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Baltimore and York Turnpike
ro,i d co i p int."
HE Sioekh lid-re dI s:l company are re-
: > m^et onjS^turday. the sixteenth day
of January next. at Evans' Tavern in the city of
Baltimore, at In o'clock in the forenoons in or
dor to (Jrganise the said corporation, and to
choose !>y ballot, to be delivered in person, or
by proxy, one President, e prlit Managers and
one Treasurer, See agreeably to the 4th sec-
tion of the act oflnoepp ration.
tttph Thornburg,
Thomas M'Elderry,
Nicholas 'iterryplan, (of Elijah J
D.-ivid M'Mcchen,
Commissioners.
December 8. eot 1.6J
Ram & Pimento.
yuxt received per Ssh'r Shepherdess, Capt. Carr
from the North side of Jamaica, and for sale
by the subscribers,
77 puncheons 4th proof Jamaica Rum,
80 bags Pimento:
OM HAND,
50 keg-s first quality Twist Tobacco ,
25 boxes Spanish Cigars,
13 Iihds. Muscovado Sugar,
15 tons Cam peachy Logwood,
20O boxfi Coffee,
-7 tons Nicaragua Wood,
Hyson and Young Hyson Tea,
Sail Twine, Ifce,
FuULit & KARRICK,
Smith's Deck.
Decembci 8 _______ eodw
Wants a Situation,
A L AD of between If) and 17 years of age,
unacq.iaiated in Baltimore, writes a tolerable
good hand, and can prod tc good recommen
dations, would bind himself as an apprentice
t« a Wholesale Grocery, or Dry Good Store
A line addressed to W H. and ieftat this of.
fice will be attsnded to.
December 1. ___________ eo4ti.
For Sale,
Belt leather, Drumheads; white Welting,
prime Buckskins, ped, yellow, green & black
Morocco, Matters' and Saddlers' Wool, Deer's
Hair, Huir suitable for plaisterers, and a ge-
neral assortment of Leather of the best qua-
lity and upon the cheapest terms.
R. K. HEATH,
No. 1, Cheapside.
August 24. • eo
To Rent,
The Store and Warehouse, corner of Balti-
more street, an I Public Alley, late in tenure
of Messrs. Wessels and Primavessi. This
stana is amongst the best in the city, well cal-
culated for an extensive wholesale or retail
Dry Goods business,
ALSO
A Dwelling House and Store, near the
corner of Clianes street and Primrose alley.
T'lis Store and Situation is fitted for a Groce-
ry, in which line it has beenqecupi'd for so'/ie
years past. Immediate possession can be had
of eilhe v of them. For terms and p rtieulars
inquire of D. WILLIAMSON.
December 5. eolm
New Mode of Swindling,
200 Dollars Reward
FOR APPb'Et'ENDING THE CHIEF
ACfOy, RICHARD HARDEN,
Late of Prat street, in the city of Balti-
more, Grocer, who left said city, on or about
the 24th day of October last.' The Publife
¦would confer an obligation on a person from
wl) UB he pm-chased a large quantity of jjoods,
which, together with others purchased from
different persons, he sold to many other's,
chiefly to a Mr. Shamway, to whom be sold
upwards of 6000 dollars worth j (Sbainww,
had been his Gkri) ; and likewije; oh whom
he prevailed to endorse notes to a considera-
ble amount, if they would iorwardafew lines,
xnenti ning where he may be f Und, to E. F.
care of the editor of the l'\ deral Gaz tte.
The said R A arden, is about .8 years of
age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, .stout made
blac.t complexion, a mark on his jaw like that
of m evil, down look, and is a Ta. l< r by trade.
"When in Baltimore he was dressed in black,
¦with a crape en his hat; he seems to have a
general knowledge of business, and of tha
country ; is a native of New-England. He
formorly lived in Charleston, S. C and in
JNewbern, N. C. The person he has taken in
»a above stated, is a Man with a large family,
from whom he ha* taken nearly the whole
nwioans of support for tbem and himself, and
therefore claims the assistance of the public,
in detecting him Shnuld the. person giving
informatien (so that he can be arrested) re-
quire it, the above, reward will be given, by
the writer of this, who may be known on ap-
plcation to the Editor'of the Baltimore Fe-
deral Gazette; and his name never be men-
tioned.
