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I EDUCATION* Th? Rev. W. ALLEN has removed his Academy to the corner of Bank and Light- aireets Ho can produce tlje most satisfacto- ry credentials from Scotland, and also from George town, where he taught for several years. No ef%rt on his part si all be wanting to discnarg Ins duty wit!i fidelity. He tench- es the following brunches, v.z ; Reading, Writing, English Grammar and Composition, Arithmetic, Geography, with the use of the Globes, the Latin and Greek Languages, .<; Mathematics. In order to assist him in the Ma'hemr.ioal department, his Nephew, who arrived last month from London, and who studied Geography and Navigation under Dr. Mackay, the author of a Treatise on L'>ngi tude, &c. will teach those who may wish to Study Navigation, &G. October 26. 2aw2wi Frederick Konig, No. 2)8, MARKET-STP-T'ET, E's reC'iwil by the tat" arrivals from Europe, The toll .wing GOODS, which he will sell at moderate prices, I Ooking Glasses of all sizes, Locking Glass Plates, from 4o-26 to lo-8. Cut and Plain Hollow Glass Brabant Laces and Edgings, Saxon 'lo do. Pliin. figured aii«l stamped Sattin and Lute- string 'libhons, of all ciders, Do. do and do. Velvet Ribbons, of all co- lors. Colored and Black Galloons and Hat Rib boos, Plain and figured Silk Velvets of rll colors, Turkey Cotton, Tapes and Bobbins, Barcelona H'dkfs Pi'k and Cotton .Suspenders, Beads »nd Necklaces, o: all kinds, Violins and Violin Strings, Slate3 an I tfate Pencils. Quit's, Wazen, A neat assortment of Cutlery, And Nuremberg Ware of every descripti. on. October ?1. Saw4w i Tnis is to give Notice, That Ihe subscribers of George-town in the District of Columbia, have obtained from the orphan's court of Washington co.mty, in the district of Columbia, letters testamentary on thi personal estate of George Lee, esq lite of Washington county aforesaid, deceased— AH persons having claims against the said deceased, arc hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof to the sub- scribers, on or bef ire the 2Gtb day of April next, they may otherwise by law be excluded from all ben tit of tiie said estate. Given Under our hands this 201b day f October, 18 7 NICHOLAS I.1NGAN, > ,, , JNO. R MAGRU-ER, Jun.5£'xr8 All those indebted to the estate are dssin d Ha make payment with in delay. J. R. M. Jun. > Ocsoher 28, 1806. 3aw>w|| ----- -- ...... i in New .Leef. ISMC PHILLIPS & CO. Are now packing ai d I ave for sale, Navy Beef,, in hbls ") ;xe Mess Do. hi half do. C °' sul'e"Or 1™' Rounds of Beef in ,vidsyUy Neats Tongui s in negs, in nice order for fan ih use, or ves>e>s stores They will also pack » few bbls. Beef, of an Jfifcrerior quality, which will be sold very lllkV. N. B. B-ef Shins can be had at their pack, cry at 12 1 3 cents per piece. Noven b r 3. 2aw6w This is to gi\e notice, That the subscriber of the city of Balti more, hath obtained from the Orphan's curt of Baltimore county in Maryland, letters of administration on thtt personate statu of Alex ander Furnival, late or lia'tim re county, de- ceased! all persons having eta irns against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the •sub- scriber at or before the 28ib day of March next; they may otherwise by law be exclud- ed from all benefit of said estate. Given un- der my hand this twenty-eighth day ol Sep- tember, 18o7 WM L. SCHMIDT, Adm'r. September v9. 