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V6KKCVE ! ! •! I JOURNAL POL.' :I^CJE, COMMERCIAL \ is? LI- WRAJRH. L.a Gazette Fraucaise et Anglaise qui se ¦publics trois f-iis par semalne a Charleston, S. Cdott sn publie'r toils i' s join s au premier de ; Janvier, 18)8 ; a; ant un nombre Suffisant d'a- tjom es.pour en ca ivrir les frais. L'Editenr (qui est iri duns cc moment) de- Birant fairs tons ses efforts pour propag«r et remlie cette f ujll'e infeeressarite, utile etagre" : pile, ace'ix des amateurs de !a langue Frail- ^aise ct Anglaise, les invite a s'y abonner, en s'adressant au Cinsul Francais. II y a aassi une souscription cuverte chez Messrs.,Warner h Hanna. Imprimeurs el Li- ttrairea; au M/irchant's Coffee-House, et «u Bureau de cstte Gazette. L">raci,« s'envoie regu'.ierement par la Poste aux abonnei dans les Etats Unis, a rai- smi de Neuf Gourdes par an, qu'il faut payer d'avance a I Agent nomme pour cet effet par L'Ebri" UH DE L'ORACLE. Subscription To ike Frer.aha ¦ 90000 From the above Scheme, it appears tlia there are It ss than two B'anks to a Prize; and thst' the Prizes are to he pa,d without deduction The advantages offered to adventurers, and ;.he cry charitable object to which the money is to be applied, induce tiie Managers to hope, that a speedy sale of the tickets will enable ih m. to commence drawing at an early day. Ail prizes will be oaid in sixty days after the completion of the drawing, and such prizes as aie not demanded witton'twelve months, will be considered as generous donations to the "-.ruly charitable abject of the Lottery. Tickets may be had of tile Managers, and such .n .ei persons as they may appoint to sell. Prizes in the Lottei ies now drawing in this city, •s)ill be receiver in fiayn, bets. MANAGERS. 'taw, Itathews, Daniel KanlM, : lid Chase, ,>'>': ' Og ias E.Sianshury, Thomas Tfnnant, h Sny ier, Thomas SpHgg, ana Timothy Gardner, Peter Grit", tins Rogers, February 10, Uw PRO BONO PUBLICO. Patent Water-proof Bwnsvsich Blacking, Prepared with oil, which softens, prcservs, and 'lcautifies the leather.—Words cannot set forth its just praise, nor can its Iranscendant qualities be truely kno¦•, n, but by wxperleuc. Itis especially calculated for, and particularly recommeude t to sportsmen, and genthunen who are much exposed to the wet—Also for cleaning harness, as it will effectually pre- vent the water from penetrating, preserve the leather from cracking, and render it supple & pleasant to, the vsry last, giving it also a beati- t.ifu: j-t black gloss a proof of which may be seen at the warehouse. The above blacking is prepared and sold only by T W DYOTT, At his madical warehouse, No- 57, South- Second-street, Philadelphia ; sold al»o by his appointment at Ediue Ducatel's, apothe- cary and cliymist, No. 26, Market-street, and. John Love's Drug and Patent Medicine store, No. 16, Centre Market Space Baltimore. TVHERK ALSO MAY BK HAD THE IMPERIAL WASH, AND NEW INVENTED LIQUID, For taking out stains, and preserving the quality of Saddles and tops of Boots, &c Stc, India Goods, hoc. Etc Benj. and Geo. Williams, No. ;>, Buwt.v's whaki-, OFFER FOR SALE, 186 bales India Goods, Consisting of Gurrahs, Mamoodies, Cossas, Sawns, Mow, Sannas, Bali as, EmertieSjLoiigCloths,Checks, CnsUs, Green, Checked, Striped and Orange colored Seersuckers, Khar; darys, Bandanna ll'dkfs assorted, Sooty Ron: :d, Blue Gilla, Cuppa, Round, Lungce, Pulicat and Pattern Madras H'dkta. 40 hhds. N. Rum, 10 pipes Cogniac Brandy, 10 pipes White Spanish do. 10 do. Catalona Wine, 50 kegs Raisins, 10 casks Currants, 30 do. Cheese, 20 chests Souchong Tea, 20 hhds Muscovado Sugar, 100 boxes white and brown Havanna do. Noceinber 19.________^^ d3t 2aw4w|| Notice.; May be had at the Fountain Inn, by giv- ing one day's notice, eithur for public or pri- vate parties, Calf Foot Jelly, Currant Ditto, Lemon Creams, and Whips. November 13. 