N. J^. It is supposed that Harden has gone
w-York, followed by several »f his asso-
cia^s : at which place lie will probably re-
sume a trade to which he is no stranger
tfjT The Editors el the Korfoli Gazette, Phi-
ladelphia Gazette, NcK-Taik G'.zeue, and Bis
ton Gazette, are requested to Publish
to the amount of two dollars each,
¦ their accounts to this office.
December 10.
eo4t
the above
and send
To Rent,
The H^ITSE, lately occupied as an office
by tfte Frederick Turnpike Company, in For-
reit-street, between St. Peter's Church and
Market-street ; an excellent stand, and well
calculated for a store, or warehouse,
but a few doors firsts and in view of Market-
Street. F*,r terms appJ) to
iSAAC BUKNF.STON,
No. 196, Market-street.
December lo. eo
Baltimore and Reister's-town
TURNPIKE ROAD.
The President iid Sfafuig is require the
payment of the'secon : instalment of ii-
loison euch share of tli'e augfne'nfceA.stock of
my, to be made at the Bank 6f Balti-
more, en the 1st day oi J n:ujtyy uex*.
By order,
JOHN F. HARRIS, Sec'ry.
November 3. eotf J
Baltimore and Retster's-town
TV.!-: t 'AD.
Baltic... e, November 2, 1807.
The President and Managers have this day
rr cent
Oil the origi ml Stock
to Hie Stockholders or
•ii their Representatives, | powers
of attorney, or c , at the
com;.. on the l'6l
By order,
JOHN F. HAB.K1S, Sec'ry.
November;;. ->IJ
Notice.
Allthos* who have accounts oflong stnndi:!g
on the Books of JACOB and WM. NOP:,!',.
are ear.iestly requested to settle the same, as
suits will tie institu'ed without respect to per-
sons, aiter the expiration of five months from
this date. WM. NORRIS, Jun.
Surviving Partner of Jacob if Wm. Norn's
November 10. eo
Rolling and Sliting Mill.
The subscribers are now ready to execute
orders for Rolled and Slit Iron, a llrge and
general assortmontof which they constantly
keep for salo, \U. 3d, 4d, 6d, 8d. lOd, 12d,
and 20d, Hoop and Nail, Deck and Spike
Rods.
ANDREW & THOMAS ELLICOTT.
October 6. eo
Coach-Making.
IThe subscribers still continue their l.jsi-
ness of COACH MAKING, &c in Plough-
man-street, near Christ Church, Old Town,
Baltimore, where all kinds of Fashionable
and Plain.
CARRIAGES, GIGS. CURSIGLKS AND
HARNESS,
Are made and repaired, m. the shortest no-
tice and on reasonable terms They hope, by
punctual attention to business, to merit a
share of public patronage.
Who have for Sale,
A Jersey CARRIAGE, which in form and
size, is more fashionable, handsome and con-
venient, than those commortly builj tit is con-
structed to travel, with one or two Horses ;
and furnished with an elegant set of plated
Harness.
ALSO, FOR SALE,
A Handsome New-Jersey Waggon.
COMEGYS & EAVERSON.
_SeptL17;__________________________eo
Henry and George Gassaway,
No. 39, corner qf'S. Gay i& Market-streets,
Hixe just receive I by the late arrivals, the follow-
ing assortment of Dry Goods, •mhicn they of-
fer at the most reduced prices -•
Carpets of different sizes and patterns.
1-J 5 8 3 4 & 4 4 wide Veutian Carpetings.
1-? 3-4 &. 4-4 do. Ingrane various pat-
terns,
Elegant Fancy Hearth ruggs,
Superfinek Common Broad Cloths,
Do. do. Cassimere,
Do. do. Coatings,
Pose and Striped Blankets,
Furniture Fringes, with Tassells to suit,
Linen Cambrirk and Cambrick Dimities,
Cambrickand Jackonett Muslins,
Tanibored Musiins,
Silk and Cotton Chambrays,
Swansdownand Toilinett Waistcoating,
Moleskine and Florentine, do. '
Constitution Cords, Plain Velvetts and Vel-
vetteen,
Plains, Kerseys, and HalfThicks,
Irish Linens, and Shirting Muslins,
Threads. Bobbins aod Tapes.
