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FiNT\"S IMPROVEMENT, &c. &c. ¦gcoen >aai 'TUBS, and shortly another extensive BOILER, besi please a variety of other efforts to WILLIAM FINN, Who at 'he CITY BATHS, JONES' FALLS FOOT- BRIDGE, Has had the honor for several years past to be instrumental in washing the body corpo- till ol half tke community ; takes this liber- y to talk lif.e a statesman, viz.—not jot his owl but lor the public good .' To inform all his pWandne»u friends, as well those he knows, as those he don't trees ; that his Patent submersion machinery, is now in complete order far their fecf ption ; or, in other words, he his made, an i is still making, such additions to his es- tablishment, that from day light until mid- night no applicant will be subject to the un- jtecessarv loss of a moments detention, to obt'iin either a COLD, WARM, SHOIVUK, or PLUNGIXG BATH-; when the season permits : APPROPRIATE ROOMS AND BATHING TUBS, For all sizes and sexes, Detached Rooms, particulalry appropriated for LADIES, and Cordial Restoratives, as usual viz : Finn's Antispasmodics ; Grand Restoratives ; Republi- can Strenglheners for the nerves, and the never failing' exhiliratives of the system vulgarly Siamed Milch and Fruit PUNCH, LEMO. MADE, ike. Together with the most punc- tual attention of the public's most obsequi- ous, &.C. &.C. WILLIAM FINN. N. B. For the further encouragement of persons inclined to bathe, h coming in stages one half of the hire will be paid, if required. CI- ... June IS. 2aw To Lease, on ground-rent, SIX LOTS on Franklin-street, south side, Opposite to the water company's reservoir, 20 feet front (k 90 feet deep ; beginning for No. 1 at the distar.ee of about 304 tVet from the inter- section of Franklin and Ca'vert-streets, and running eastwardly for breadth adjoining' each other, and bounding on Franklin.street. Also, six other LOTS on Gravel-alley, the Hoit.h side, 20 feet front and 50 feet deep. Gravel-alley runs parallel with Franklin-street, and is 20 feet wide. The Lots on it run back to those on Franklin-street. Persons who take Lots on Franklin.street, will therefore have an opportunity of making them 140 feet deep, to run back to the alley. Person* who wish to take lotsof this depth, may, if they choose, have a greater front. Those who prefer pn chasing in fs»« simple, may have a credit of 12 months, bo approved notes with endorsers, and a clear title when the money is paid A plat in ay he seen, and tarms known, by application to the subscriber, or to JaTites Ba- ker, surveyor, OUltown, near the toot bridge, •who will shew the lots. KOB. G. HARPER. June 1. 2aw Fresh Garden tk Grass Seeds. MAXIMILLIAN HEUISLER, HAS received by the ship Fair American, from London, his usual supply of G Alt DEN SEEDS, which makes his assortment com plete. Also, GRASS SEEDS, viz. White Clover, Lu. zcrnc, Cinque foil and Rye Grass, and a few fi».c Moss Ros s, all which he will sell low, at his Nursery Ik Garden, at Portland-Ferry- Vranch, near Baltimore. ^^^^^^^^^™ __apxil 29. Willam Carman HAS opened his SLATE YARD, on Spear's wharf, below Smith St Hooper's Bake-house, for the sale of SLATE, of which lie has a good supply in readiness for tiic present son. The quality of tbe Slate is such that little need be said of it—general satisfaction hag been experienced by those who have us- ed it. Many buildings in this city are covered with Slate that is really rotting, owing to the qnan- tity of clay naturally mixed with it ; hut the slate here advertised/is of tlie inost durable lend, in consequence of the Iron contained in it Such persons as see it their interest to use an article of acknowledged superiority, may depend on havingtlieir orders punctually executed, as W. C is determined to receive no more than he can fulfil in time agreeably to contract. The buildings already covered with this slate are a» follow : — Mr. Robert Oliver's back