2nw6w Green Turtle. TURTLE SOUP .vdl be served upon the Table of the Fountain Inn, on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 2 o'clock, and from 11 till J, in the Public Room, dining the season, TAMES BfiYDEN. N B. Private. Families can be served. June 2-. T-- « ^—~- . .... .i ii nn« Wants Employment, a person who for a long course of years has ';een en- gaged en his own Recount He would under take the posting ot books, collecting of debts, settling accounts, Fw. fur merchants and others, tlnexceptionable recommendation can be pro liuced Inquire i,i tin printer. Sen'. 6._________________ Saw XTon ii. browning anu <^o. No 35, Fei.l's-stregt, Fell's Point, Have imported in the ships Hercules &. Alexander irom Liverpool, a complete as gortaient of Hardware and Cutlery ; Which they offer to sell wholesale or retail en the best terns for cash or the usual credit, to punctual customers ; a id flatter themseh es that thev are now able to accommodate the citizei s of the Point ard all others who may honor them with their patronage in a manner ¦which will give entire satisfaction. In Si ore, A few casks proper Sheathing Nails, .All sizes ot Wrought and Cut Nails, Seine and -ail Twine. Best 1 u key Oil Stones, &c. &c. A LAD rem 14 lo 15 years of age will be taken as an Apprentice. One from the coun- try would |>e pre erred. Ornb, r SJ._______________H4t."av4-.v A Tavern for bale. The Subscriber will sell his Tavern house (Now in tlr; keeping of Joseph Jones,) on the Alexandria Road, about seventeen miles from t alti ore. The improvements witbfifty aces of land ai.joming he wih s 41 for one ih usaud p. unds, or one Hundred and fifty acres, with the improvements for hi" em hundred pounds, 'at the option uf the purchaser. LI. I, HAMMOND. Oct. l«i ,8aw£* Edward Johnson k Co. INFOH M their friends & the public, that they are well stocked with, and now readv to deli, ver, STRONG, TABLE, and SMALL BEE R. January 2. 2aw William Norris, Junr. TEA DEALER & GROCER, No 64, Market street, 1 Hoe Just rere.vedfor sale, 10 hhds. 3d proef Antigua Rum, of excel- lent flavor 16 pipes strong 4th 'proof Cogniac Brandy 6 bales real soft shell Almonds, fresh and fine 23 boxes Imperial Tea, containing about 14 wt. each 6 chest do. do of the 1st quality 4 ruddies of very superior BUck Tea 4 ditto superfine Hyson do. 11 wt. each 140 leads ot fresh Imperial and Hyson ditto, 2 Ih each 200 renms of No. 1 and 2 Writing Paper 50 ditto I and 2 Post ditto 3 tons Patent Sln-t, assorted, among which are, moul I and large size double B Best Oil, and common Gun Flints 10 cas,s double refined Saltpetre, 112 lb. each ii hhds. Allum !'o,2, Checks and Stripes, White Rolls, Brown ditto, Hessians, h irlaps, [burgs. Hempen and Flaxi n Osn Which he oijers for side on the usual terms. ' ct, 22______________HI''wm IIFTY BARtih. Lit BhST ' NeW-l\iWil pli'j^NS, i>of Sale by BARROLL & RICAUD, Bowly'swharf. Octo ar 26.____________________2aw8tt bor Sale. I will dispose of at private sale, the Farm whereon I reside, lying in Baltimore county, on the York Road, leadiug -roin Solomon Schmuck's (formerly Towson's Tavern) tfiro' Meredith's Ford, and d'-tant fr ni Baltimore, 11 miles, containing about 900 acres, wich a large proportion of wood and meaoow ground. On this Farm are two large Orchards of Ap pie and Peach ; the former remains 1C00, ts the hitter 600 trees, which have just ari-ved to perfection, and their Inn's are.o't the choice kinds ihe improvements consist of a small Dwelling House and Kitchen, a Dairv with agoo'i Spring of Water, a Spurring house, a large Negro Quarter, Bain, Stables, &c. This l'arm lies about 5 miles fro» Hampton, the seat of general Ridgely, and is pleasantly situated in a go<.id iieighborhord. 