2aw nrTROBERFSON'b CELEBRATE!) STOMACHIC ;-.LIXIR OF HEALTH, Which h.,s proveni by experience, lobe the most vaulable medicine ever yet offered to the public fior curing the Gout, Crmp, and wind in the stomach ; also a certain cure for tin. D>s' oi the benefit I have received, through the efficacy of your medi- cine, Sir, vour humble servant, V\M JULION. Mh Dyott. Philadelphia, July 15lh, 1807. CERTIFICATE, Of Mr. John T. Solomon, Sixth near Race- 8,reel, Philadelphia. Sir. . For the good of the public and benefit of the nfriicted, 1 think proper to inform you, that having laoored for upwards of six months tuuh r a\iry bad cough, attended with diffi- culty of breathing, pains in my breast and side, and a sickness at my stomrtah ; having iostall appetite, I became so very much reduced in my strength as to be unable to wnlk. I was eor.sidered in a consumption, and given up for a lost man. In this ftppcless situation I had recoc.re to Dr. fio&a-tson's Stomachic Elixir of Ilea th, aiidte my great astonishment, before I had taken one bottle, found myseif very much relieved. I expectorated a great quan- tity of phlegm, which hss eased me of one of the most violent coughs that ever a man had ; I have taken it regularly ever since, and now find mjself completely recovered, and shall cert .inly, for the benefit received, recommend it as far as I can, believing it to be a mosl effi- cacious medicine m the above complaint. I am, Sir, With real respect, Vour obed't humble nervant, JOHN T. SOLOMON. Mr. T. W- Dvott. August 2* CERTIFICATE Of Mf. Peter Denm ,n. iVb 378, south Second- street, Pliiiadclphia. Dear Sin, It is with the utmost satisfaction I in- form you of the cure effected by your truly invaluable Stomachic Elixir of Health, as the whole of my family, including myself, being sis in number, were violently affected with the influenza, attended with very bad coughs, pains Ih the limbs, and difficulty of breathing, which continued to increase. I applied to a ian, bii' his medicines had no effect.— Just at thtrt time, having heard of the cures mad.: by Dr. Robertson's Stomachic Elixir of Health, I determined to try a bottle of it j I did, and its effects exceeded my expectations. The first two or three doses caused me to ex- pertoi'ide avast quantity of tough vicid phlegm, and so speedily removed every symntom of the cold, that by the time we had taken three bottles we were all perfectly cured, except a weakness that remained, for which I have ad- ministered Dr. Robertson's Patent. Wine Bit- ters, and I have found them wonderluilv effica- cious in strengthening the system,and destroy- ing of worms, as two of my children have voided a vast quantity by taking them, and lire iV) w glowing strong and healthy. I have since recommended the a ove medicines to a num- ber of my friends, who have been immediately relieved by takine, them. It is my desire that you publish this case of my family for the benefit of the pubhe. and those who may be afflicted Any person desir- ous of further information, may have every satisfaction, by applyingeither by let'eror per- scnally to me I am, Sir, Your obedient humble servint, PETER DEN HAM. Sept. 16, 1807. _ The abovw Medicine is sold, wholesale and retail, by the sole proprietor, T. W. Dyott, No 57, south Second street, Philadelphia ; and by his appointment, at Edme Ducatel's, apotihe cary & cliymist, No 26, Market-street, & John Love's Drug Patent Medicine Store, No. 16, Centre Market space, Baltimore ; J. Johnson, Richmond, Virginia ; J. B. Dumontel, Charles- ton.. S. C ; J. and T. Schieppelin, Druggist fe Lee's Medicine Store, New-York WtihRE Ai^SO MAY BE HAD DR ROBERTSON'S PATENT STOMACHIC WINE BITTERS, Celebrated and well known for their supe, rior qualities in restoring weak constitutions- destroying worms cleansing &. strengthening, giving a proper tone to th. stomach and in- creasingthe appetite. A frequent use of thum is a certain preventive ag.inst those com- plaints so common in the spring and fall, such as intermitting fevers agues, autumnal