m
This is to give Notice,
That the subscriber of Baltimore county,
hath obtained from the Orphans' Court of
Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters of ad-
ministration on the personal estate of Bam*
Binnix, late of said county deceased: All
persons having claims against the said de
ceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the
same with the vouchers thereof, to the sub-
scribe, at or before the 1st day of Decern
ber next, they may otherwise bv law be ex-
cluded from all benefit of said estate Given
under my hand this first day of August, 1807.
WM BINNIX, Adm'rot
Barnet Binnix, deceased.
2aw6wt
August 1, 1807.
"Tor SaleT-
Two valuable three-storyBRICK WARE
HOUSES, situate at tM head of Edicot s
dock ; also s. new two story BRL.K. D VV fcL-
IMG HOUSE and LOT, situate stout a mile
from the city of Baltimore, on the Jtafe"*
Town Turnpike road There is an handsome
GarTen and a small piece of excellent iieadow
belonging thereto. The latter property is well
situate for either a small private iam.ly or ta-
«*• ^¦^"TrVdUUCKP.UGE,
No 8, North Calvert-street.
A. 2_____________.^L-
Lmd tor Sale.
THE subscriber offers for Sale, ROBERT'S
P4HK. containing 165 acres; being within £
miles of Baltimore, on the Falls turnpike road.
The improvements are, a small frame Dwelling
House, a Kitchen adjoining, Barn and Stables,
a small Spring House, a good Apple Orchard
a Meadow very rich, about 6 acres cleared, &
from 20 to 25 more may be easily made, as the
place is well watered. There is a sufficient
OUantity of timber for tl e visa of the farm ¦-—
The terms of sale may he known by applying
Abraham, Jmob, in Howard-street, or to
lOHN MERRYMAN, of Sam'l,
Near Hooksldwn
1Q 2a w
may 18.____.______—---------------—
To the Voters of Baltimore
County,
GENTLEMEN,
We having a long and intimate acquaint-
an-e with Mr. Sam. Chew Hunt, beg leave to
recommend him, as a fit person to represent
wou in the next general assembly, and have
no doubt if placed in that Ofhce he will ac
quit Himself with Wg^y V0TERS.
Baltimo'-f county, August U 2aw _
"Fence is hereby given,
That the subscriber hath obtained from the
Cohan's court of Baltimore-county, letters
of administrate qn the estate of 1 ho-
late of said county, deceased
100 Dollars Reward.
Ran-way from the subscriber, living in
Prince George's county, near Alexandria fer-
ry, the two following Negro Men, both Silack.
smiths by trade : NED, and sometimes calls
himself Edward Plai'v, 3t years old, a small
slender made black Negro, and cai read and
write. 1 cannot describe bis dress, as he car-
ried a number of g<>od clothes with him. He
has a wife in Alexandria, a free mulatto wo-
man of the name of Rachel, and four chil-
dren—I expect she will follow him.
J CK (butcalL himself John Dickson) a
dark mulatto, midVmg lusty, active and well
made. His dress I cannot describe, as be al |
so carried one or two suits of sundry clothes !
with him Any person apprehending the above
slaves, and securing them in jail so that I get
them again, shall receive, if taken within 20
miles from home, 60 dollars ; or if more >han
that dist nee, the above reward, and all rea-
sonalle charges if brought home, or in pro-
portion for eitber. 'II masters of vessels &
others are fore warned trom employing or car-
rying them ofT at their peril.
JAMES HAWKINS.
July 27._____________________2awdw
'io Rent,
The choice of 2 two-story Brick Dwelling
H U E> ; eacli has a Store in front s one si-
tuate on Baltimore-street, adjoining the store
of Messrs Jacob and Wm 13,1'.'.ell; the other
j near the Precincts Market House, calculat-
ed for the reception of a large family Ap-
plication to be made at No 240, Baltimore-
Fresh Capers, Anchovies and j Baltimore Jockey Club.
street.
June 20
2aw
CITY BATHS.
mas Baxley, .-
All persons having claims agai«s> the said «le-
ceased are hereby warned to exhibit the s me,
wi'th the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber,
at or before the first day of March next; they
may otherwise by law be excluded trom all
benefitof said estate. All persons indebted to
the deceased, are hereby required to make
immediate payment. Given under my hand
this seventh day ef August, 18u7-
August
7 1807
JOHN BAXLEY. Alm'r
2aw6w
To Lease on Ground Rent,-
The following LOTS in Yates' & Bowly's
addition: ,
No. "8 on York street ?5 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
*dditio») 30 feettront, 80 deep.
