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Just Received Prom Philadelphia, and far sale by GEORGE HILL, A Chemieal Catechism, Orthe Application of Chemistry to the Arts, for the use oi Young People,.Artists, Trades- men and the amusement of leisure Hours, to which is added, a vocabulary of Chemical Term':, some mstifal Tables, and a variety oi' useful &. amusing experiments, by S. P«kes, Manufacturing Chemist. r£f This edition is embellished with an elegantly engraved copperplate Frontispiece of the economical Laboratory of James .Zood- house, M. D. april 22._______________________ e0____ Broker's Office. THE subscriber having taken ovit a licence, and given the security required by law for the faithful discharge of his duty, most respect- fully offers his services to his friends and the public the merchants and traders of Balti- more, as a COMMERCIAL BROKER ; so- fieithT* the favor of their commands and sup- port in the Purchase, Sale, Freight, Charter, Entry or Clearance, of Ships; the Purchase or Sale of Merchandize, Bills of Exchange, Bank and Insurance Shares, Stock, &c. The strictest attention will be paid by him to the article of Tobacco, by which he hopes to merit the confidence and owlers of both the seller and exporter. The fluctuation in the prices of Stock will be cars full v noted, and any orders for the pur- chase ov sale of the article shall have his zeal- ous and immediate attention. Good paper discounted at the shortest no- tice ; and advances made in CWion Merchan- dize deposited for sale. For the disposal of Real Estates, Houses, Lots, Lands, &c. either by sale, rent or barter, a Record Book of property to be disposed of is opened at his office, and may be referred to at any time. CHARLES B. YOUNG, No. 20, Commerce-street, next door to Pratt-st. may 18. dlCteolOt " James WTMitcheU, No. 49, Baltimore-street, Has just received from. Philadelphia and N. Tori' NINETY-FIVE PACKAGES Seasonable and cheap Goods, Among which are, Fancy Calicoes, F«rnitu»e ditto, Fancy Chintzes, 9-8 an.! 6-4 Cambrick Muslins, Black ditto ditto, Cambrick Dimity, Common ditto, Cotton Umbrellas, Cotton and silk Braces, Printed Wettings, Mar-seilles, Jeans and Dimities, Tabby and silk Velvets, Spidsr Net, Cotton Laces, Company Gurrahs, Common ditto, B altar., Guzzenahs, Cossaes, Fine Chaudporc u'tto, Romal and GUly Handkerchiefs, Superfine Long Cloths. The above goods, with many other articles, will be sold very tow for cash, good paper, or tobacco. Some of these goods arc on con- signment, and must be sold. Also, So bhds. Tobacco. March 29.___________________________eo_ Armour and Jenkins, No 52, South-street, Have received by the ship J+hu Adams from Li- verpool, Their Spring assortment of Saddlery, Consisting of u!n;ost all kinds of Plated, Polished and Tinned Articles in that line ; with Saddle Trees, Girth Webs, &e. All of which they will sell at the most reasonable prices. April 27. _ dl2i-col2t Tiws. and Sam'I ilollimsxvorth HAVE run SAT.E, 100 hhds. Muscovado Sugar, 200 ditto claved ditto, Cologne Millstones, various sizes, Bolting Cloths, different qualities. J antiary 24 eo Charles Wirgrnan Has j uit received by •/>' Six Sisters, from Bris- tol, and offers for sale, Sheathing Copper and Nails Bar, square and bolt Iron, assorted Iron Hoops Scupper Nails and •ump Tacks Spanish Brown Tin Plates Seine Twine Bunting ¦ Queen's Ware Taunton Ale Negro Pipes, and Porter Bottles, in Hampers. The abovearticles hare been purchased with cash, and will be sold very low. Also, b} the Guilford, from Newcastle, (E.) 20 c&sks Tumblers, assorted, 20 orates of Queen's Ware, A few Grindstones, Patent Canvas, Wine Bottles, in baskets, and 1500 bushels large Coal. Liktviise, by the Globe, from London, An invoice of Gold and Silver .Vatches. And on hand, 24 bales of Calcutta Piece Goods, consisting »f Luckipore, Jugdea and Chittabutly Baftas, 18 casks Venetian Red, .1 casks Mustard Bottles, London Porter, and A few tons Logwood and Fustic, april 28. eo London Hat & Hosiery