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 ailes of the above road Turnpikr.d This property can be divided into two Farms, with tin equal proportion of wood aval meadow to each For terms, applv on t! e premises, to LARIUN H. SMITH. J"'.v 14-___________________TikF_ New Paper Warehouse. The Subscriber respect'iilly informs the Pub.ic in gfneri.1, and his Fuends in particu- lar, that he has opened a Stort at No 51 South street, wh re he intends to kt epa C«n Slant 8' pply of Writing, Printing-, and Wrap, »ing Paper, wholesale and retail ; where Sta- tioueis and others mat be supplied at the most reduced prices. WILLIAM LUNGffEN. Oct. 20._________________ 2aw This is to give Notice, That the Subscriber of the city of Balti- r..ore, hath obtained from the orphan's court of Balt:more county, in Maryland, letters tes- trment.'iry on the personal estate of'1 In.mas I lli.it, late of Baltimore county, decease*!__ All persons havhing claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit tie same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub- scriber, on or before Ihe first day of April next; they may oth. rwise fcy law he exclud- ed from all benefit Of the said estate, and all thosi indebted are desired to make payment to the Subscriber without delay. Given under my hand this first day of October, eighteen hundred and seven. SARAH CHEW OTJONNELL, Ex'x. October 1, 1S07. Jaw6w To bt sold at private sale, A h.rge three story brick HOUSE, verv e- Ifgantly finished, with the improvements thereon, standing on the corner of Ann and lute the property of Jami s house and lot is in fee simple. erson or persons that would wish to pur- chase, tuny know the terms hymaking applica- tion to Caleb Turner, or captain JOHN CHAMPLIN, - Fell's Point. °«t- ar. 2,w8t For f'ale. Two valuable three-story BRICK WARE HOUSES, situate at tie head of Etlicott's dock; also*lieWtwo-story BRICK DWEE- ING HOUSEand 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 veadow 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, llortii Calvert-street. A 2_________________________ 2aw By order of theorphans Court of Baltimore County, THIS is to give notice, that the subscribers of the city of Baltimore, hath obtained from the orphans court of Baltimore county, in Ma ryland letters of administration on tlie personal estate of George MU.ltby, latt of Baltimore county, deceased. All persons having claims, against the said deceased, are hereby warned to c.hibit the same.with the vouchers there- of. to die subscribers on or before the first day ot October next, they may Otherwise by law be excluded lrom allb nefit of the s,id estate Given under our hands this first day of Octo- ber, 1*07. MICHAEL SANDERSON,} . , , JOHN TRULL. Oct. 3 Farm for Sale. 2«v6w I will sell the FARM on which I now r«- side, 5 miles from the city ofBtltimore con- t.'miig 150acres, three-fourths f which is in woou and heavily timbered ; t. . re is suppos- ed by good judg s u> be i'"i.ui 500 to idoO cord of wo. d ; the offier is under-good culti- vation. There is a young Orchard conlaini ig several hundred frees of the best, grafted fruit, now heginii'gt<» hear. A spring of pare •vater %ery rann ment The BuiLdii gs sre a handsome two-stmy Frame House, 5J fiet front, completely finished ; a goo Kitchen, Spring, Smoke Meat, Hen, Corns ami Car^ rage Himses ; grod Barn and Stuble, all well iini.slKd and built of the best Uederials. The situation is supposed to i,e ,;s healthy as snj in the world. It will