buildings in Gay street ; captain Carr's, on Fell's.Point ; Philip Littig's, Baltimore- street; Henry Payson's, Hanover-street s Ja- cob Myers's; South-street, and Amos A. Wil- liams's warehouse, on Bowly's wharf. N. B. The price of the Slate is 10 Dollars per square of ten feet (100 feet superficial mea- sure. I The slate is measured when the work is finished, allowing one foot extra in the length of the eaves, lips and vallies. SLATEP. S will be recommended, it re- quired, that will do credit to the work. July 3. ________2aw6w Wanted to reside in a gen- tleman's family in the country, a person ca pable of teaching a family of children read- ing, writing, English Grammar, and the low- er branches of the ..Mathematics. Such a person accompanied by satisfactory recom ¦ mendations, as to capacity, attention and mo- rality, will meet with liberal remuneration Inquire at this Office. July U.________________________Saw To Lease on Ground Rent, The following LOTS in Yates' & Bowly's addition : No. 68 on York-street 25 feet front 62 deep 69 do. 25 do. do. 52 do. 74 Wilkes-st. 25 do. do. 54 do. ALSO, Lot No. 21 on Potter street (Asquith's addition) 30 fact front, 80 deep. ROB: G. HARPER. may 5. 2aw For Sale, Or to RUNT for a term of years, A neat little COUNTRY SEAT, in a healthy situation, not two miles from this city ; a short distance from the York turnpike road, near the country-seats of James Edwards &. Hugh Thompson, esquires. ! It contains about eleve i acres of Land, di- vided, into several convenient lots ; two excel lent meadow lots, a clover lot, and a pasture set in orchard grass j a good cultivated gar- den with sundry kinds of fruit, pears, Sic. ; 2 young thriving orchards of excellent fruit, consisting of apples, peaches and cherries. The improvements are, a neat two-story frame House, to rooms on a floor j stable U outhouses ( a brick milk.house, and. u pump ot excellent water running through the same ; also a spring of good water convenient to the House. Also, a number of utensils suitable for such a place, and some stuck. Inquire of the printer. , July 17. 2a\v4-t Jaw Charles C. Egerton > HAS FOR SALE, 60,000 lb, best Green Coffise, "2 hhds. Sugar, 1353 boxes Claret Wine, 10 tons Camneachy LogwooL, 53 hhds. Maryland Tobacco, 1,000 wt. Indigo, may 91. eo " BENGALS. A few pieces of BENGALLS, of different colors, for ..ale by JOSEPH TOWNSEND. No. 18, Baltimore street. 6th mo- 3. eo Dividend The President and Directors of the Union Rank of Maryland, have this day declared a dividend offow and a half per cent on the capi- tal Stock thereof, for the half year, ending the 30th instant, and the same will be paid to the stockholders, or their representatives on or after Monday the 6th July, ensuing. By order o*' the Borrd, R. HIGINBOTHOM, Cashier. June 29_______________________eolKt Wm. ti Jerm. lioiiman, No. 3, South Charles street, OFFER FOR SALE, 147 bales INDIA GOODS, Consisting of Oude Saltans, Do. Cosahs, Do. Mamoodies, Tandah Sahans, and lilafetgunge do. June 56- d3Ot-eoIOt Wm. & jerm. Hoffman, No. 3, South Charlf.s-street, Have imported in the Shepherdess, /rem.London, 62 packages Fancy Goods, Consisting of Prints, Muslins, Qamhrick and common Dimities, Camhrick and common Ginghams, Cambrick Sarsnets, Chambray Muslins, Shirting Cottons, Madras and Pullicat Hankerchiefs, White and Printed Ouiltiugs, Knitting and Adelphi Cotton, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Super Cloths and Cassimers, with trim- mings to ma-ch, Elegant Shawls, newest fashion, Ribbons, Dress Buttons, Cords, Tassels, Girdles, fkc. &c. And have remaining from a former itnpof tation a *cw cam IRISH LIN KEN1- KTUTt SHEETINGS. June 26 ul5t-e»l$t For Sale. Two valuable three-story BRICK WARE HOUSES, situate at tne head of Eliicott's dock ; also s. new two story BRICK DWEL- ING HOUSE and LOT, situate about a mile from the city of Baltimore, on the Frederick Town Turnpike road