Ware - ' House, 125, Market-street. The subscriber has received by the arriv- als at New-York and Baltimore, a complete fltsortment of Men's London and Paris made BLACK. BEAVER HATS. Do. broad, brimed Summer Drab and Co- lored do. Patent Water proof Willow and Leghorn Hats. Youth's and Children's Hats, and Jockey Caps. Ladies' Black and Drab Beaver, with Fea- thers. Servants' Jappanned Hats. Also, a handsome assortment of Ladies' is" Men's SILK & COTTON HOSIERY, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS h PARASOLS. One hundred Dublin -made SILVER WATCHES, Cap'd and Jewel'd which will be 'sold 25 per cent under the usual price, with Seals jail Chains. Also, a quantity of British LACE. JWiMRY BROWNE. Fre.ncli Goods. The subscriber has just received a fresh sup. ply of Ladies'Corsettes, Plain Lustrings, Florences, Silk for men's summer coats, Strong Black Vest Silks, Suspenders, Purses and Pocket-Books, Gold and silver Laces, Epaulets and Spangles, Military Plumes, Watch Chains, Necklaces anil Ear-Rings, Fancy gilt Combs, Real tortoise-shell ditto, Silk Hose, &c &.c. SAMUEL WALKER. mayST._________________________eoiw Benjamin Francis Takes the liberty to inform the citizens of Old-Town and the public in general, that he has opened a STORE, at No. 2, at the cor- ner of Bridge and Union-streets, Old-Town, where he proposes to keep the following ar- ticles for sale, viz. Groceries and Liquors, A general assortment of Wrought and Cut Nails, Flooring Brads and Spkes, Wrougtt and Cut Sprigs, from 1 12 to 2 inches. Also, An assortment of Hardware. Also, A large number of Carpenters' Tools. Likewise. A number of small articles of too little value to trouble the printer with. The arti- cles will be offered for sale pn reasonable terms for cash or approved hank bills. mry 2/.______________eo2m$ A. WORK THAI OUGHT TO BE IN POSSESSION OF EVERY MAN. THE LIFE OF Gen. Washington, By John Marshal!., Chief Justice of the United States, Complete in S vols. 8.o. with an elegant Por- trait, and a variety of Maps ; is now ready for subscribers, and for sale, by GEORGE HILL. Thefollovving remarks from a late London publication, attest the high opinion entertain- ed of this authentic and interesting work : " The public will learn with interest that the literary monument which has long been projected to the memory of the most illus- trious character of modern times, is at length completed. No apology can be requi. site for erecting such a monument to him who was the first in war, the first in peace, and the first in the hearts of his fellow citi- zens : to him who was the founder of a great and prosperous empire, and whose mo. deration and pure patriotism challenge the imitation of all statesmen. This performance of judge Marshall has already been distin- guished by the most honorable and unequivo- cal testimonies; it has been hailed as an ac- quisition to standard literature ; and it has been considered as deserving, in point of ex- ecution, a place by the side of Robertson's Charles the Fifth, and as unrivalled in the au- ttenticity of its materials, by any work in the entire, compass of history end biography April 4. _________________________d6t-eo Walter Jenkins, No. 199, Mahket-stueet, Has imported hy the sundry late arrivals from London and Liverpool, A general assortment of SPRING GOODS, Which are ottered for sale on the usual terms bo punctual men. LIKEWISE, A handsome assortment of selected JOB GOODS, calculated for the Spring Trade, some of which are on consignment and will be sold very low. N. B. The whole of the above Goods are entitled to drawback. april 30._______________________d20t-eol0t John and James Roberts, 238, Market-street, Have just received a few boxes of 4-4 and 7-8 verv fine IRISH LINENS, Which \vi>l be disposed of low by the box or piece. may 22. ________________________eo!5t S P R I N G GOODS. JAMES DALL & CO. Have imported in the ship Fair American, from LotlMIt, The principal part of their Spring Goods, Comprising a select and general assortment Amongst which are, Calicoes, Chambray Muslins, Dimities, Ginghams, Cambric astd Hosiery, Fancy Muslins, Superfine Cloths, Fancy Waistcoating, Kerseymeres, &c. AH entitled to drawback, and many calcu- lated for the West-India market, which they oiler for Sale on their usual terms,. April 22.