be s :ld (heap, an I a con' siderabte time given on a pari of the m>ey by the payments be;ngsecured. ISIIAlii. PEIRCB N R. Any person pu-< h ismg t!i l'arm •¦ ay fi«ve the farming utensils and stock if they wish. N.;v. 4______________________5ay4w House and Lot for Sale, The Brick HOUSE and LOT, situated in Cambden street, now in the occupation of Vfr. Josliua Ward, who will shew the property to any person inclined to nurchase. P. ssession will be given on the ?5l!i insiant, and if not so'd before that time at private, will be of. iered at public sale on the premises, on tliat day. JAMES PARTRIDGE. November 4,_____________ 2iw'v Notice. A SCHOOLMASTER, is wanted at Hoek's-To^n Meting Hebse. Inquire ot I.AI3KN Wi.LS'l, net Momma's Tavern, on B-ltimore a d Ri wter's-town Turnpike riosid. No en b .r 4. t'awlm A NiiW M0SEUM Is optned at No. 6, IV,iter-street, . an CahcJrt afid South**t. tew, Contaimi g a large collection "i B'ri-"ls, Beasts, Snakes, Prints, Paintings, 8tc. wrth a snpi rl collection of V. :'X F 3 ,res, mom, >s4 t. 1 m are, W ashinLrtun, Fraiiktin, and ttiree ii i ters of the Gosoel in New-Torn.; Bishop Moore, l)r Rogets, l.'r. Livingston, an.. maiy others, as natural as li!e, even so much so, tlrt persons have fancied that they saw them breatli. Admittance 25 cents. October 3u. eoGt^ coloi^sT' The military gentlemen of Baltimore, are respectfully informed, that they can tie tap- nhedwilii Silii Standards, Cavalry and Divi- sion Colors, of evary description, on the shortest notice finished and delivered in cem piite order, at No 60, corner ot Aibtrmarle and the lower Bi-idjpj.strcets. Also, Colors for the Navy, on ttie most reasonable terms, by REBECCA YOUNG. Sept 16. ___________________e Richard Appleton, WIG 55" OK.\AyiENTA±. H\1K MAKEk, No 53, Markets'! reet, Respectfully informs th, Ladia of this citv, and thuse onc*ous, Rose, Cream, Italian, Jessamine, Violct.Palm, Chymical, Marble and Windsor Soap; Gow land's Lotion ; Milk of Roses ; Lip Salve ; Pe rl Powder; Court Plaister; Tooth Powder; Tooth, Hair, and Nail Brushes ; Powder Huffs ; Powder Boxes ; Tortoise Shell, Dress- ing and S'mall Tooth Combs ; Hair Netts ; Double Pins ; Scissurs ; Silver Thimbles, etc Hardl.am's first quality Rappee Simff No 9. in halt pound canmsters ; Lorrisard's and Ma cobaut's Rappee, in half pound bottles ; Ton- kaj and Vanilla Beans, etc. Ocioicr 21 edi2t William ilaslett, Corner South aho Pratt-strets. HAS 1 OR HALE, 4400 bushels Coarse Salt, 123 bags St. Domingo Coffee, entitled to debenture. 25 tierces Rice, 10 pipes Bordeaux Brandy, 6 hhds. W. India lium, 2 do. Country do. 2 pipes Gin, Poit, Madeira and Lisbon Wine, in pipes and qr. casks. 9 hhds., ., . „ 10 bbls. J Mu»cov»do Sugar. Brimstone,^ Al'um, & v. in hogsheads and barrels. Copperas, 3 19 boxes Mould and Dipt Candles, 7 do. Soap, 20 do. Spanish Cigars, Imperial, Young Hyson, Souchong and Bohea Tea, in chests, VV ith a variety of other articles in the Gro- cery line, which he ofFcre at pleasutg prices lor cash. October 30, eolOt Grundys and Crosdale Save imparted in the Indian Chief from. Liver- p,iol, 60 crates Earthenware, well assorted, 100 casks Nails, Od to 30d, 30 Spikes, 3 1 '> to 8 inches, 40 Nails, suitable for Havanna Sugar boxes, W hich they offer for Sale on very low terms by the invoice. October ar_____________________eo8t| Buffom and Goodhue, No. 8'4 Bowly's wharf, Have received per Brig Vengeance, captain Gfftp- man. from Saiem, 30 tons Clean H p p 100 pieces 1st and 2d quality Russia Duck 1300 bushels Lisbon Salt, 