There is an handsome Garden and a small piece of excellent n endow belonging thereto. The latter property is well situate for either a small private family or ta- vern. For terms apply to- FREDERICK PRICE, No. 8, North Caivcrt-street. A.2 Saw London Phdenix Fire Office. The Agent is thankful for the punctuality with which the renewal payments have been insde on Policies opened last year, and begs leave again to recommend this valuable iusti tulion to the citizens of Baltimore, and all parts of Maryland, for the Insuring of Pro- perty from hiss or damage by Fire. The following Policies expire in July, August and September ensuing, of which the con- cerned will please take notice. No. 272.0;5 / B Lowndts,esq Bladenshurg, 272,0163 July 1st, 1807. ov. „,„? Mr. Frederick hammer, 2'2'0185 July 17th 1807 272 019! Jo,m 1>urvisnce- esq- ^,VlyS July 21st 1807. o7Q n"fil Gabriel Wood, esq. ~'-' _S August 4th 1807. 979 O 1 ? Mr- Joiin P- Sflk's "'•" J August 1st 1807. 079 c&iX Ml'- B- Solomon, *t*,v*~$ AugustlSth 1807. "S Mr. Alexander M'Dnnalfi, . 023 V George-Town, Columbia. J August27th 1807 272,024 \ Mr. John Veasey, ' », 272,04r3 September 13th4807. ,) Miss Susanna Bi'chanan, This is to give Notice. That the subscriber of lite city of Balti- more hath obtained from the orphan's court of Baltimore county in Maryland, letteis of administration on the personal estate ol James Wilson, late of Baltimore aforesaid, deceased. All persons having claims against the said decesssd, are hereby warned to exhibit the game, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub- scriber, on or before the first day of February next, they may otherwise by law, lie exclud- ed from all benefit of the said estate, and ! those indebted are requested to make imme- diate payment. Given under my hand this loth day of July, in the iear of our Lord 1807. SAM. M'KEAN, Adm'r. July 15. 2aw6w :,i72,02S '( 372,02?} tme *6, 1807. September 24th 1807 Mr. George Malthv, September 26>h 1807. DAVID STEWART. d4t BawlstSpt To Let, The Store and 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 Applv to STEWART, MONTGOMERY & CO .206, Market-st; set. May 18. d4t-2aw Edward Johnson .& Co. 1NFOH M their friends & the public, that they a»e well stocked with, and now ready to deli- ver, STRONG, TABLE, and SMALL BEER. January S. Saw New Millinery. MRS. BOWYER & CO from Philadelphia, Informs the Ladies of Baltimore, and iis vicinity, that from the latest arrivals from Europe, they have received a variety cf Mil. linerV and Loose Summer Dresses, Lace and S:lk Mantles, Spencers, Black and white Lacp Veils, Flowers, Luster, Sarsanets, Ribbons, Cameo Combs, with a variety of other articles too numerous to mention, Which will be opened this day at the House of Mr King, No. 110, Market street, within 5 doui s of. Calvert-street. July 50._______________________eo4'i Baltimore and Keister's-town Turnpike Road Office. July 20th, 1307. The stockholders of that part of the capi- tal stock of the Baltimore and Keister's-'own Turnpike Road Company which was taken on the Eigth day of January last, are.hereby notified that the second instalment of Five Dollars on each share oi said stock is requir ed to he paid at the Hank ot Bdtimore on the first day of September next; agreeably to a resolution of the president and Managers. JOHN F. HARRIS, Sec'ry . July-20.____________________^.i;_sLS Baltimore and Frederick-town Turnpike Road Company. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That proposals in viiting will be received at the Company's Office in the city of Balti- more, until the 20th of August next, f>r build- ing abridge over Manoquiey. The width of the stream is about 300 feet, and the bridge is to be raised about 40 feet above low water mark. The proposals to be accompanied with a plan. On application to John M'Pherson, and George liaei, esq. in Frederick-town, fur- ther information may be had. J. LEWIS VVAMPLER, Sec'ry. Jutv 9. _____ ___eotSythAu lntlfgo, -, Cocoa, and Coffee. 