fevers, dysenteries, he. N. B. The above medicine is particularly serviceable to those who make long sea voy- ages and are exposed to unhealthy climates, as a powerful preservative against contagious disorders. November 26. ISAAC M'PUi.USON HAS LATELY IMPORTED & NOW OF- FUSS FOR S..LE, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OP BOJLIING CLOUTS, Of the Manufactory of the Old Three Kings, that are warranted good, are purchased with rash, and sold at small profit. ALSO, ON HAND, A large quantity ol BURR BLOCK, of good qua ity and a sufficient n.miberol hands to execute any order tor Ml. Stones, at a short novice, No. ,10, F.-.yette-street, Balti more. 11th no 1 Oaw Dr. Tr>"bT; 1 \> " CELEBRATED OOUT ND RHEUMA- TIC D,U;PS The Gout, Uheuiuuusm, Lumbago, and the various disorders of the same nature, are so i xquisitely painful, and so difficult to be cured, that they have justly excited ti. e utmoststretrh of medical investigation. Some professional gentlemen have excelled in one department of the sciences ; others ill another. Dr. Tissol particularly has long been renowned for the superiority of his prescriptions in chronical diseases, and the length of tine which elap- sed during his sole attention to the nature and cflects anil cure of tbese affections, render the medicines which he recommended of in- valuable importance. The beneficial effects of these drops, have been so often exptr'enced, and their extraordinary tfficacy tuts been at- tested by witnesses so numerous and so unim peachably credible, that incredulity itself cansioi. doubt the virtues of Dr TjsSot's Gout and Rheumatic Drops. Large quantities have already wen vended, ami the sale is now be come so general, and their certainty in curing the disorders Of a chronic nature is so com- pletely ascertained, that certificates of their unbounded utility are now unnecessary. Tes- timonies of their value, anda volume of at- tested cases performed by them, may be seen upon application at T. W. Dyott's genuine drug and patent medicine warehouse, No. 57, South Second street, Philadelphia The price of Dr. Tissot's Gout and Rheu- matic. Drops, is only two dellars per bottle, with copious directions. Generous allowances made to those who buy to seil again. Of the many respectable testimonials of the effects of the above drops, which have I.err. receiv d by the proptietor, we beg leave to annex the following CERTIFICATE Of General Ridgely of Hampton. I certify that having received a blow on my knee, which induced severe pain and swel- ling, I was advised to apply to Dr. Tissot's Gout and Rheumatic Drops, and on bathing the part with them only a lew times, agreea- bly to the directions, they effected a peifect cure. Another time my wrist was affected with rheumatism to such a degree, as to ren- der my hand for the time useless, when on making application of the same remedy in like manner, the disorder in the course of twenty-four hours was entire!) removed. 1 therefore torn the experience 1 have had of the efficacy of said medicine, consider it a beneficent act, to recommend it in similar ca- ses to others. (Signed) C. RIDGELY, of Hampt. CERTIFICATE Of John Gibson, esq. one of the directors of the Farmers' Bank of Maryland I certify that aboutayearsince, my foot re- ceived an injury by a fall; in a tew hours alter it was affected with a most excruciating pain, so that I was unable to walk without crutches. I was apprehensive that this accident Mould induce a severe fit of the gout, with which 1 had been frequently attacked. In this situa- tion one of my friends highly recommended and earnestly advised me to apply Dr. Tissot's Gout and Rheumatic Drops. I immediately procured them and made the application; in less tlmn three hours the pain entirely abated, which had been so severe, as to deprive mc of sleep for several rights. Bya fcic further ap- plications, a perfect applicatiops, a perfect ) cure succeeded. I have frequently sincfc in in other cases, bulb used them