|
\
jetie?ul
Seven Dollars per Annum/
c.
ales.
fheriff's
By virtus of the following Process, from Bal-
timore county court, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale, for cash, at the
different pla tea hereinafter mentioned, the
following Properly, to wit:
On Thursday, the i7th inst. at 10o'clo(k,
at my office,
A Variety of Goods,
Amongst which tire,
A large quantity of Stone Jurs, Queen's-
wave, plates, Hour Glasses, Tea Cannisteis,
L'.ctTee Pots, Speaking Trumpets, Lanthrens,
Saws, Frying-Pans, Stock and Pad Locks, 2
fcbl .ofWhite'mg, and 13 boxes of Cod Fish,
.e property of Jy-Rn Stickney, taken by
Fieri Facias, at" the suit of Lewis Krumb-
Al.SO,
' Immediately after, at same place, A bar-
rel w.r Fea and Crockery U
jj.nnte Honsehculd & Kitchen furniture, hue
the property of William Siniim & John Lamb,
taken by Fieri Facias, at suit of William
.-'-oral
ALSO,
Porter Barrels Porter in bottles, and a num.
bei- of empty Bottles, Stand Kegs, Chairs,
Tables, Col, Bed and BeddW, late the pro-
perty of James King, taken by Fieri Facias,
at the suit of Wm. Robin»on.
ALSO,
On Friday the 18th instant, at 11 o'clock,
at Messrs. Wright and Price's Lu
Y trd, 25A50 C'ed'er Shingles, late the | i
ty of Thomas Cusac.k, taken by Fieri Facii s
at the suit of George Bickham, Jacob Get-
tig- am! Jacob Reese
ALSO,
At 12 o'clock, same day, at the Swelling
cf Mr BanUson, in Old-Tow", Real to Mr.
Richards' Church, Beds, Bedsteads, & Bed.
dine, Tables, Chairs, Desk and Book Case,
Looking Glass, Pictures, And-irons, Glass,
Chinaand Crockery Ware, late the property
of Tabit.ia Aisquilh, Adm'x. ot Wm. Asq nth,
sold by Virtue o! 'a Writ of Venditioni fc po
„as, at Hie stfit of Peter Holfuian, Jus.
And lilto,
At 3 o'clock, P. M on the same day, at
the late residence uCThomas 1 lob: in, •¦ Hi r-
rson-street, No 48, one Eight Day C ick,
13e«k B >ok Case, and Books, one Carpet,
two Looking Glasses, an 1 other Household
Furniture, late the prop* r* ol said Thomas
Dobbin sold b\ Virtue of a Writ at Vende-
tioni Exponas, at the suit ot Pierce M De
BeFlU' JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff.
December Iff, 1897-_____________dta
William P. Mathews
Has just received by the Fair American, from
London, '
AN EXTENSIVE SUPPLY OF
Fresh Drugs and Medicine.
His stock is now general and extensive, con-
sisting of
Spanish HIDES.
The subscribers have this day received per the sch.
Columbia, cptiiu Sears, and afferfor sale,
251 >0 Laguira Hides,
60 bbls i'anner'sOil,
'.'8 qr. casks Malaga Wine,
23 bbls, Salmon,
1000 Maracaibo Goat Skins*
t^. The above Schooner, a good
strong ressel, only two years
old, wil1 lake Freight to file
West-Indies, or a Port in the
For terms, applv to •,. Welsh,
BA.UI & STERRETT,
Mo. it, Howard street.
December 10. d4t
For St
United States
or
.
saws
ate disnilch
Drugs and Chemical
ion'slnstrurnents
it Medicines '
use Glass and
Fine Painters' Colours
Gald and Silver Leaf
CJSpal and Spt. Var-
hea
October 17.