ROB; G. HARPER.
may 5._____ _____________2aw_____
To Lease, on ground-rent,
SIX LOTS on Franklin-street, south side,
opposite to the water company's rewryoh*, 20
feet front & 90 (eet deep ; beginning for No. 1
• at the distance ot about 304 fret from the inter-
section of Franklin and Calvert-streets, and
running eastwardly lor breadth adjoining each
other <>nd bounding on franklin-street
Also, six other LOTS on Gravel-alley, the
north side, -'0 feet 'ront and 50 feet deep.
Gravel-alley rims parallel with Franklin street,
and is /0 feet wide. The Lots or it run bark
to those on Franklin-street. P-rsons who
takit Lots on Franklin street"; will therefore
have an o ,portunity of making them 140 teet
de p to run hack to the sdley
Persons who wish to *:.kc lots of this depth,
irtay.rftheychoose, have agrenter front. Those
•who prefer pit chasing in f»« simple, may have
a credit ot 13 months, on ipproved notes with
endorsers, and a clear title when the money is
paid , , ,
A plat may be seen, and t.rms known, bv
application to the subscriber, or to James Ba-
ker, surveyor, Olatown, near the toot-bridge,
who will shew the lots.
ROB. G. HARPER
JuneL ______/ 2aw
This is to give Notice,
That the subscriber hath obtained from the
Orphans' Court ol Baltimore county, in Mary,
land, letters tesUmenlary, on the personal
estate of John luylor, late of Baltimore coun-
ty, deceased : AU persons having claims a-
gainst the said deceased, are hereby warned
to exhibit the same, with the vouchers there-
of to the subscriber, at or before the 30th ot
December r.ext, they may otherwise by law
be excluded from all benefit of said estate.
Given under my hand, this 20th day of June,
I8ii7. JOHN SHULTZ,
Executor of John Taj lor.
J»n»?2 1887._______;________Saw
To Let.
A Dry Good Store, in M .rket-street.—
possession given immediately Inquire at this
Office. ' August 26.________2aw'.'w
FINN'S IMPROVEMENT, &c. &c.
Seven new TUBS, and shortly another extensive
BOILKR, besides a variety of other efforts to
please ' ! !
WILLIAM FINN,
Wh> at -he
CITY BATHS, JONES' FALLS FOOT.
BRIDGE,
Has had the honor for several years past
to be instrumental in masking the body co-po-
eal of hitlf tke community ; takes this liber-
y to talk like a states nan, viz.—not jor his
ouia but tor the public good .' To inform all his
old and net* friends, as well those he knows, as
those he don't know ; that his Patent submersion
machinery, is now in complete order for their
reception ; or, in other words, he has made,
an.i is still making, such additions to his es
tablishmcnt, that from day light until mid-
night no applicant will be subject to the un-
necessary loss of a moments detention, to
obt in either a COL1), WARM, SHOWER,
or PLUNGING BATH; when the season
permits :
APPROPRIATE ROOMS
AND
BATHING TUBS,
For all sizes and sexes, petached Rooms,
particulalry appropriated for LADIES, and
Cordial Restoratives, as usual viz : Finn's
Antispasmodics t Vraai Restoratives ; Republi
can Strengtheuersfor the nerves, and the never
failing exbiliratives of the system vu garly
named Milch and Fruit PUNCH, LEMO.
NADE, &c. Together will the most punc-
tual attention of the public's most obsequi-
ous, &.C. &C.
WILLI \M FINN.
N. B. For the further encouragement of
persons inclined to bathe, & coming in stages
one half of the hire will be paid, if required.
June IB. ________________ 2aw
Sickling Vinegar.
The subscribers have on hand, a quantity of
VINEGAR, fit for Pickling, which they will
sell by the hogshead, barrel, or gallon.
TEAS.
ALSO,
A choice selection of 1'EAS, particularly
chosen for retailing ; and a general a-.sort
meat of GROCERIES ; width they will sell
wholesale or retail on moderate terms
RILEY & DUKEHART.