________________ dlOteoljy Grand y Square Piano Fortes Imported in the ship Fair American, cap- tain Davis, from London, and for sale at. J. CARR's Music Store, corner of Market and Gay-street, with all other articles in the mu- sical business. may 23._______go6t|| Charles C. Egcrton, No. 82, Bowly's wharf, Has just received per the brig Mercury f> cm Bordeaux, and offers for sole, 1200 boxes (of one and two dozen each) Medoc CLARET and Grare's White IVirc. may 23- d4t-eoI6t This day is published, And for sale by Cole & I. Bonsai, M. {5* J- Conrad & Co. Geenge Hiil, Warner (f Banna, George Dobbin if Murphy, Samuel Butler, Anderson. & Jefferis, John Vance 1$ Co. and Samuel Jefferis,—(price 3" 1-2 cents,)— A Tract upon Conversion ; with aw appendix, containing Six important QUESTIONS, with ANSWERS ON THE KNOWLEDGE of the FORGIVENESS of SINS. By the Rev. James Kemp, D.D. Rector of Gre t Choprani Church, Dorchester county, Maryland. This work is addressed to sober and serious christians, in hope that it may tend to counter- act certain erroneous opinions which have pre- vailed upon the subject thereof, and which have been artfully cherished oy various means incompatible with the true spirit of Christiani- ty ; such as loud preaching, rapturous singing, violent prayer, frantic gestures, and other improper methods : Or, as a pious and ortho- dox preacher of the Methodist society terms it, "ranting extravagance, abominable practices, such as jumping, pointing, dancing, boring, scratching, jerking,"* Ike. * See Rev. Mr. Roberts's sermon, preached before the last conference. ALSO JUST RECEIVED, And tor sale as above, f Price 37 1 -2 cents stitched, or 5Q cents in hoards J an INQUIRY into the VALIDITY of Methodist Episcopacy ; With an Appendix, containing TWO ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS, Never before published. By an EpiscoPALiANof the stateofMaryland. may 21. d6»eol2t J. y S. Sleeper, No. 76, Baltimore-street, corner of Leinmon- street, Respectfully inform the citizens of Balti- more, and the public at large, that they have just received a few thousand pair of Ladies' KID and MOROCCO SLIPPERS, which will be sold at the lowest prices. Also, Bal- timore Manufactured SHOES, of different kinds. A few hundred pairs of Baltimore manufactured BOOTS, s'juble for shipping. may 32. eol2t To Let, A handsome new three-story Brick HOUSE in Chatham-street, now finishing and will be in readiness for a tenant in a few days. Also to Let or for Sale, A convenient two-story brick House in Lex- ington-street, a few door eastward of How- ard-street. OWEN DORSEY. may 15._______________________________eo Five Dollars Reward. For delivering to me, or to Mr. Carroll's manager at Elkrklge, his clerk at Annapolis, or his overseer near Annapolis, a small brown mare, with ahagged mane and cropt tail, branded on tha near buttock and shoulder C C. which strayed from my stable, in Bal- timore, some days ago, and will probably at tempt to get to Annapolis, or the manor. ROB. G. HARPER. may 29. eo6t John Carrere OFFERS FOR SALE, the following articles .- Brandy, in pipes, 4th proof, 1st quality, Best Claret Wine, in casks, White Wine (dc Graves) in tierces k cases, Fruits, in brandy, 70 tons real Campeachy Logwood, Wide and narrow Britannias, superfine, Ladies' Shoes, in trunks, Silk Stockings, lace clocks, &c. Cambrick Handkerchiefs, 1st quality, 1 case Sarcenets, 1 ditto Crapes. The whole of the above entitled to drawback, June 1. eo4t Bengal and Manilla Indigo &. Beef, just received. rai> $ INDIGO en- Thomas Hawthorn Has received per the Ar.nawcn, via Philadelphia, An assortment of 7 3 and 4 4 Irish Linens, Long Lawns, and 5-4 Sheetings. ALSO, An invoice of English Goods, consisting of Dimities, pink Ginghams, Malahars, Nankins, cotton Chambrays, Taney Waistcealing, super- fine Cloths, black Bombazeens, 4-4 and 9-8 cambric Muslins, sewing Silks, low-priced Prints, he. &c. which he offers lor sale at re- duced priees for cash or acceptances in town. may 8. _______eo Cumberland D. Williams HAS FOR SALE, SOOhale.s Georgia Upland Cotton, 75 tons best Campeachy Logwood, 5Q0 pieces Russia Sheetings, 50 tierces f'.