Glaziers' Diamonds
Dye Stuffs & tine Fig
Blue
Genuine Windsor
Soap
Wash Balls,
Teeth Brashes, and
A variety of Perfume-
* d
J.igo de Cuba,
>. THE schooner MINERVA,
S^ (a regular trader) Peter Soren-
jiJP'son master ; has excellent ac-
- cotnmodations for passengers-
Has comm need loadinir, and hairing the grea-
ter part of her Freight engaged, 3 5o barrels
more, and a few passengers will be taken, if
immediate application is male to the subscri-
ber on board, lower end of Frederick-street
dock PETER- SORENSON.
December 10. ____________ d-itf__
Vor Amsterdam.
The Brig DANIEL,
Captain Folger,
Having one half her Cargo
engaged,she will get imuiedi
For freight of about 200 hhds
or small stowage, applv to
FALLS & BROWN.
December 9. . • d8t
For ; reight or charter, ¦-
To any Port in the West Indies,
The Sc'-onn.-.r
PHOENIX,
Elifihalet Greely, master ;
Burl'lv n (15 I bids, a staunch
good vessel, l> ing at Spear's wharf, and will
be ready to take in a cargo in a few days.—
For terms applv to
CORNTHWAIT & YARN ALL,
83, Bowly's wharf.
For Sale, landing from on hoard said "chooner,
A few barrels superior q*uaiity Martinique
CFFEE.
It.' mo 9th. d
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1'or oston.
The fine fast sailing Schooner
NANCY,
Abner Ingais, master j
Three-fourths of her cargo
eng.g-'d ; will take 200 bbls. on freight if ap-
plied for immediately.
CORN' HW AIT &"YARNALL.
iathmo. 91 h ,__________ ;6'
For i lve pool,
To return very e trly in the tpri ig [the destinati-
on cf. this vessel being ch . nged,"]
-. The Elegant ship
M'Neak and Neilsons
HAVE FOR SALE,
100,000 lbs. Green COFFEE,
40u boxes Marbled ooap,
Claret,
CI
Bui
Havanna Sugars,
And an assortment of Silk Gloves, and
Hose, Taffetas, Cambrics, etc
December 7.
lloret, i
iliampaign V in
Jurgundy 3
cases of l&2doz. each,
dlOt
Wants a Situation,
Middle aged Man and his Wife, who
understands Gardening snd Farmifcg.in all its
Branches ; his wife w«uld engage to keep a j
Dairy, & do any House work Am gentleman j
who wishes to employ such, satifactory cha- ,
racterswill '.e given. A line addressed to
T L. and left'at this office, will be di.'.y at-
tended to, or left at No. 9, '.VaWr-street, with
Mr. Garts r
Veer mbe r 7._________" ¦*____
"To" Rent,
A WH \RF, on Light-street, adjoining
the property of Mr Sunniel K. Smit; ; now
in the possession of Ar< ilira¦« Cochran. Ap-
nlv to Mr. Hagrb NeiUon, >r the 5U'. icriber.
W AS IilWGT'dN VAN BIBBER.
Wanted, to Purchase or Hire,
A GOOD COOK.
DUMFl'IES,
3* Robert if i icoci; master ;
% Burthen 321 tons, bu'dt at
Portanont i, Virg'nia, and is almost n-w ;
she will sail in S nday next. For freight of
a f.-\v bales of oollon or any ligM aiticl-s(it'
sent on boar, imm.'diauly) and |)assage ap-
! riv to the mast- r on board at .Mr. Joseph
1 Biays's wharf, or to..
CHARLES WIRGMAN.
GCj" The importer* of goods* from Liver-
pool an p.tr'icutir., solicited to order them in
t'ds remarkab e fine last sailing ship, as her
consignees will have express directions to
taketlie earliest goods that offer fill up with
crates, if necessary, and dspatch the ship
with all ".oss.ble expediti n
WIO FK.LV/.y 10 CBURTRB,
TO LOAD AT A SOU HE '.N PORT,
A Bur'.heusome SHIP, of
.boiii three hundred and fifty
tins, to which immediate dis-
pat h will be given.
An i hasju\t reee-ved and offers for sale,
A few tons glish round Iron, assorted
from 5 8 inch to 1 inch.