myself, and recommended thco. to others with invariable SUC'CSS (Signed) JOHN GIBSON. CERTIFICATE Of Mi's. Mary Ta\lor. I, MaryTaytor, No. 135, Plumb-street, Phi- ladelphia, aged up wardsef70years,bavir.gbeen afflicted with very violent rheumatic pains for more than eight years, being recommended to apply Dr. Tissot's gout anil rheumatc drops on only using half a bottle every rheumatic affection was completely removed, and I have continued free from alt pain ever since ; as witness my hand. MARY TAYLOR. The ubove drops are so'd wholesale and re- tail only by the sole agent, T. W, DYOTT, At his genuine drug&patentmediciiie ware- house, No. 57, South Second Street, second door below Chesnut street, Philadelphia, and by his appointment, at Edme Ducatel's Apo- thecary and Chymht, No, 26, Market-street ; at John Love's Drug & Patent Medicii e t re, No. 16, M irket space Baltimore—at I. and T. Schieffolins Druggist, and I ec's Medicine- store, New York- I. Johnson, Richmond,and T. B.Dumontet, Charleston, S C. T MCE NOTICE None are genuine except they are signed on the outside wrapper, by ttie sole proprietor, Henry Ward. A Stray ( ow. Came (as a stray) to the subscriber's place, among his ca.tle about 2 weeks ago, a small red and wdiite COW, about 7 years old. has no branel or other artificial mark The Ownfr is desired to prove property, pay charges, and take her away. JOHN HOSSELBOCK. November 18. _______ law4t Encouragement of Literature. BY AUTHORITY. Scheme of a Lottery, FOR THE BENEFIT OF St. MARY'S OOLLECE, or BALTIMORE Dolls. IJolsi. 1 Prize of . • 30,000 1 do. - - 15,000 2 do. 10,000 . 20,000 2 do. 5000 . 10,000 S do. 1000 • 5,000 10 do. 500 • 5,000 20 do. 200 . 4,000 100 do. 100 - 10 000 150 do. JfO - 7J60OO 7000 do. 12 - 84,000 7291 Prizes Stationary pemiums 190,500 24,500 14,209 Blanks —Not two to a Prize. 215,000 21,500 tickets, at lo dollars each, 215,ooo Arrangement of Stationary l'reminms—Viz. 1st drawn blank - - gSt'O 1st. do. after 2,000 tickets are drawn, 1000 1st do. after 4,000 - 1000 1st. do after 6,000 - - 1500 1st. do. after 8,000 - - LKJp 1st. do. after 1U,000 - - 1500 1st. do.alter 12,000 - - 1500 1st do. after 14,000 - - 1500 1st. do. after 16,000 - - 150o 1st. do. after 18,000 . - WOO 1st. do. alter J0,000 - - 1500 Last drawn Blank, • . lo,ooo I Dollars 245,oo0 15 per cent on g2l5boor> . 32,25o Sum to be raisedby the lottery 30JM0 Expeuves oj the lottery - - £250 ---------32,250 The Drawing will positively cocmence on the 3!st of December, 1807, and then con- tinuetl without any material interruption four davs in every week, drawing 500 per day. —The managers having contracted for the greater part of the Tickets, on these express conditions, under a penalty of 57,t,o0 dollars. The wonderfull celerity with which the Tickets have sold for some time past, has al- ready justified a rise of A0 cents ; they are further to be raised to 11 dollars on Use 1st of December, to 11 1-2 en the first dav of Draw- ing, and prooably in a still inure rapid pro- gression during the course of the Drawing. Managers have given bond to the state in the penalty of sixty thousand dollars, for the faith- ful payment of the prizes, which will be paid subject to a deduction o( 15 per cent, 30 day, after the drawing is finished. Tickets to be had of the Managers, espe- cially of the Treasuer at ths College, and at the several offices if Messrs. Geo. ii Robert Waite, Vincent, Cole and Dob&in William Du Boukg, John Tessiee, Luke Tiernan, Robert Walsh, William Lobm.ii', Alexander M'Kim, Henry Wilson, Samuel Steeett, James M'Henry S. Hollincsworth, Lewis Du Bourg, Philip Laukenson March 31_________^______eolm-la.w i.orty Dollars Reward.""" Several ROBBERIES ! ! ! And one Burglary of an uncommon kind have lately been perpetrated in this city and the precincts, by a Mulatto man named BU}J: and three Aegro Men. Two of the latter were on Sunday last committed to Baltimore jail—And tvio have not yet been taken, one nam- ed WILL ; who is about twenty-five years of age and between five feet eight, and five feet ten inch- es high ; he is straight and well made, has a small mouth, a pleasing countenance and is very black. - BOB, (The Mulatto) is about the same nge and height of WILL, but so not well made; neither is his face so agreeable, his Syts look viltt & unsettled, He has a considerable stoppage in his speech. Their apparel I cannot describe. I will pay the above reward, (or Twenty Dollars for either) and'rep.sonabie charges for bringing them to me, or fov securing them in Baltimore jail. iC? if any person, BLACK or WHITE, •all give m.< certain information, how and where, BOB and WILL may be apprehended, I will pay iluit person, the said reward; and shall never mention his or her name as my informer RICHARDSON STUART. _ November 25.___________dS-eogt law BALTIMORE, Nw.~%%, 1807. ' C£j* Mr, Hewes, Observing in your paper a notice by John Baxley, of his intentions to apply for the benefit of an insolvent law—there/ore, to prevent anyi,,.is- understanding, I consider it »tV duty thus publicly Id give notice, that the person publishing afore- saiu is not JOHN BAXlEref William.) Novemteras. * 2le and peach orchard, containing some oi the, chou est fruit trees. The land' is situated on the York it oad, about thirteen miles from ths city of Baltimore, and three from General Ridgely's Furnace, The terms of sale may be known by applying to Richard Key Heath esq. corner of CNeapside, Baltimore ; or to the subscriber on the premises RICHARD GRAFTON BELT. Vnve-nh r 5 ________ PO iiie Subscriber No, 46, North Howard-street, Has received per ship . enrietta, from Liver- pool Several cases of HOSIERY, Consisting qf . Black and Mixed Worsted, Lamb's Wool and Cotton. Which will be sold low by the package. WILLIAM SCOTT. December 7_________ eo4t In Baltimore County Court, November Hst, 1607 On Application to the judges of the said County Court, by petition in writing of Vi'M. SUMAN, of said county, praying tf,c betted fit of the act for (he relief of sundry insol- vent debtors, on the terms mentioned in said act! a schedule of his property, and a list of his creditors on oath, as far as be can ascertain them, as directed by the said act ben g annexed to his petition, and that the said comity court, being satisfied by compe- tent testimony, that the said William Suman has resided the two preceding years with* in the state of Maryland, prior to the pas- sage of the said act, and the said William Suman, at the lime of presenting his petition as aforesaid, h-iving produced to tbe saiel court, the assent in writing of so many of his creditors as have due to them the amouat of two thirds of the debts due by him at tiie time of passing the said act. It is thereupoli adjudged and ordered hr the said court, that the said William Suman (by causing a copy of u.is order to he insert* ed in some one of the .newspapers in the City of Baltimore, every other day for 3 month/ successively, before the twentv-iiinth day of March Kext) give notice to his creditors to appear bef, re the said county court, at the Court House, in the said county, at 30 o'clock in tiie forenoon qfthe said 29th dji) of March next, for tiie purpose of recomrr.oudmtr a trustee for their benefit, on the said William Suirtan, then and there taking tiie oath by said act prescribed tor delivering up his property Signed per order. WM. GIBSCtM, Clerk. November 23. coSm The Subscriber ' Is compelled to notify his Creditors, that after two years laborious experiment, he finds it impossible to satisfy fully the var.ous claiaw of his old concern against him ; and he, there- fore is necessitatedto resort to the net of assein. bly for insolvent relief, by application to the judget of Baltimore county court, or to one of tiie judges thereof in the recess of the court S. W1I.MEU. nr-N?v5!.n_--rJi3-.________ _______eo2 m P81NTED~4KD 'PVDLiSHE^BY^ JOHN HEWES, Ofipm'te the PostOjfue, St. Paul':-' bamtmqbr. *