With a number vof articles too tedious to
mention. , ¦¦0)9*
Nov. 17._________________________^o
Lcjrtte, Duche Csf Bart/ie,
Baltimore-street, No. 172,
HAVE FOR SALli,
100 boxes best Hat anna Cigars,
2 bales French Clo.hs,
1 case embroidered Cambric Shirts,
4 bales Rennes Thread,
4 t unks Shoes, embroidered and plain
2 bales Shirting Linen,
1 case Sattin,
1 trunk Ladies Silk Stockings,
1 Case Taffetas,
1 rase Plaid STk,
1 box Paris Jewellery,
Spangles and Silver Wire,
The whole well cnloiUHted for French and
Spanish Market, and ,-,,. ,„ „
25 casks ,0t iallow-
They have also for sale,
10 bales of Blue Guineas, or Madras Blue
Cloths, A large assortment of
India Goods,
Consisting of
Gurralis,
Baftas,
Ma eoodies,
Cossas, and
Punium Cloths.
Madeira 'Wine, of London particular, and
London Market qualities, in pipes, half pipes
and quarter casks, part of which was import-
ed last . t ar.
And 6'JjOO Dutch Quills.
ROBERT GILMOR & SONS.
October 6. eo
Just received, and for bale by
GEORGE HILL,
(Pi-a'Fifty Cents, J
A Faithtul Picture rr the Political,
Situ atioh of
NEW-ORLEANS,
At the close of the last and the beginning ef
the present year
F.xtr ictfwom the Prefncs.
" There are malty, whom the crentsof that
mysterious period have so deeply affected, both
in personal suffering and in (rfifmution, anrt on
whqse_ieelbjs (Ley ba\e made an impression
so poigiu.m and indelible, thatt! cy canr.ot be
foigoiten The story will never die : that it
may live free from misrepresentation is the ob-
ject of the following pages."
October 22. d4t,eo
Ironmongery, IVoollens^ &c
5 cl s : e v. e-
phlegm, which has eased mt of ens of
ist violent coughs that ever a man had ;
¦ ularly ( yer sun e, .wed now
i lew recovered, and shall
certainly, for the benefit 11'-. e..i j,,-
it as .'ar as I can, believing it to be a most effi-
cacious medicine in the above Complaint.
1 am, Sir,
With real respect,
Your obed't humble servant,
JOHN T. SOLOMON
Mr. T. W. Dvott.
August "..'.
CERTIFICATE
Of Mr. Peter Denm in. No 27 S, south Second-
street, Philadelphia.
Dear Sir
It is with the utmost satisfaction I in-
form you of the cure elfected by your truly
invaluable Stomachic Elixir of Health, as the
whole of my family, including- myself, being
six ill number, were violently affected with
the influenza, attended with very bad coughs,
pains In the limbs, and difficulty oi'breathing,
which continued to increase. I applied to a
pUysician, but his medicines had no effect.—
Just at that time, having beard of the cures ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_
made by Dr. RobarUon's Stomachic Elixir of ! to apply Dr. Tissot's gout and rheumatc drops]
CERTIFICATE
in Gibson, esq. one of the directors of
trnierv Bank of Maryland
I eeriift that about a year since, my foot, re-
ceived an injury by a fall ; in a few hours after
it was affected with a most excruciating pain,
so that I was unable to walk without crutches.
I was apprehensive that this accident would
induce a severe fit oif the gout, with which I
had been frequently attacked. In tbis.sitoa-r
tion one of my friends highly rr-commeiidcol
and earnestly advised me to apply Dr.TiSsot's
Gout and Rheumatic Drops. I immediately
procured them and made the application ; iri
less than three hours the pain entirely abated
which had been so severe, as to deprive me of
sleep for several lights. By a few further'ap-
plications, a perfect applications, a perfect
cure succeeded. I have frequently'since in'
in other cases, bsth used them myself, and
recommended them to others with invariable
success
(Signed) JOHN GIBSON.
CERTIFICATE
Of Mrs. Mary Ta-. lor.
I, MaryTaylor, No. 13j, Plumb-street, Phi„
ladelpliia,ag«itip'.var(hot70ycai's,havingbeen
afflicted with very violent rheumatic pains lor
more than eight, years, being recommended
He.,1th, I determined to try a bottle of it j I
did, and i,s effects exceeded my ,-xpectauons.