On hand,
Gold & Silver Watches, Sheathing Copper,
English & Swedish Bar Nails and Bolts,
Iron, Hoop Iron, assorted
Mm tcany, Fustic, and & Havanna Coffee.
IlidfS, December 8. d5t
October .
Georjre Ljightfter,
At ''is Established
TIN AND PEWTER MANUFACTORY,
1 North-street, Oldtown, near tue Etaysc des.
Informs his friends and the public gene-
rally that lie keeps on hand a large as-
sortwent of the best Manufactured TIN aifd
PEWTER, warranted of the first workman-
ship. Country Merchants and others will find
it. greatly to their advantage to call at the Ms-
Kufactsry, as the. prices will be madeanobjtct
la merchants taking a quantity.
Old Copper and Pewter will betaken in
payment lor new, and the highest price given.
Also for Sale or Kent,
A small FARM, containing about40acres,
lying in Govane's town, opposite the tavern
formerly kept by Mr. John Wooden, There
are on this Farm, two convenient Dwelling-
Houses, Barn, Smoke-House, Spring House,
and all other necessary buildings ; 12 acres ol
Woodland, and about the same quantity in
good Meadow; about 250 Apple-Trees, and
a quantity of other Fruit. The whole is under
pood inclosilre, and would make a handsome
retreat for any gentleman during the summer
season. It will he sold on liberal terms, or
rented to a good tenant Terms made k iown
bv'annlpieg to GEORGE LIGHT\'ER.
JjOcl. 31. ___________ dt221)
400,000 lbs. Carraccas Cocoa.
Imported in the ship Thomas Wilson, from
Laeuifa, For sale by
JOHN DONNEI.L.
OMC?raljer 3. dSt
(For Boston,
THE fine fast sailing schooner
NANCY,
Abner frtgals, master.
Three fourths ol her cargo en-
gaged ; wiil take. 200 barrels on freight, if ap-
plied for immediately.
CORNTHWAIT & Y ARNALL.
ALSO—FOR SALE,
On board said vessel lying at the lower end
of Bowly's Wharf,
90 barrels App'es
86 do Cyder
350 bushels Potatoes
9,J do Onions
10 )0 weight Soal Leather
A quantity o< Cod Fish.
12th mo. 7th, : 807. , dGt
For Leghorn^
.-Try-, The Brig ST. MICHAELS,
Capt. J. Hounds,
;V/i£J^ Burthen 14')0 bbls to sail
-ft"«r-tir!i!*SF wirti all p.sui1 l< dispatch, hav-
ing part of her cargo engaged will commence
loading on Monday next. Freight is wanted
for the remainder \;?*s n, master
Nearl) a*:'vv« se!,grt at part
of her cargo engaged, and infill be disp^tcaed
with all eonvenent sp^cd, Yov freight or
passao-e apt.lv to
CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL,
83, Bowly's wharf.
lUh mo. 2TQ) ¦-': place this day, is unavoidably
postoned until THURSO \Y Next, the, 17th
instant when the sal • wi'.l positively take place
a1 11 o'clock, at Smith's wharf, on a liberal
credit, for approved indorsed negotiable. She
is 333 tons burthen, built of the best, materials,
only one y-ar old, sails remarkably fast, is
we 1 found and may be sent to sea for a trifling
expence; her inventory may be seen at our
Auction room.
VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Auc'tr.
Dec. l! ______ _________
For Sale, freight or Charter,
c TrtrjCN Thenewand fast sailuig Ship
;>> GRAND SEIGNIOR,
James Snow Master.
-„-^«»« Burthen 305 tons per register
carries about 35 )0 barrels, is a remarkably
strong faithful built Ship, justoff her first voy-
age and by competent judg-.-s esteemed a very
superior vesael, now lying at Kerr's wharf-
Fell's-Point. ALSO
Es. The verv fine Ship,
GENERAL KN >X,
. .AlLj£ Samuel H. Ginnodo master
¦.SiHB»= A strong laithful buill and ve-
ry fast sailing Ship, about 3'lOton? burthen,
Lying-at Kerr's wharf, Fell's-Point, and may-
be dispatched immediately Apply to,
CORNTHWAIT fcs" YARN ALL.