*sh Rice, 200 boxes brown Soap, 150 ditto mould Candles, 30 ditte Spermaceti ditto, 20 pipes of real Cogniac Brandy, 4th proof, 5 pipes Gin, 20 quarter casks Malaga Wine, 30 casks shipping Cheese, 40 barrels Mackerel, 200 barrels Beef, 3 ditto Carolina Indigo, 2 seroons Spanish EJolant ditto. sisy SO, eoSt 7 cases 1st quality Bengal j 2 do. Manilla titled to drawback, 250 bbls. Boston No. 1, and 2, Beef. On hand. Upland Cotton, Russia Sheeting, fresh Rice, Brown Soap, Candles, Cognia*Brandy, Gin, Shipping Cheese, Mackerel, and Carolina Indigo. For sale by CUMB. D. WILLIAMS, may 29. eo8t For Sale, or Lease, A LOT of GROUND situate to the east side of Charles street extended, and adjoining Mr. Daniel Lammot, jun ; its size is 27 feet front and 138 1-2 feet deep, to a 20 feet alley, it is thought a Lot of this size cannot be found more healthy, convenient, or agreeable. JOHN BREVITT. may 29. eo4tj| The Subscribers Having formed a connection in trade, under the firm of Blair and Hall, Have taken store No. 2, South-Calvert-street; where they have now on hand, recently re- ceived, an assortment of INDIA, ENGLISH (jf FRENCH GOODS, Among which are, Colored and black Senshaws, Canton Plaid Sarcenets, Pelong Satins, twilled Carton Handkerchiefs, Uandannoes and Nankeens, extra long Kid Gloves, Silk Shawls, Silk Hose, 9-8 fancy pink and lilac Ginghams, fancy Vest- ings, Dimities, Camhricks,"Prints, Oil-Cloths, brown and white Ticklenhurgs, 4 bales Russia Sheetings, bales Jugdea and Chittabully Baf- tas, Beerboom Gurrahs, Tandah Cossas, Alia- bad Mamoodies, &.C. &c. Alsp, on consrgnment, 1 trunk elegant fancy Muslins, 2 cases fash- ionsble Jockey and Cottage Bonnets, 5 cases Leghorn straw Flats. All of which will be sold on the best terms for cash or approved credit, perpiece or larger quantity. WILLIAM BLAIR. J;me 1. The subscriber offers at pri- vate Sale, A small FARM, in g-ood repair and useful- ly improved : containing about three hundred acres of Land. It is distant from Baltimore city in the nearest direction about twelve miles and near to the North West Turnpike Road, is well watered, which has been conducted by a ditch to advantage, has about fifty aces of Meadow, great part of which is now in grass ; also, a considerable proportion of val- uable wood, in a good neighborhood, and ad- jacent to the estate whereon the subscriber resides. ALSO, Eleven thousand seven hundred acres of Land on Great Sandy Kiver (Kentucky} of early location, consequently preferable to the lands in general in thac country j which he will sell at a small price, or barter for goods if more agreeable to the purchaser, for wl»ch apply to Mr. WALTER ROE, Broker, South- street, who is in possession of the title papers and will contract for the same ; for terms on the upper Land, apply to Mr. John Tagart, North Howard.street, (No. 120) or the sub- scriber. CHARLES CARNAN. Garrison Forest, Baltimore county. April 7. 2aw Sweet Oil, Brandy, Tea, &c, Just received and for sat e. by the subscribers at No. 64, Market-street, 200 baskets fresh Bordeaux Oil, 15 pipes Cogniac Brandy, 4th proo£ 50 chests Young Hyson Tea, 30 cases Olives, Capers and Anchovies, 20 hhds. St. Croix Sugar, very fine quality, And 40 cases superior Claret, of the vin- tage of 1801, price VI dollars The whole of the above entitled to drawback JACOB & WM. NORRIS. On hanel, 12 puncheons old West-India Rum, 4 years old, fit for immediate use, Cabiness Tobacco in kegs and halt kegr, And a supply of Virginia Manufactured TobRcoo, small twists, six to the pound Cogniac Brandy, 15 yeass old, price 3dol- lars, by retail. may .2_________ 2aw3w Cotton Bed-Ticks, Direct from the Manufactory. ALSO, Split Str.