The first two or three doses caused me to ex-
pectorate avast quantity of tough vie id phlegm,
and so spec lily removed ever) symntom of
the cold, that by the time we bad taken three
bottles we wens all perlectly cured, except a
weakness that remained, for which I have ad-
ministered Dr. Robertson's Patent Wine Bit-
ters, and I have found them wonderfully effica-
cious in strengthening the system,and destroy
ing of worms, as two of my children have
voided a vast quantity by taking tbem, and are
now growing strong and healthy. 1 have since
recommended the a:iove medicines to a num-
ber of my friends, who have been immediately
relieved "by taking them.
It Is my desire that you publish this case of
ir y Famih for the benefit of the public, and
those who may be afflicted Any person desir-
ous of further i formation, may have every
satisfaction, by applying cither by letter or per-
sonally to me
I am, Sir,
Your obedient hurnblesffrvant,
PETER DENHAM.
Sept. 16, 1807. _
The above 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 Ducate.i's, apothe-
cary & chymist, No. 2b. Market-street, & John
Love's Drug h Paten: Medicine Store, No 16,
Centre Market-Space, Baltimore ; J. Johnson,
Richmond, Virginia ; J B. Dumontel, Charles-
ton S. C ; J. and T. Schisppelin, Druggist &
Lee's Medicine Store, New-York.
WHERE ALSO M4YBE HAD
DR. ItOBERTSON'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 the stomach and in-
creasing the appetite. A frequent use of them
is a certain preventive against these corn-
plaints so common in the spring and fall, such
as intermitting fevers, agues, autumnal level's,
dysenteries, ike.
N. B.' The above medicine is particularly
serviceable to those who make long sea voy-
ages and are exposed to uuliealtl.v climates,
as a powerful preservative against contagious
disorders.
November 26. ___
Wanted to Rent,
THREE ROQSl.S, forth? accommodation
of a single gentleman, in a central part of the
city. Inqnire at this office.
December 8_________________ eo4t§
1 he Subscriber
No. 46, North Howard-street,
Has received per ship Henrietta, from Liver-
pool
Several cases of HOSIERY,
Consisting of
Black and Mixed Worsted.
Lamb's Wool and Cotton.
Which will be soltllowby thepackae-e.
WILLIAM SCOTT.
December 7 eo4t
~ Dr. iTssTyrs
CELEBRATED GOUT 'NDRHEUMA-
1 TIC DROPS
The Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, and the
various disorders o\' the sane nature, are so
exquisitely painful, and Oo difficult to be cured,
that they have justly excited lie utmost stretch
of medical investigation. Some professional
gentlemen have excelled in one department of
the sciences ; others in another. Dr. Tissot
particularly has long been renowned for the
superiority of his prescriptions in chronical
diseases, and the length of lime which eiap
sed duriughis sole attentiontc the nature and
effects and cure of these affections, render
the medicines which he recommended of in-
valuable importance. The beneficial efl'-cts of
these drops, have been so often experienced,
and their extraordinary efficacy h: : been nt-
tested by witnesses so numerous and so iinim-
peiichably credible, that incredulity il«elf
canv.ot doubt the virtues of Dr. Tissot's Gout
and RheumaticDrops. Large quantil ies have
already L>een vended, and 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, and a 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 3tid Rheu-
matic Drops, is only two dollars per bottle,
with copious directions.
Generous allowances made to those who buy
to sell again.
Of the many respectable testimonials of the
*ffects of the above drops, which have been
received by the proprietor, we beg leave to
annex the following
CERTIFICATE
Of General Ridgeiy of Hampton.
I certify that, having received abiow on ray
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 withthem 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 a degree, «3 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 entirely removed.
I therefore ftpm the experience 1 havehad
of the efficacy of said medicine, consider it a
beneficent net, to recommend it in similar ca-
ses to olners. '
QSigiisd) C, RIDGELY, of Hamnt.
on only using half a bottle every rheumatic
affection wa3 complete!' removed, and I have
continued free from all pain ever since ; a#
witness my baud.
MARY TAYLOR.
The »bove drops are sold wholesale and re-
tail only by the sole agent,
T W. DYOTT,
At hi<4 genuinedvugkpatentmedicine ware-"
house, No. 57, .South Second Street, seconcf
door below Chesnut street. Philadelphia, unci
by his appointment, at Edine Ducatel's Apo-
thecary and Chymi .t, N ) 26, Market street f
at John Lova's Drug Sc Patent Medicine Store,
No. 16, Market -space Baltimore—at I and T.
Schieffeliirs Druggist, and tee's JVi,-dicine-
store, New Yorfc—I. Johnson, Hichnmnd.and!