No. 83 Bowles-wharf.
11 mo. 24th d
For Freight or Chart- r,
(To any Port in 'he West I idles, J
-JLr>>-V The Schooner FARMER,
. gQN 3%, David Barton, master;
v!> Bun hen rising 600 barrels.
«jApply to the captain on board,
in the bason, opposite to Bowly's wharf, or to
Mr. James Oivings. December 3. eo4l||
For Havanna,
The Schooner MERCHANT,
A constant trader, now load-
ing at Baker's wharf, Fell's
Point, will sail in a few days.
For freight or passage, having excellent ac-
commodations, applv to
ROBERT HAMILTON,
Who has fir sale on a credit,
175 boxes' of whits and brui^n Havanna
Sugars entitled to drawhai k.
Also, 50'0 wt Old, Cuba Coff«e, and
11 hal." boxes refin: d .iavanna Sugars, fit
for familvu-.e. Dec. 3 eo
Trobono fuTvlIc o.
Patent Water-pro'f Bwnruict Blading,
Prepared with oil, which softens, preservs,
aid beautifies the leather.—Words cannot set
forth its just ppise, nor can its transcemlanl
qualities Be tntely kho *n; but by experienc.
L is espeei illy calculated for and particularly
ivcumiru ndt I to sport- men, and genlhmie:
who are much exp sed to th- wet — AU > for
cleaning harness, as it will effltecUtaliy pre
¦ cut the water from penetrating, preserve the
leather from cracking, and render it supple Si
pleasant to the very last, giving it also a beau
til'ul j t buck nloss a proof of which may be
seen al 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 also by
his appointment at Edme Ducatel's, apothe-
cary and chymist, No. 26, Market-street, and
John Lovs's Drug and Patent Medicine store,
No. 16. Centre Market Space, Baltimore.
WHERE ALSO MAY B E BAD
THE IMPERIAL WASH,
AND
NEW INVEM'ED LIOJJID,
For takint out stains, and pnseiving the
quality ol Saddles and tops of Boots, &c Sic.
Wanted,
IN a Grocery Store, a smart active LAD,
14 or 15yearsof age, of good connexions—one
from the country would be preferred.—Inquire
of the printer.
D'-cember 9 d'lt
William C* Richard Hall,
SiDDLERS, BARN£SS & ARMY AC-
COU 1'R h. ME NT MAKERS, l?c.
HAVE removed from No. 146 to No. 1"5,
Market-street, between Calvrt and Light
streets, where ihey have for sale a general as-
sortment of Lady's and Gentleman's;
Saddles, Bridles, &c.
BRASS ciT PLATED HARNESS, for single
and pair Hore-'S. warranted good—and a com-
plete assortment of Leather Portmanteau
Trunks—Also, Brass-mounted and common
do. ami about 2oa Bear skins which will be
sold reasonable. December 7 ¦ d'2w
Dr. ROBFRTSON^S
CELEBR' TEU
STOVtACHIC ELIXIR 'F HEALTH,
Which has proved by experience, loin
the most vaulalile medicine ever yet offered to
iblie for curing the Gout, Cramp, and
\ ." in tin-stomach ; also "a certain cure for
th. D>sentery.ee Bloody Flux, Cholera Mol-
lis, sev.'i'e gfipings, and all other diseases of
the bowels, a dose never faih to remove a
cold it taken soon after its first abearance Ii
s also celebral d for carrVihg off superfluous
.ii!•¦, re ri vi' g habitual cotiveness, sickness at
the stomach, severe head ache, kc tic.
T!ie :' bowing certificates are selected from
the many cspectabie ones lately received by
th>- proiii'ietor, and are now in his posses
sioa
CERTIFICATE,
Of Mr William juiion, carpenter and builder,
No. 69, south Fifth street, Philadelphia.