WM RILEY
Has also on hand at his Factory, on East,
street, a good assortment of BOCTS and
S. i OES, partic dai y m ;de for home consump-
tion ; where measures will be taken, and or-
ders punctually complied with, with neatness
and dispacth
9th mo. 4th.__________________?at> 8t
Fresh Garden & Grass ^eecis.
M-X1MILLIAN HEUISLER,
HAS received by the ship 'air American,
from London, his usual supply of GAKDF.N
SEEDS, which makes his assortment com
plete.
Also,
GRASS SEEDS, viz. White Clover, Lu-
«rne, Cinque foil and Rye Grass, and a few
line Moss Kos-s, all which he will sell low,
at his Nursery St Garden, at Portland-Ferry-
Olives,
EDWARD FITZGERALD
Begs leave to inform his friends and the
public, that he has just received from New-
York, per the schooner Friendship, the above
with many other articles, which complets
his assortment.
He has on hand,
At his cheap Wholesale and Retail
10 tons Rissia Hnrp,
Few chests Hyson ev. For sale on liberal
terms by
CUMB. D. WILLIAMS.
Seidesaber 5, 2aw2w
To be Sold.
The subscriber having been appointed trus-
tee for that purpose, otters for sale that valu-
able tract or parcel of LAND or PLAN-
TATION, late the property of Zachariah
M'Ktibm ; containing about 488 acres, lying
and being in Montgomery county, with a
large and-commodious mill house 38 feet by
42, three-stories high, one-story of which is
stone and two of brick, with two water
wheels, three pair of stones, two of which
are French Burr, one of Collins ; with mer-
chant and country bolting cloths, sufficient
for manufacturing flour, all in good repair ;
with a saw mill, stable, smich's-shop, dwel-
ling and store-house, the mill stands on a
public road, leading from the mouth of Ma
nococy to the city of Washington, about 11
miles from the former, and 20 from the latter
and 20 from Frederick town. The above
property will be sold in Lots, or all toge
ther as will oest suit the purchasers. The
terms of sale will be cush. If not sold at pri-
vate sale before the twenty-ninth day ol Oc-
tober next, the sale to commence that day,
or in case of rain, the first fair day thereafter
HENRY HOWARD of John, Trustee.
N. B. l he subscriber will also sell 250
acres of LAND lyi'g on the south side of
Patapsco river, within about 7 miles of Bal-
timore by water or land j the one h*lf in good
wood and well adapted to any kind of coun-
try produce.
The terms will be one third cash, on the re-
sidue there will be a credit, with bond bear-
ing interest. H. HOWARD, of J. Trustee
may 30. , 2aw
For Sale.
1 will dispose of at private sale, the Farm
whereon I reside, lying in Baltimore county,
on the York Road, leading from Solomon
Schtmtck's (formerly Towson's Tavern) thro'
Meredith's Ford, and distant from Baltimore,
14 miles, containing about 900 acres, with a
large proportion of wood and meadow ground.
On this Farm are two large Orchards of Ap-
ple and Peach ; the former contains 1000, St
the latter 600 trees, which have just arrived
to perfection, and their fruits aretof the choice
kinds The improvements consist of a small
Dwelling House and Kitchen, a Dairy with
a good Spring of Water, a Spinring House,
a large. Negro Quarter, Barn, Stables,
he. This Farm lies about 5 miles from
Hampton, the seat of general Ridgely, and
is pleasantly situated in a good neighborhood,
and also contiguous to several mills. The
York Road passes through the middle of the
above land, which makes the carriage to
Baltimore, safe and convenient, having eight
miles of the above road Tumpiked. This
property can be divided into two Farms, with
an equal proportion of wood and meadow to
each. For terms, apply on the premises, to
LARE.IN H. SMITH.
July 14. T&F
Entitled
to draw-
back.
For Sale or Rent.
The subscriber willsellor rent, the HOTEL
situated on the Capitol Hill, and near to the
Capital, at present occupied by Mr. P. D.
Stelle. As this i.ouse is well known, it is use-
less to say more than that it is calculated for a
large establishment, and is the first situation
for a Hotel on a large scale in this city. Pos-
session can be had on the first day of October
next. Some other houses for sale or rent, on
the hill, near the Capitol. For terms apply to
DANIEL CARROLL, of Dud'n.