10 qr. casks Lisbon Wines. And per sJiip Pilgrim, captain Allen, from Bor- deaux, loo cusks Claret Wine. October 17. d6t-eo6t Tho's W Sam'l Hollingsworth HIVE FOR SAj E, 160 hhds Clayed Sugar, 140 do. St Croix, Gtiadaloupe and New- Oi leans Sugar, l.'OUU lbs. Green Guadeloupe Coffee. rl bey VI ant to Employ Two MILLERS of sober habits, and good character October 22. d4t-eo8 § Fashionable. Paris Lace Caps, Hat« and Bonnets Corsetles, Pelisses Redieules 1'ia'm and Spangled Kid and Sattin Slippers las, Flow-rs, Crapes. Gauzes k Pattmet Plain, Mock K real Tortoise Shell Combs LaSt Vei's and half Handkercbitsfs F. '"'<-a:it :-uli< Shawls Fine Screens, Plain and Trsmsparent P.irs.'.s l'ocke, B. oks and Eye Cuards With w and Che' e!ie Sqt ftr s for Jsonrii.'ts Eiega'it Gown Ti-immings -ilk and Chenielle Cores; Tassels and B t- tons Cambricks and Cambriek Handkerchiefs Men's and Children?* Gloves La lies' Short, Long and Extra Long Silk and Ki.l ditto Jenna S ".spei-.ders, (latest invention) Dying Balls ¦ fall colours D.tto for extracting stains from Silk and Woollens Five cases elegant Velvet paper, ofthe most beautiful patterns, with bordering to suit, Recehedfroa Paris via Bordeaux, Ir, the brig Happy Coupe, and will be oflWd for sale 011 Thursday the ^9ih inst by SAMUEL WALKER, Who has on hand, A very general assortment of I nstrings, Florences, Sattins. Florentines, Sac-n >s and Levantine silks, wiih almost every arti- cle in the Fancy Dry Good Line. eo9t Oct. 26. Antler son and JeiTeris, 66, Market strekt, H Vk. LOR SALE, Battle Powder is canisters ol superior qua- lity, Powder Flasks, Double and Single Shot Belts, Bi,rd Bags, Pocket Screwdrivers, & Flints, A few pairs Dueling Pistols, in cases, Plotting Instruments complete, T..cKet Microscopies, Morocco Cases, Gilt Pocket Comp ssi s, Gunter's -,ci l"s, aud K«unJ Holers, Dressing C.s•¦», diflVre' t si/;s, Violet, Vi indsor ami Palm Sosp, Violet Teot:i Powiiei'and Brushes, Hair Brushes and Combs, Surgeon's Pocket Inslruments, very fine, Tpg, tber with a handsome assortment of Ehghth and American Writing Paper, Stati- onary, &c. Ca«h Given for any quantity of Rags. October ^6. e(,6t Bv His fxcn.usct R0UF.RT WRIGHT, Esqvire, Guveunor op AIarylamo. A FROLLAMATION. ¦Whereas some nefarious villain did on the eig. te. nth day o! Ot ber Instant, attempt to assassinate Judge James 1! R, tins, on his re turn from Caroline count) co rt, near Denton, and illd from an ambuscade fire a ball at him, which entered his riglit shoulder, and passed out below his rig1 t breast, and another ball Which passed through the cape of his coat, and struck his ear And whereas there is reason to befit ve the said assassin is a certain John Whirlow, alias John Kigging, formerly committed to Worcester county gaol by said Julge Robins, to answer to a certain crim ;, and who b\ two letters to said Judge Robins, th eateited to assassinate him, which said Whitlow, alias Rigging, w as on the day before the perpetration ot said villany s>pp ,s, d to he in Denton, inquiring when said judge would return home : And wlareus it is the duty of the executive, in the execution of the laws, to endeiVar to bring all malefactors tojustice ; I have thuugbt proper to issue this m;. Procla- mation, and do, by and with the athice and censent ol the council, offar Five Hundied hol- lars Reixard, to any person or persons who shall appiahend and bring tojustice, tlie per- petrator of said offence, in lieu af the reward offered by William Potter, Esquire. Given in council, at the city of