Sir,
My wishes to promote the interest of su
perior merit, and to afford consolation to the
afflicted, induce* me to request you will lay
my case before the poblic, as an incontestible
proof of the astonisliing efficacy of Dr. Ro-
b'-rtson's invaluable Stomachic Elixir of
Health.
I do hereby certify, thai I was seized most
violently with the dysentery, or bloody flux,
which reduced me so much, that I v.,s con
fined to mi bed, and became so week that I
could not not move without assistance. Mv
situation at. that time being so seviotudy alarm-
ing . as no relief could be obtained, I was
given over, and even death would have been
desirable to trie, had not a friend of mine, wfio
by chance called to seeme, who had just re-
covered from a similar complaint, though not
so severe as mine. He informed me that he
w is cured by taking Dr. Robertson's Stomachic
Elixir nf Health, and advised me to send to
you for a bottle. \ immediately did so, and by
following your instructions given with th«
bottle, before I had taken half a hot !e, I found
myself much relieved, and my disorder great-
ly abated, and by continuing to take it, in one
week I was able to walk out, and in less than
a fortnight was able to attend to my business
I therefore recommend every family to be
provided with this invaluable medicine, parti-
cularly those who live at a distance in the
country, where assistance cannot be immedi-
ately obtained. As I am convinced that Dr.
Robertson's Stomachic Elixir of Health, is
the most effectual remedy in the world, I
have since recommended it, to several of mv
friends in similar complaints,who have always
been relieved immediately after taking it.—
Should any person wish'to be more fully con
vinced of my case, I will with pleasure ex-
plain it to them by applying to me.
I am with a due lensB of the benefit I have
received, through the efficacy of your medi-
cine,
Sir, your humble servant,
WM JULIJN.
Mil. Dl'OTT.
Philadelphia, July 15th, 1807-
CERTIFICATE,
Of Mr. John T. Solomon. Sixth near Race-
S'reet, I'hilidelphia.
Str. . .For the good of the public and benefit
of the afflicted, I think proper to inform you,
that having laoored for upwards of s\\ months
under a v. iy bad cough, attended with diffi-
culty of breathing, pains m my breast and side,
and a sickness at my stomaeh ; having lostall
appetite, I became so very much reduced in
my strength as to be unable to walk. I was
cor.sidei ed in a consumption, and given up for
»lost.man. In this hopeless situation I had
reCOUre ta> Dr. Robertson's Stomachic Elixir nf
Health, and to my great astonishment, before
I had taken one bottle, found myself very
much relieved I expectorated a great quan-
tity of phlegm, which has eased nio of one of
the most violent coughs that ever a man had ;
I have taken it regularly ever since, and now
find myself completely recovered, and shall
certainly, for the beciefitveceived, recommend
it as far as I can, believing it to be a most effi-
cacious medicine in the above complaint.
I ain, Sir,
With real respect,
Your obed't humble servant,
JOHN T. SOLOMON.
Mr. T. W. Dyott.
August 22.
CERTIFICATE
Of Mr. Peter Denm.:n, JV<, 278, south Second'
street, Philadelphia.
Deah Sir,
It is will* the utmost satisfaction 1 in-
form you of the cure effected by y ur truly
invaluable Stomachic Elixir of Health, as tne
whole of my family, including myself, being
-ix in number, were violently affected with
the influenza, attended with very bad coughs,
pain-, in the limbs, and difficulty of breathing,
which continued to increase. I applied to.a
physician, but his medicines had no effect.—
Just at that time, having heard of the cures
made by Dr. Robertson's Stomachic Elixir of
Health, I determined to try a bottle of it; I
did, and ifs effects exceeded my expectations.
The first two or three doses caused me to ex-
pectorate avastqiUmtity of tough vicidphiegin,
and so speedily removed every symptom of
the cold, that by the tima 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 wonderiulK effica-
cious in strengthening the system,and destroy-
ing of worms, as two of iny children have
voided avast quantity byi.aking them, and are
now growing strong and beaithy. I have since
recommended the a ove medicines to a num-
ber of my friends, who have been immediately
relieved by taking them.