W»sfin(;-to". August 7______tnSefistO
For Sale,
That valuable Lot and Improvements, for-
merl} occupied by Joseph Haskins, Jun. well
calculated for the Copper asd Tin business—
fronting '27 feet on South-street, and running
back to i ranklin-lane Also, the Lot adjoin-
ing on Franklrn-lane, 27 feet front, and 40
feet deep, with a white frame building on
it- In fee simple. For terms apply to
W. M. MAYNADIER,
Sept. 3. 2aw
On Tuesday the 14th day of next October
the Baltimore Jockey Club Purse ofgSOO, «il.
b( run for over the Club's Race Course, near
G vane's-Town : free for anj horse, mare or
gelding agreeably to the rules of tile Club
On Wednesday the 15tii, the B J Club's
Colt's Purse of 200 dollars, free as above.
Also, on Thursday the 15th, a handsome
subscription Purse, free for any thing j but
the racing to t-e conducted agreeably to the
Rules of the Cub, except so far as they re-
late to merely club matters.
JOHN WOODEN, of John,
Treasurer
August 11. 2alwlaw8t|J
REMOVAL
jfames Ninde, Watch-Maker
No.'70, Market-street,
Respectfully informs his friends and the
public, that he has removed from his old stand
to the above place, where ho hopes by a punc-
tual attention to business, to merit a continu-
ance of the public patronage which lie tias hi
therto so liberally experienced.
He has on hand, an will be constantly sup-
plied with, an efegant assortment of G oil and
Silver Horizontal,Seconds,Capped, Jewelled,
aud other WATCHES, of the first quality.
which he offers lor sale at the most reduced
rices may 19. 2aw
100 pair of Boots for sale by
LEOPOLD nONSE E,
No. 227, Market-street, between Howard h
Liberty streets,
Amongst which a'e.
Fifty pair suitable for expoitation, which
will be sold low for cash, or g»o<3 paper, all
orders, will be thankfully received, aid exe-
cuted on the best terms, and shortest no-
ice. Sept 3 2awot
Wanted,
In a Wholesale and Retail Dry Good Store,
A Young M A N, about the age of 16 or 18
years: be must understanJ the business i.nd
come well recommended. Forparticulais in-
quire at this office.
August .1.___ M "W
Notice is hereby Given,
That the subscriber iRtends to petition the
next General Assembly of Maryland, to pass a
Law, authorizing a jury of twelve disinterest-
ed men to ascertain what damage he sustains
on account of that bruch of the Reisters'-
town Turnpike l\o.d thatlea^stowards West-
minster, passing through his Laud
DANIEL FORNEY.
Sept 2. _____________2a«4tf
This is to give Aotite,
That the Subscriber, of Baltimore . ounty,
hath obtained from the orphan's court of Bal-
timore county, in Maryland, letteis of admi-
nistration on the personal estate ofthe lato Tho-
mas Cushman, deceased. All persons having
claims against the said deceased, aro hereby
warned to exhibit the sanv, with the vouch-
ers thereof, to the Subscriber, at or before
the first day of March next ; liny may otht-r-
wis« by law be excluded from all benefit of
said estate. Given under mj hand this fifth
day of August, m the yi ar of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and seven.
CATHARINE CUSHMAN, Adfri'ic.
August 5, 18o7. 2'ivWiw
Edward Johnson & Co.
INFORM their friends & the public, thai the}
are well stocked with, and now ready to deli
ver, STRONG, TABLL, and SMALL
B E F K.
January 2. _____ 2aw
Green Turtle Soup,
Will be served up at the Shakespeare Ta-
vern, corner of Lemmon and East street,
trom 11 to four o'clock, on Wednesdays and
Saturdays, during the season.
(£jf Private familieo can be served as above.
August 11-________________ T&, f''
Washington Academy,
Somerset Covr.ty, Et. Mary'd 26th Jug. 1807
THE undersigned Committee of the B"ard
of Trustees, invite persons tpialifie ' for the
Presidency, and as well for that of an Assist-
ant Tutor in the above institution The sala
ry of the former will be 600 dollars, and that
of the latter 4; 0 dollars pel annum, u ith board
to each free of charge Proposals atcunpa-
nied with proper recommendations, will be
received arid attended to by either of the un-
dersigned, till 31st December.