67 serootis first quality Flotant I.idigo, 83 bags Carracas Cocoa, Just received by tiie schooner Hope from Laguira, and .'or sale by LUKE TIERNAN & CO. GEO. F. fk LEM. WAR FIELD Jnly:;9._____________________eolOti To Rem, TWO STABLES In Rogers'-aliey, back of the late Franklin-Hotel Inquire of Henry Peek, No. 149, Market street. N. B. They will accommodate 24 Horses may 14. ee John Sjierry, No, 55, Smitb's wharf, Has received an invoice of 1.' cases Fan- cy GOODS, consisting of Tambored Leno, Japanned, Sprig, Mull Muslin , 4-4 and fi 4 Tambored, Plain and Spotted Cau/e, Sha . Is Princess and Royal Spider Net and Fancy Nottingham Lace. On hand, Coss.is, Jail dpoore Sannahs, Jug. lea, T Luekipoore, ' Baftfts, Chittabully, ) Gilla Roma! s, Cotton Checks, White Piatillas, Brown Hollands, Britannia*, Book Checks, Dowles and Creas, Cotton llosr, Bolting 21oths, H_______________________ Beerboom Gurrahs, Also, 12 pipes 4th proof Cogniac Brandy, (old.) 40 boxes first quality Cigars, N. B. The above goods entitled to deben ure which will be received in part payment. July l._ _ebl2t Land for Sale, About 380 acres of Woodland, from nine to ten miies from Baltimore, on the main roau to Eliicott's upper Mills: there is a large quantity of timber and wood on this tract; it is allowed by good judges that it will ave- rage considerable nuue cords of wood pi r acre, than will pay the price I ask tor it, as it stands, without any expence or trouble in cutting. The price of fire wood the last winter, with the increasing scarcity of that article on the tide waters, md near Baltimore, it is thought will make«his property of great value in a few years, to one that has the money to spare. The whole may he sold to- g-ether or had in lots, as may be»f. suit pur- chasers, one half the money will be required in hand, for the other half, t ¦ o or three years credit will be given. Mahlon Ely, living near the premises, will shew tin Land ; and the terms made know, on application to Jo- seph Townsend, Baltimore, or to E.'.MON WILLIAMS, S t Ol n.TS illtt LO, OFfER FUR SALE, L. K Madeira WINE, In pipes, hhds. and qr. casks, July 1. ______ eol2t 1< or Sale, A valuable FA KM, containing about two hundred acres of Land, situated on Elk-ridge AnreArur.di'' county, neai the Baptist meet ug House. T e improvements are a conve nicnt dwelli-g House two stories high, with ¦i well finished Kitchen, Barn, Stables, and other convenient out Houses; about one hun- dred and fifty bearing Apple Trees, and a variety of other Fruit Trees About one- third of this Land is very heavily timbered ; thirty acres of good meadow land, twelve of which are in grass. There is a small town built on one corner of the Land, on the road that leads from Frederick town to An- napolis. It is well adapted to clover and plaster, and is a healthy situation, conveni- ent to market, distant twenty mi es from Bal- timore City, and about tbe same distance from the city of Washington. If not sold by the 27th day of August, it will then be ex- posed at public sale, if fair, if not the next fair day. For terms, applv on the primises to JOHN B BURGESS. July 1. _____________________lawjtt])___ By Virtue oi an Order from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore county, will be sold at Public Sale, on Tuesday the 4th of August next, at 11 o'clock oti the premises, A LOT of GROUND, late the property of Charles Moore, deceased, situated on French-street, Old town, and running- back to the Falls, the improvements are two Frame Houses with good Kitchens underneath, suo. ject to the moderate ground rent, of 11 3 per foot, it will b« sold together w divided so as to suit the purchasers. The terms of sale will be one-third cash, and the other two- thirds at 60 and 90 clays credit. Also at same time and place will be sold for cash,.pply, sundry Household ani