It is my desire that y«u publish this case of
my family for the benefit of Hie public, and
those who may be afflicted A ny person dcsi.'-
ous of further information, may have every
satisfaction, by applying either by letter or per-
sonally to me
I am, Sir,
Your obedient humblescrvant,
PETER DEN-HAM.
Sept. 16, 1807.
The abovw Medicine is sold, wholesale and
retail, by th i sola proprietor, T. W- Dyott, No.
57, south Second street, Philadelphia ; and by
his appointment, ; t Edme Ducatel's, Spot he
eary & chymist, No. 26, Market-street, BtJobSi
Love's Drug & Patent Medicine Store, No 16,
Centre Market -pace, Baltimore ; J. Johnson,
Richmond, Virginia j J B. Dumontel, Charles-
ton, S. h ; J. and T. sehieppelin, Druggist &
Lee's Medicine Store, New-York.
WHi.RF. ALSO MAY BE HAD
DR KOBERTSON's
PATENTS'lViiAC7J1C WINE BITTERS,
Celebrated a»d well known for their supe,
rior qualities inresloring weak constitutions-
destroying worms cleansing St strengthening,
giving a proper tone to the stomach and in-
creasing the appetite. A frequent use of them
is a certain preventive against those com-
plaints so common in the spring and fall, such
as intermitting fevers, agues, autumnal fevers,
dysenteries, he.
N. B.'The ahove medicine is particularly
serviceable to those who make long sea voy-
ages and are exposed to unhealthy climates,
as a powerful preservative against contagious
disordeus
November 26.^_____ _______
"Isaac Mcpherson
HAS LATELY IMPORTED is" NOW OF-
FEES bOt< SALE,
A COOP ASSORTMENT Off
BOLl'ING CLOTHS,.
Of tlie Manufactory of the Old Three Kings,
that are warranted gopd, are purchased with
cash, and sold at small profit.
ALSO, o.-l 11 AMD,
A large quantity 01 BURR BLOCK, of
good qua ily and i.....ibei of b mds
to execute any ordei for Mill Stones, at a
short notice, No. ttt sireef
more. 11th mo. 2i 2*W
Dr. TISSOT'S
CELEBRATED GOUt AND RHEUMA-
TIC DROPS
The Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, and the
various disorders of the same r^ature, are so
exquisitely painful, and »o difficult to be cured,
that theyhave justly excitedthe utmost stretch
of medical investigation. Some professional
gentlemen have excelled in one department of
the sciences ; others in another. Or. Tissot
particularly has long been renowned for the
superiority of his prescriptions in chronical
diseases, and the length of ti <-e which elap.
scd duruighis sole attention to the nature and
effects and cure of these affections, render
the medicines which he recommended of in-
valuable importance. The beneficial effects of
these drops, have been so often experienced,
ir extraordinary efficacy has been at-
tested by witnesses so numerous and so uoim-,
peacliably credible, that incredulity itself
cannot doubt the virtues of Dr Tissot's Gout
and Rheumatic Drops. Large quantities have
alrea.li been vended, and the sale is now be-
come so general, and their certainty In curing
(he disorders of a chronic na'ure is so c nn-
pletely ascertained, that certificates of their
unbounded uii!it\ are now unnecessary. Tes-
timonies of their value, and a volume of at-
tested cases pertormed by them, may be seen
upon application at T. W. Dyott's genuine
wug and patent medicine warehouse, Ho. 57,
South Second street. Philadelphia
The price of Dr Tissot's Gout and Rlieu-
;, is only two dollars per bottle,
w'uh copious directions.
3 merous allowances made to those who buy
to II again.
Of tne oiany respectable testimonials of the
effects of the above diops, which have bc-eri
recelv d by the proprietor, we beg lea.e to
annex the following
CERTIFICATE
Of General Rldgely of Hampton.