Annapolis, under the seal of the state of Maryland, this twenty-first day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seven, and of the independence of the United States of America the thirty-second. ROBERT WRIGHT. By his excellency's command, NINIAN P1NKNEY, Clerk of the Council. Ordered, That the foregoing Proclamation be published three times in each week, for the upaceot three weeks snecessively, in the Ame- rican and Federal Gazette at Baltimore, and the Star at Easton. By order, NINIAN PINKNEY. October 26. eo6t Twenty Dollars Reward. Ranaway from the ship Commerce, on Thursday evening last, a Negro BOY, belong- ing to the subscriber, named JAFFRY, about 15 or 16years of age, short and stout made, very black, his wool cut close to his head, a scar over his left eye, wide mouth, very talk- ative, smart and active. Took with him a parcel of dirty clothes, as he just arril ed from sea. I will pay the above reward to whoever brings home the said runaway, or Ten Dol- lars if lodged in goal so tli.tt I get him again. I likewise forwarn all masters of vessels Irom carrying off the said boy. PATRICK STAFFORD, Fell's-Point. «ct»ber 36. e»6t Miss LEVY Has rot! sale, J$No. 10, Corner of East-it. & St. Fiuf's-lant^ LADIES' DRESSES. White Lutestring, painted with a b'"-r<» of Jessamine, interm.xed with Gold Flowers j Do. Superfine "glazed Cambric, with border of Grapes ami Wheat, entwined with Mynle,, the Sleeves and Belt to ojrr< m# d ; Linen Cambric Jackets and Petticoat* ; Cambric Muslin, Mull Muslin, and Leno.Short Robes, worked with Cotton in Superb Patterns ; Do. Infant's Frocks and Caps ; an assortment of India Muslins; Diagonal Lcno, Rich Thrcvd J.ac s j Silk, &c. consisting at Mantles Scarfs, Shawls, Veils, H'dkls and Sleeves ; white hud colored Crapes, Trimmings, worked with Gold and Silver ; Do. Cambric, worked with Cotton.; an assortment cf Lifwns and Cambric H'dkfs; Gloves ; Stockings ; superfine Flan, nel, with a variety of USEFUL iff ORNA. MENTAL ARTICLES, tot> tedious to men. tion. Miss LEVY receives orders as »sual for MMBROIDEPISG, PAlttTiNQ, DRAW. IhG, MARKING widi Durable Ink, aud Plain ShWING. Lai'ies can he furnished at the above, with elegant Colon and Nun's Thrtad October 28. eo6t For Sale, A young Negro WOMAN. She is a good" washer and a plain cook, has neon aeoue. m* ed to house work, is heitily, sober, and hoJ nest. Apply at tins Office. November 4 eolt VVcs.-J dies. A most valuable C'/F.'Et MOUNTAIN it offered for sale in an adjacent island from ¦ds continent, remarks.))] • for it; salu.rity, :tn,i iichnessof soi , conu.ii.iog about 36: En- glish acrts of prime lam! for ihe gr wth of Coffee, situated in the most favored quarter for se. s'>r>abh» weatieru! any in the island, ard wh. ,<; tbe emp of this most valuable, pro. duce nevef tails at th« distance of $4 mile* from tli« chief city, an 1 at about 12 miles from a considerable seaport, where o>ei Tant ve#. sels f tiie largest burthen, ente. snd anchor in safety. On the premises are a'l the valuable and Useful buildings, barb.'cus, t>ason, kc kc. re. quishefor storing an ' preparing atthe present moment for :Viarket. above one hundrel and fifty thousand weight of Coffee, besides a most convenient airy house lor the residence of a family, a kitchen, Negro houses, fix. &c. The Plantation is well watered, having the advantage of a never failing- spring, and is most de'ighttully s'duated at the entrrnce of a plain on sloping nills, contiguous to one ofthe first sugar plantations in the island, besidea being only 3 miles