDIN. april 21, 1807._____________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._____________________cI2m_ 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 it November session, 1805, arid the supplement; thereto, passed wt November session, 1806, at the expiration of two months, from this, date. WM. SLATER, Of Fell's-Point. March 25, 1807.__________d2m Notice To get relief from expensive and perplex-. ing law-suits, for large sums which have been, faiiiv 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 ofinsolvency. JOEL M. MUNSON. April 4. d2m READER PAUSE, AND TO THE POINT ATTEND! > ! To Let, In one of the most eligible situations on the Point, all the lower part of that three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 15, George street, with a two-story Brick Kitchen, the half of a spacious Cellar, and other sonveniences, if required. May 9- 3*w4t ^^^^^^JKotice. FROM many losses I am compelled to give this notice of my intention of applying to. the judges of Baltimore county court, for the benefit of insolvent Laws of 1805, slid 1806, in two months from the date hereof. J. SPRIGGS. March 26, 1807.________________¦_.____ Notice is hereby given, THAT we intend to apply to Baltimore County Court, Or one of the judges ther'.of, for the benefit of " an Act entitled an Act, for the relief of sundry uisovent debtors," pas- sed at November session, eighteen hundred and five. CHARLES GHEOJJIERE. HENRY KUNCKEL. March 25, 1807. dgm PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JOHN HEWES, Qfifiotite the Post-Offue, St. Paul's -Lav. BALTIMORE.