Kitchen Furniture. THOMAS ERGTHERION, Adm'r. July 16. Iaw3t Proposals by CONRAD, LUCAS & CO. (late M. bf J Conrad Uf Co.J No. 138, Market street, For Publishing LEWIS c-T CLAliK'S 'TOUR TO 7 HE PACIFIC OCEAN THROUGH THti INTERIOR OF THE CONTISENI OF NORTH AMERICA, Performed by order of the Government wf the United States, during the years 18o4, 1805 and 1806. THIS work will be prepared by captain Meriwether Lewis, and will be divided into two parts, the whole comprized in three vol- umes octavo, the first containing at least 700 pages, the second and third from four to five hundred each, printed on good paper, and a fair Pica Type. The several volumes in suc- cession will be put to press at as early periods as the avocations of the author will permit him. to prepare them for pubucat.oi . Part tnejlrst : in tvio voluv.es- Volume first WILL contain a narrative of the voyage, with a description of some of the most re- markable places in those hitherto unknown wilds of America, acompanied by a map of good size, a large chart of the entrance of the Columbia river, embraci g'the adjacent conn try, co.-wt and harbors, and embellished with views of two beautiful cataracts of the Mis- souri ; the plan, on a large scale, of the con- nected falls of that river, as also of those of I the falls, narrows and great rapids of the Co- lumbia, with their several portages For the information of future voyagers, there will be added in the sequel of this volume, some observations and remarks on the navigation of the Missouri aiftl Columbia Rivers, pointing out the precautions which must necessarily he taken, in order to ensure Success, together with an itinerary of the most direct and prac- ticable route across the continent of North America, from the confluence oi the Missou- ri and Mississippi rivers to the discharge of the Columbia into the Pacific, Ocean. Voi:i-o,.e Second. Whatever properly appertains to geogra- phy, embracing a description of.the rivers, mountains, climate, soil and face of the coun- try; a view of the Indian nations distributed over that vast region, showing their traditi- ons, habits manners, customs, national cha- racters, statme, complexions, dress, dwell ings, arms, and domestic utensils, with many other interesting particulars in relation to them : also observations and reflections on the subjects of civili/.mg, governing and main- Ing a friendly intercourse with tlmse nations. A vk w of the fur trade of North America, setting forth a plan for its extension, and showing the immense advantageswhich would accrue to the mercantile interests of the Unit ed States, bi combiningthe same with a. direct trade to tbe East-Indies through the continent of North America 'i his volume will be era- bedisbect wilti twenty plates illustrative of the dress and general appearance pf such Indian nations as differ materially from each other ; of their habitations ; their, weapons and ha oilin euts used in war; their hunting and fishing apparatus ; domestic utensiis, &c. In an appendix there will also be given a diaej of the weather kept with great attention thro'- out the \hole of the voyage, sinwii gal-o the rl lily rise and fall of to* principal water c< u;'- ses which were navigated in tha course of the same Pirt the s,'-c nd : in one volume. This part of the work will be confined ex- clusively to scientific research, and principal- ly to the naldral bistort of those hitherto mi- kno wm regions 11 "w i '1 contain a full disserta- tion on s ich subjects as may have fallen with- in the notice of the author, and which may properly fee d.s'nnute.i under the heads of Botany, Mineralogy, and Zoology, together with some s.n tin , s on ilie origin oi' Prairies, the caus» "f the muddiness of the Missouri, of volcanic appearartces, and other natural phenomena which were met with in the course of this interesting tour. This volume will also c-: n.;.in a comparative view of twenty-three