-iw, Leghorn, Willow and Chip Bonnets and Hats, with a general assortment of DRY GOODS, just received and for sale at very reduced prices, wholesale and retail, by CHRIST. AHMAT & CO. At the sign of the Sun, No. Ill, Market st. N. B. They have likewise on hand, a few trunks Chip Bonnets, neatly assorted, suita- ble for country merchants. april 22. 2aw Just received & offered for sale, Platillas Royals, Listadoes, Brown Rolls, Hjess'rans, Osnabrucks, Ticklenhurgs, Burlaps, Checks and Apron Clieclss, Bunts, No. 2, 3 and 4, House-made-Linen. On Hand, Best German Steel, heart and club, Cotton Stripes, Fine Lace, Looking Glass Flates Silvered, and An assortment of Looking Glasses. The whole entitled to drawback. F. HURXTHAL 8c C. HASENCLEVER, No. 67, Bowly's wharf. may 11._______________________d6t-2aw REMOVAL. William Cole Has removed his Counting-Room & Dwell- ing to the houses lately occupied by Messrs Robert 5t John Oliver, in Second & Gay streets Where he offers for sale, on liberal terms, L. P. Madeira Wine, old and fit for imme- [diate use, JAMES DALL, Jun. eo Thomas and Caldcleugh, No- 141, Baltimore-street, OFFER Flit! SALE, 500 reams 4to post Paper, At u moderate price. fc may IS. eo Tenerilfe ditto, ------ Port ditto, 28 hhds. Claret, ditto, Blue marbled Castile Soap, 2 cases Leghorn Hats, No, 20 to 42, Claretin eases, of superior quality, he. &c may 19. _____ _____ d4t2aw Entitled to drawback on exportation, Turtle Soup Will be served up tomorrow by the sub- scriber at the Shakespear Tavern (nearly op- posite the Theatre) and every Wednesday and Saturday, during the season, from 11 o'clock in the forenoon to 3 in the afternoon. JOHN BROWN. may 29. t&f4t|| To be Lot, (For a term, of Jive or seven years J That property known by the name of El(i- cott's upper mill, lying on the river Patapsi- co, on the road leading from the city of Bal- timore, to Frederick-town, and about eleven miles from the former. For terms apply to Mr. EUas Ellicott, in the city of Baltimore, Mr Joseph Evans near the premises, or to Andrew Ellicott in the borough of Lancas- ter in the stste. of Pennsylvania. may 29.________________________2aw4ti This is to give Notice, THAT the subscribers hr.«e obtained from the orphans' court of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters of administration on the personal estate of John Arnold, 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 subscribers at or be- fore the 20th day of November next, they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under our hands this 19th day of May, 1807. CHARLOTTE ARNOLD, JOHN G. PROUD. May 19, 1807 2awl2t Notice is hereby given, That the subscriber of the city of Baltimore, hath obtained from the orphans' court of Bal- timore county, in Maryland, letters of admin- istration on the personal estate of 4ndrevi M'Laughl'm, late of the city of Baltimore, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at or belijrc the 27th day of Octo- ber next; they may otherwise by law be ex- clude., from all benefit of said estate. All those indebted are requested to make immediate payment. Given under mv hand this 27th day of April. 18o7. WM. D. BARNEY, Adm'r de bonis nan OJ Andrew M'Laughlin BARTER. The proprietor of a few shares in the Bal- timore Insurance Company, and two Lots of Ground in High-street, Old-Town, wi:,lies to sell them, or exchange tor stock, or other property, in or near Philadelphia. For fur* ther particulars inquire of T. & I. EDMONSON. may °7.