JOHN GALE,
GEOKGE HANDY,
L. D TEACKLE.
CO* The Editors of the " Philadelphia Ga
zette," the " New York Gazette," and the
'• lies.on Gazette," will please publish the
above twice a week for three weeks, and for-
ward their accounts to the Editor of the Fe-
deral Gazette.
(Sept. 7.) ?aw3w
Notice.
The partnei shtp heretofore existing under
the firm ot Jacob and Wm. Norris, being dis-
solved by the decease of the former—all per
sons having claims against them, are desired
to present them for settlement—and all those
having accounts standing open on their books,
are requested to make immediate pa'-meot to
WILLIAM NOliRIS, Jun.
Who begs leave respectfully to inform the
customers of the late concern, as well as the
public generally, that the business will be
carried on by him as heretofore, and assures
them that nothing shall be wanting to give
every satisfaction ix the Grocery line, as he
proposes keeping goods of the very best qua-
lities, for the purpose of supplying private fa
milies, and at the lowest prices
Sept 5. . _______ d4t 2aw4w
To Let,
The Store and Cellar No. 88 Market-street,
with a Stable and Ware-bouse fronting on
East-street Also, 2 brick WAREHOUSES,
on the lower end of SwitU'a Wharf Apply
to STEWART, MONTGOMERY h CO
286, Market-sVect.
May 18.____________________d4t-2aw
This is to give Notice,
THAT the subscriber of the city of Balti-
more, hath obtained from tjte orphans' court
of Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters tes-
tamentary, on the personal estate of Sarah
Ridgely, late of the city of Baltimore, afore-
said, deceased ; all persons having claims
against the said deceased are hereby warned
to exhibit the same, with the vouchers there-
of, to the subscriber, at or before the tenth
day of March next, they may otherwise hy
law, be e deluded from all benefit of the said
estate. Given under my hand, this 7th day
of September, 1807.
MARY RIDGELY.
September 7, 1807. 2aw6w
For Sale,
THAT well known, and long established
Stand, as a Tavern, Stage House, and P.,st«
Office, where ail the Public Stages stop, si.
tuate in Harford town, in Harford county»
(commonly known by the name of Bush) oil
the Post Road, 25 miles from Baltimore and
12 from Havre de Grace. There cannot be a
more e,ligiab:e sit ation, making a regular
stage North and South It. possessi s peculi-
ar advantages of most other country stands,
having a m reliant mill, a mercantile store o£
large capital, and .• eekly waier lemeiauce,
to and from Baltimore, all within V:00 jards
of the door j also a very desirable neighbor-
ing custom and society. There is an excel-
lent Kitchen Gar ten, and three valuable Lots,
in high order for Grass, or other protl ce ;
separate large slahles fer travelvrs and stage
Horses Carriage and Cow Houses, with eve-
ry other ncc.ssary building for the accommo-
dation of travellers, an'1 the family equal, if
not. superior, to any stand i-etween Baitimor*
and iw \o k Tiiis property will be sold
low for cash, orgood'pa'pe.r I will sell with;
it, if wished, .bout lour hundred .>.!:,• s
worth o Furniture. Beds, '»: b s, Chairs,
&.C. Al o, a soi of Hi rs( * a id tugi , in the
Pilot i inc, wliic.'i runs iron tlie a ove pince,
to Havre de Grace. The vhole wHl be sold
ti g thi.r, or separate, as may suit purchaser*;
Ti»e Tavern House, and its apportanainxes, \g
now under rent at four hundrt d and n/'y dot-
lars per year . and the wiioh property iri
good repair. A great bargih will be given,
on application to the snbs.r.bcr. near tlte
premises.
PEREGKIN NOWLAND,
Sweet Air
Sen>ember 7. .a»vlw
A'Sir-ieii Horse-
The subscriber on tie 11th day of June
ls«t, swopped a Horse, with a certain person
who called himseii James VVilsn, who ap-
peared to he ai ou 3ii ye;rs 0 age; slender
made, w.th only one arm dresser! in a blue
roa and nai keen pantaloons. 1 is anxiety to
get rid ol the Horse, inuueed toe to suspect
lie Was stolen, oi which I m. ntioned to him,
and in consequet.ee ol which he ahstond.