vocabularies pf distinct Indian languages, pro- cured by captains Lewis and Clark, on th» voyage, and will he ornamented and embel lished with a much greater nuinbur ot plates than will be bestowed i n th< fii st part of the work as it is intended that every subject of n tural history which is entirely new, and of which there are a considerable number, shall be accompanied by an appropriate engraving illustrate e or it. This distribution of the work has been made with a view to the accommodation of every description of readers, ami is here ottered to the patronage of the public in such shape, that ¦all persons wishing to become subscribers, may accommodate tin -mi-elves with either ol' the parts, or the entire work, as it shall ue most convenient to themselves. DeUicheu /rum this inorh, there trill be published 'LEWIS AND CLAKK'.S Map of North America, From Long. 9 deg. west, to the Pacific O- cciin, and between 56 dog-, and 5'2 deg. N. i.at with extensive marginal Notes ^Dimen- sions Five leet eight inches by Three feet ten inches Embracing all their late discoveries, and that part of the continent heretofore the least known. This Map will be compiled from the best maps now extant, as well published as in manuscript from the collective information of the best informed travellers through the various portions of that region, and corrected by a series of several hundred celestial obser- vations, made by captain Lewis"during- his late tour. For the convenience of subscribers, these several works will be deli\ered at ihe most respectable commercial towns, and at the seats of government of the respective states and territories within the Union : no ad- ance is required, nor will payment be demanded until such delivery is made. The price of part the first, in two vols, will, be ten dollars, and that of part the '2d in one volume, eleven dollars, delivered in boards Price of the Map, 10 dollars dj" Any persons who ma)" have subscribed for these works, to lists which contain no sti- pulated prices for the same, and who may lie dissatisfied with the terms now proposed, are at lioeaty to withdraw their names from such lists, at any time prior to the 1st day of De- cember next. M. LEWIS. July ?". lawbw Farmers'1 Bank o/' Maryland, " Iune 30, 1807. 'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, To the stock! ohlers in this Bank, on the Western Shore, that an election will be held at Coolidge'a tavern, in the city of Annapo- lis, on the fipst Monday in -August next, be- tween the hours of lO.oMork, A. M. and 3 o'clock, V. M for the purpose of choosing seventeen directors of said Hunk, to serve for 12 months from the said day.of election. Bv order, JONAIHAN FINKNEV, Cashier. June 30. lawit Encoyfagerfibht of Literature BY AUTHORITY. Scheme oi a Lottery, FOR THE BENEFIT OF St.MARY'SCOLLEGE, ofBALTIMORK. Dolls. 1 Prize of 3Q;000 1 do. 15.000 2 do. 10,000 20,000 2 do. 5000 10,000 5 do. 1000 5,000 10 do. 500 5,000 20 do. 200 4,000 100 do. 100 10,000 1.50 do. ^10 7,500ft. rooo do. 12 'rizes 84,000 7291 I 190,500 Stationary pemiums 24,500 14209 Blanks —Not two to a Prize. 215,000 1,500 tickets, at lo dollars each, 215,ooo Arrangement of Stationary Premiums—Viz 1st. drawn blank - - jj$500 1st. do after 2,000 tickets are drawn,.1000 1st. do. after 4,000 1st. do after 6,000 1st. do. after 8,000 1st do. after 10,000 1st. do. alter 12.000 1st. do. after 14,000 1st. do. after 16,000 1st. do. after lfj.OOO 1st do. alter 20,000 Last drawn Blank, lCOt; 1500 1500 1500 1503 1500 1.300 isoo 150a lc,oc0 Dollars 245,coo 15 per cent, on g215ooo is - 32,250 Sum tobe raised bythelottery - 3o,coo Expcnces if the lottery - - 225o ---------32,250 The prevailing disposition, to encourage the progress of Literature- -the peculiar favor which St Mary's College has enjoyed--and the many splendid chances offered to adven- turers by the above scheme, induce the ma- nagers to anticipate a rapid sale of the tickets. The drawing will commence as soon as a suf- ficient number is sold to authorize it. 