________________________2a\v3*- Lisbon Corks. The Subscribers have just received for Sale, Xl00 bags superior quality Lisbon CO'dKS, about 20 gross each hag, and An additional supply of Imperial and Ifyson TEA, in leads of 2 lb. each, of superior quality. JACOB & WM- NORRIS. may 2. . d8t2aw8t For Sale, Or to RE NT for a term, of years, A neat little COUNTRY-SEAT, in a heal- thy situation, not two miles from this city ; a short distance from the York turnpike rosd, near the country-seats of James Edwards and Hugh Thompson, esquires. It contains about eleven acres of Land, di- vided into several convenient lots ; two excel- lent meadow lots, a clover lot, and a pasture set hi orchard grass : a good cultivated garden with sundry kinds of fruit, pears, Ike rSydung thriving orchards of excellent fruit, consisting of apple's, peaches and cherries-. The improvements are, a neat two-story frame House, two rooms on a floor; stable and out-houses ; a brick milk-house, and s. pump of exceiient water running through the s.'tne ; also, a spring of good water conve- nient to the house. The above may be had with or without a careful industrious black Man and his Wife, for a term of years; or they will he Wired. They are both accustomed to the place, and steady, well-disposed people. .\lso, a num- ber of utensils suitable for such a place, and some stock. Inquire of the printer. may 27. 2aw4t April 28 William Lee, No. 223, Market-street, Has imported in the ships Famr Ad tmsfrom Liverpool, nd John Sundry Go( as, viz w Edward Johnson & Co. INFORM their friends & the public, that they are well stocked with, and now ready to deli- ver, STRONG, TABLE, and SMALL BEE R. January 2.__________________________Saw For Sale. 192 boxes White 7 SUGARS, su. 12S do. Brown Havannaji perior quality, made from one estate. 101 bags Green Coffee. For terms ap;>ly to GEO. W. BLACKESTOIH, may 27. 2aw To Let, The Store aod Cellar No. 88 Market street, with a Stable and Ware-house fronting on East-street. Also, 2 brick WAREHOUSES, on the lower end of Swith's Wharf. Apply to STEWART, MONTGOMERY & CU 206, Market-sti eet. May 18. ________d4t-2aw I do hereby Certify, That Robert Shiply, of Delaware hundred, Baltimore county, brought before me, the subscriber, one cf the j.:s'ices of the peace for said county as a tresspassing strav, a black Gelding, about 10 or 11 years old, about 15 hands high, shod all round, switch tail and long mane, trots and canters, no parccivable brand, has a scar on lus withers, which appears to have been hurt with tha saddle, lame in his off fore leg. Given tinder my baud this 29th davof May 1807. T. GORSUCH of Love-less- TV* owner is requested to prove property, paycliaiges and take him away. ROBERT SHIPLY. June 2- ____________2aw3tf Notice is hereby given, THAT I intend applying to the judges o BaV.oiore c#unty court, for the benefit of the act of insolvsney, passed at November ses- sion, 1805, and the supplement theretopassed at November session, 1806, at the expiration of two months from this date. WALTER S. HUNT. May 18, 1307. ________________eo2m Notice is hereby Given, THAT the subscriber intends to apply te Harford County Court, at their next setting, or to one of the judges thereof, for the bene- fit of the insolvent laws of this state. WALTER T. HALL. May 11, 1807___________________eo2m To all my Creditors. Having experienced many losses, I am un. der the disagreeable necessity of petitioning the court or some one of the judges thereof, far the benefit of the insolvent laws passed. at the sessions of 1805 and 18o6. C. LANGFORD. April 15. 1807. _________________eo2m 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, twa months after the publication of this notice, for the benefit of the act of the general assembly of Maryland, passed at Novamber session, 1805, entitled "An act for the relief of sun. dry insolvent debtors" ; and of the supple- nsent thereto, passed at November session, 18or5. JACOB BOULDIN. april 21, 1807.___________________ d2ra To all my Creditors. J hereby give notice that I intend applying tothe Baltimore county court or one of the judges thereof, for the benefit of an act of as.. senibly: passed at November session 1805, entitled " an act for the relief of sundry insol- vent debtors" as also of the supplement there- topassed at the last session. JOHN BARON. __May IS. d2m§ PfUNTED 4ND~PVFUSHELiBY JOHN HEWES, Q/ifurttt the Post-Office, St. PimCs-Lwi, BALTIMORE.