< d, and h t never since returned ; but le(t
me in possession of both Horses j 1 do there.
fore give tins public notice, for the benefit
of the owner, aud request that he may come,
prove his horse, pay the charges and tukt hinv
a.way. The hoise is a bay, about 16 bands
high, with a small blemish in one e>e, and a
lew while hairs in his forehead, trots, gal-
lops,, am :j, pears to be about H years old'.
The different editors throughout the conti-
nent are requested to insert the above a fow
times in tUt-ir papers.
WM. W. WANN,
On the Great Falls of Gunpowder, twelve
miles noith from Baltimore.
A-:giist 19.________________ 2awl2t||
Green Tuuie.
TURTLE SOUP, will be served upon the
Table ofthe Fountain Inn, on MONDAYS
and FRIDAYS, at 2 o'clock, and from 11 till
2, in the Public Room, during the season,
I AMES HRYDliN.
N B. Private Families can be served.
June 2.______________ 'i h S
Notice is hereby ( iven,"~
Th'.t I intend to a; ply to the judges of Bal-
timore count} court, o some one of them, for
the benefit of an set of asai-mMy passed at
November session, S8(:S and the s'p].lement
thereto, intitlni, an act for the retief tf sun-
dry insolvent debtors, to relieve me from."
debts which I am unable to p;>y; after two
months notice, is duly given.
' j LN B. SAYfE.
Sept 9, 1807.______ eo2m
Notice is hereby Given,
That the subscriber mends appjytngto the
judges of Waahingt n county court at the
next October term, for the benefr. of tiie in-
solvent laws passed in 1805, and 1806, to re-
lieve him from debts for wf ch he is !i:ibie,
and which he is unable to nav.
JOHN" KENNEDY.
Washington county* Sept 9, 1807. 2aw2n jj
Notice Ms hereby Give*,
That the subscriber intends to make applica-
tion to the judiM s of Talbot county court, at
the next term ihereof, ti) le In Id on the 2d
Monday of November next, for tie ben. fit of
an act of assembly, pass ct at November ses-
sion, 18o5, entitled " An act for the benefit
of sundry insolvent debtors," and of the se-
veral supplements thereto.
JOSEPH FIELD.
Talbout County, August .?8. lawitj
Notice is hereby Given,
That the subscriber 'mends applying to the
judges of Washington county court, at the
October term, for the ben, fit of the insolvent
laws, passed in 1805 and 1806.
This is a circumstance which the subscrib-
er much "egrets but after laving used eve-
ry exertion in his power to nvoiil it, he has
not been able to succeed. Ahlmiv h he ius
met with many losses, yothis property at a fair
valuation, would still be nearly equal to Its
debs, but as his creditors have refused to
take property in that way, he must submit—
he must sacrifice the fruits ot 10 years in-
dustry—and he still hoj.es it will be in his
power some day, to settle every claim, foe
he shall alwais consider himself bound ii>
honor, to pay every cent, if ever in his power.
THOA AS KENNEDY '
Washington Qounty, Md. Aug. 18. 2aw2ui
Notice is hereWy given, io ail
my creditors, that I am under the painful ne-
cessity of applying to the judges o( Baltimore
county court, or to some one of them, for tha
benefit of tlie act of assembly passed, at No-
vember session 18 5, entitled an act for the
relief of sundry insolvent debtors, as also ot
of the supplement thereto, passed at the last
session
ABRM. FULLER.
Sept. 7._____ d2ni
Notice is hereby Given,
That the subscriber intends to irake rip; H-
cation to Baltimore county court, in 2 mentis
from this dale tor the benefit of the act of as-
sembly of this state, paused al November ses-
sion, 1805, oiititled, " An act lor the relief
of sundry insolvent debtors."
ALEXANDER DE VALCOUMT.
AuiTii't U 'S''7.______ (lorn
The Subscribers give No-
tice to their Creditors, of their intention to
apply to Baltimore county court, at its next
sitting, for the benefit of the insolvent laws
of this state. I). C. Stewart,
W- P. Stuart,
Llo}d Buchanan*
August 3, 1807, d
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY'
JOHN HRWESi
Opposite the Pest Office, St. Puui's-Lar.e.
Baltimore.
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