d stance from a w-iteiing place, much resorted to on account of tie ce- lebrity of i's witers a»d Oaths ; about 140»cro» ire inthr highest state of cultivation onwheb. are planted above i»O,OO0 Coffee trees grow. itig in the most luxuriant state, bei,ui»a Plantans, Ban an os, and other Negro pro;isi. ons in abundance This property will be sold with its gang of Nagroes, eoi.sisting of 75 prime Bincks in. eluding males females imd their ten children, bon. on (Implantation, n./wel sea-oned to the place. Nolessthan $7 OOOIo.v Ceflce wasga. theretl Ir.sl crop, and no doubt lit K>,000 will be ¦¦¦¦ ade this pending crop, probahl\ mne, andtl to hereafter om- year with another th« plant:''iirii.ite I res. ntstatewi!' yield a crop or 1COOUO ounds coflee, v*hK) at the actu- l^prici it now sells for in the colony alluded tn, say 24 doll: rs pei Cwt. would give are- veil e 1.1 ^^,000 d« h.rsper anmii", exclusive of the < ost 10 town. B\ augn eutinc, the num. ber ' :r(es, if can be made very soon tn vieKl 00 000 pou dscff.e •nnuallv, the tJb un. cuiti ate.i aires beii g aii wood lands Tris 1 ind of property is not liable to any taxes ortU es whatever, eitheron the landsj produce or 1 egroes. For lurthet particulars and terms, which, are ven advali . grous, and well worth the at- tenti r. oi any persi n having command of cash far the first payment', as the subsequent ins'al. ments will chiefly be paid out of ihe crops. Apply to GEO F &LEM. WARFIEI.D. N. B. Thep.-opertyiiollcred for tale in or. der to resind a partnership ___0>" t. 14.________________d5teo^Ot Notice is hereby Gi7en, That 1 intend two months after the date here, of to petition Baltimore count\ court, or one of the judges thereof for the benefit ofthe insolvent lav s of the state, to relieve me lrom dects which I am Urable to pay J VMES RICHARDSON. October 5, 18o7. eo2m Mot ice. The Subscriber is under the painful neces. sity ofnotifting his creditors, of his intention to asply to Baltimore County Court, or in Its recess, to one 01 the judges thereof, far the be. nefit ofthe insoluint law of this state. MICHaEL MACKEY. °ct-5-____________ eo2m Notice to all my CreditorsT From the many losses sustained as security, I am reduced to the necessity of applying to) the honerable the judges of Ualtimnre"county court, for the benefit of the insolvent laws of 180d and 1806. Which application will be made in two months from the date hereof or as soon thereafter as the court shall be in session. JOHN W1LMOT. _ Baltimore county.October 3, 1805 —eo2rra Notice is hereby Given, _ That the subscriber intends applying to Bal. timore. county court, at its mxt sittings, or in its recess, lo one of the judges thereof, fop the benefit of the insolvent laws of Man hind MATTHIAS RICH. Sept. 18, 1807. daitrj Notice. The subscriber is compelled to notify h'n creditors of his inte». ion to apply to Balti- more county couil, at is r.-rx-l i-ession, or in its recess, to one ofthe judges thereof, ,or the benefit of the insolvent' Laws of this st-'te. JAMES WEST. Sept 25.____________ d^ro Notice is hereby given, lo all my creditors, that I am under the painful ne- cessity of applying to the judges of Baltimore county court, or to some one of them, for the htmi'it ofthe act of assembly passed at No- vember session 1805, entitled an act tor the refill ut sundry insolvent debtors, as also of of the supplement theicto, passed at the last session. ABRAHAM FULLER _ Sept. 7. | _____d2m i'HlNTED ASlTpVRLl$HE.nt~ hY** JOHN HEWKS, O/ipesite the Post Ojfiir, St. PauPt'Lam. &Al,XMi