T. B. Dumontet, Charleston, S. C.
TAKE NOTICE.
None are genuine except they are signed on jfr
the outside wrapper, by the sole proprietor1/
H .,.,..- ward.
in Daiiimore County Coil it,
November 28, 1807.
Mathias Rich, an insolvent debtor of BVlti-
^more county, having heretofore applied, by
petition in writing, to the Judges ol tile said
County -oi rt, praying the benefit of the "act
for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors" ;
and a schedule of his property mid a list of
his creditors, on osth, as lar as he can Ascer-
tain them, ,'s directed by said act, being ar»
nexed to the petition ; and the said *>;u!iixs
Rich, having proved lo the satishiction of the
said court tiial he hath resided in the state of
Maryland the two preceding years prior to
the pa«snge of the said act: and havii g been
brought before the said court, and dissliiirg-
ed from imprisonment, on taking the oath by
said act requited
It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, hy
the se.id court, that the said Mathias Rich,
appear before the county court^at the Court*
House in the s.tid county, at lo o'clock in
the fttenoon of the !3b day of March next,
to answer such interrogatories a* niat be pro-
posed to him by Ids creditors : that the said
day be, and is hereb) appoint d thetimi-for
the said creditor* to appear and recommend
a trustee for their bcr.efit; and the said Ma.
thias Rich, give them notice of the passage
of th s order, by causing a copy to be msi iled
in some one of the newspapers in the city of
Bidtin.oie, every other day, tor Hirer, months-,
Successively, before the said twenty ninth
day of March nest.
Signed pr order.
WM. GIBSON, Clerk.
December g. 1807. eodu t
Baltimore County, ss.
ON sptticaticn to me in the recess of the
court, as an associate judge of the sixth ju-
dicial district of the slate of Maryland, by
petition in writing of Charles Longford, of
the city of Baltimore, an insolvent debtor,
praying the benefit of the acts of assembly for
r< lief of insolvent debtors, on the terms pre-
scribed by the said acts : a schedule of his
property and a list of his creditors, on osth,
us far as he can ascertain them, as directed by
the sidtl acts, being annexed to his said petiti-
on, having produced to me the assent in
writing of so many »f his creditors as have
due to them the amount of two-thirds of the
debts due by him at the time of bis applicati-
on ; and being sa isfied by competent testimo-
ny, that, the said Charles Langiurd lias resided
within the state of Maryland, the twfflpreccdirg
years, prior to his application, if is thereupon
ordered by me, that the said Charles Langford
(by causing a copy of this to be inserted i n seme
one of the newspapers in the city of Balti-
more, every other day for three months suc-
cessively, before the twenty sixth day of March
nest,) give notice to his creditors loappearbe-
fore the county court at the court-house, in the
county, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of
the twenty-sixth day of March next, for die
ptirp- se of recommending a trustee for theii*
benefit, on the said Charles Langtord, tin (land
there takiug tiie oath by the act prescribed lor
delivering up his property. Given under my
hand this twenty-sixth d«y of September, eigh-
teen hundred and seven. THOMAS JONi-S-
(Sept. 29.) eo3m
Notice is hereby Given*,
That I intend to make application to I
more county court, or in recess of the court,
to one of the judges thereof, for the benefit
of theinsolvent Law of the state of Maryland.,
passed at No.ember session 1805, unci for lh«-
stipplement thereto, paisCd at November
session, 180(5. JACOB GETITG.
December 5, 1 Sof.//________ eo2m
" To all my Creditors.
Noitice is hereby given, »*at I intend ap-
plying to the Baltimore county court, of one
of the judges thereof, for the benefit ofttie
insolvent laws, of the slate of Maryland.
JACOB OITESEN.
November \1, 1807;____________eo2m
""Notice is hereby given,
THAT I intend to apply to the Judges of
Baltimore County Court, or some one of them,
for 'he benefit of the act for the relief of suu»
dry insolvent debtors;
H. BROWNE.
November 18^_________________eo3m
To all my Creditors.
You will take notice that' I intend apply;
ing Jo the-judges of CUtimcre county c
or one of them, for the benefit of the insclvent
laws of this state.
THOMAS BETTON.
November 5. eo2m
wmammm .-i
PMNTED AND RVBLfSUED BY
JOHN HKWES
Ofptsitt the Port-Office, St Paul's-Lanc
BALTIMOHB,
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