I certify that having received a blow on my
knee, which induced sevec pain and ^wel-
ling, I was advised to apply to Dr. Tissot's
Gout and Rheumatic Drops, and on bathing
the part with them only a few times, agreea-
bly to the directions, they effect d a perfect
cure. Another time my wrist was affected
with rheumatism to such u degree, as to ren-
der iff) baud for the time useless, when on
making application of the same remedy in
like manner, the disorder in the course ol"
twenty-four hours was entirely removed.
I therefore f oni the experience 1 have ha
of the efficacy of said medicine, consider iti
beneficent act, to recommend it in similar ca-
ses to otners.
(Signed) C. RIDGELY, of Hampt.
CERTIFICATE
Of John Gibson, esq. one of the directors of
the Farmers' Bank of Maryland
I certify thatahout a year since, my foot re-
ceived an injury by a fall; in a few hours alter
it. whs affected with a most excruciating ptlin,
so that I wai unable to walk without crut
1 was apprehensive that this accident would
induce a severe fit of the gout, with which I
had been frequently attacked In this siUia-
tion oue of ny friends highly re
and cat iuslIv advised me to apply 1 »r. T issot'a
Gotit and Rheumatic Drops, i immediately
procured them and made the application ; in
less than three hours the pain entirely abated*
which had been so severe, as to depi ive me of
sieep for several nights. Bya few further ap-
plications, a perfect applications, a perfect
cure succeeded I have frequently since in
in other cases, h-lii used then: ni\seif, and
recommended them to others with invariable,
SllCCl'SS
(Signed) JOHN GIBSON.
CERTIFICATE
Of Mrs. Mary Ta\ ior.
I, MaryTayicr, No. 135, Plumb-street, Phi-
ludelphin, aged up wards of'70>ears,Iiav ing been
afflicted with very violent rheumatic pains tor
more than eight years, being recommi
to apply Dr. Tissot's gout and rlieumatc drops
on oaly using half a bottle every ihcuuiatic
affection was completely removed, and I h.ive
continued free from all pam ever since ; a»
witness my hand.
MARY TA.YLOR.
The .hove drops are sold wholesale and re-
tail only by the sole agent,
T W. DYOTT,
At his genuine drug&. patent medicine ware-
hone, No. 57, 5'outh Second Street, second
door below Chesnut street, Philadelphia, and
by his appointment, at Edme Ducatel's .Apo-
thecary and Chymist, No, 26, Market street ;
at John Love's Drug & Patent Medicine Store,
Nu. 18, Market space Baltimore—at I and T.
Schieffelin's Druggist, and Lee's Medicine-
store, New York-—I. Johnson, Richmond,and
T. B.Dumontet, Charleston, S. C.
TAKE NOTICE.
None are genuine except they are signed on
the outside wrapper, by the sole proprietor,
Henry Ward.
i Ins is to give i\oiice,
THAT the subscribers of the city of Haiti,
more, have obtained from the orphans' court
of Baltimore county, letters testamentary, on
tiie personal estate of William S. Summers,
late of said county, deceased ; All persons
having claims against the said deceased, are
hereby warned to produce them with the
vouchers properly authenticated to the sub-
scribers, on or before tne 10th day of May
next, they may otherwise bylaw, be exclud-
ed from receiving any dividend, of the said
eatate. Given under ouir hands, this 3d day
of October, 1807.
A. WORTHING TON,} „ ,
WM GWYNN, jtxrs.
Iaw6w
November 28.
The Subscriber is under the"
painful necessity of announcing to the pt blicl
ids intention to petition the next Calvert coun-
ty court, or one of the judges in the ri cess
of tii" court, tor the henefilofan act ofassem*
bly, cntitlad 'an act for the bene f,i of insc bent
debtor^,' paSsed Nbvemh r session, 1805, and
the suppli tuentan act thereto, passed Novem.
ber session, ,8.)6.
WM. H, SMITH ,
Calvert County, JOecember 9_______la vr£t
Wotice.~
May be hail a; ,ii, Inn, b;
. 'a notice, eithvr lot: ;
1 vat. parties, Calf Foot Jelly t rr«nt Dine,
>n Creams, and V/uips.
Move nbgr 1j. 2aw
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