'ihe managers have given bond to thestate in the penalty of sixty thousand dollars, for the faith- ful payment of the prizes, which will be paid subject to a deduction of 15 per ceui, 30 day. after the drt wing is '.ii isiii d. • Prizes no de- w man'ded within a twelve-month from the tcura pletion of the drawing, will be.considered aa a donation to the College. Tickets to be had oi' the Managers, or to Such persons as niav be authorised by them. William Bti Boukg, John Tessieu, Li'ke Tie UN an, Hojiert Walsh, William Lea mam, Alexander M'Kim, Henry Wilson, Samuel Sterett, James M'Henry S. Hoi.i.i scswoui ir, Lewis Du Lourg, V U l L1 P I . A I II!-: N £ O N March 31 eolnt-law Land for Sale THZ subscriber offers for sale, the fol- lowing tract of LAND, late the n, of Charles Elder, deceased ; lying in Arundle county, on the Western Falls ot the Patapsco, twenty-two miles f om s to the rig the Frederick-town Turnpike Koafl. It contains between six and seven hun- dred acres, which will be sold in an entire body, or divided into Lots, as may' best suit the purchasers. The above land is well tim- bercd, and has a considerable portion of mea- dow ground, with a hue/: Urchard of excel- lent fruit trees of every kind. A further description is thought unneces- sary, presuming those inclined to purchase will view the premises For term apply to the subscriber, living near the 2u mile stone, on the Fr lderick-towu turnpike road. CHARLES ELDER. March 26^___ •___ law Fifty Dollars Reward. Ranaway the twenty-first day of May from the subscriber; living- in Prince-George's county, Maryland, about 4 miles from Alex- andria ferxy, Negro NED, and so ¦letimes calls himself EDWARD PLAFY, 30 years o'.l, a small lender made negro, a black- smith by trade, and can read and write.— lie has a bright mulatto woman at "•¦ dria, culled Rachel, for a wile, and lias i'emv or fivii children by her—the woman is or was l.'te property of Miss Contee. I cannot describe his dress as he had a variety of good clothes. Any person apprehendlng"tlxe said negro and securing him in jail so that I get him again, shall receive if taken within ten miles from home Ten dollars, if forty miles Thirty Dollars, and if a greater dis- tance the above reward and all reasonable expcnces if brought home. JAMES HAWKINS. June IE_____________________1 awBw Aii Apprentice Wanted. A LAD between 14 and 15 years of age, possessing a good education, and of genteel connexions, will be tuktn as an apprentice to the Printing business, at the Office of the Observer, if early application is made to tfie subscriber. J. ROBINSON. July 14. eo4t Notice is hereby Given, THAT the subscriber of Somerset county intends to make, application to the judges of Somerset county coui\, or to some one of them for the benefit of the act ot assembly passed at November session 1805, entitled " An act for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors " JOHN WHITE. July 6, 1807-_________________ d2m Notice is hereby Given, THAT the subscriber of Somerset county, intends making application to the j.idges ot Somerset county court, or some one oi them, for the bem fit cf the act. of assembly, passett at November session, 1805, entitled " An aot for tha relief of sundry insolvent debtors. MARGARET MITCHELL- July 6, 1807.____________dim Notice is hereby Giv THAT I intend to apply to the justices of Baltimore county court, or some one of them, for the benefit of an act of assembly, passed at Kovembe" session 1S05, as well as of tbe supplement thereto, passed at tbe last session, entitled an act for the relief of sundry insol- vent debtors, to re'ue,ve me from debts I am un- able to yuy, after two months from this date. MARY DAVTs. June 17, 18C7- d'.hn . P1UNTED AND PUBLISHED BY JGHIm HrAVLS, Opposite tin Post Ofjiee, St. Paui'ulcm PALTfttQJSR.