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This is to give Notice, THAT the suhscrbers of the city of Balti- more, have obtained from the orphans' court of Baltimore bounty, letters testamentary, on ttie pergonal esta'e of William S. Summers, late of said countv, 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 the 10th day of May next, they may otherwise by-law, he exclud- ed from receiving any dividend, of the said estate. Given inner our hands, this 3d day of October, 1807. \. WORTHING TON, ?Ex.rs> WM G'VYNN, November "8 l*w6w L'ORACLE ! ! ! JOURNAL POLITIQUE, COMMERCIAL er LIIERAIRE. La Gazette Francaise et Anglaise qui se public truis fois par sema'me i Charleston, S. C.doit ss publier tous les jours au premier d* Janvier, I8;>8; ayant un nombre suffisant d'a- bonnes pour en couvrir les frais. L'Editeur (qui est iri dam ce moment) de- sirant faire tous ses efforts pour prnpager et rendre cette feuille interessante, utile et agre able, aceux des amateurs de la langue Fran- cruse et Anglaise, les invite a s'y abonner, en s'adressant au Consul Francais. II y a aussi une snuscription ouverte chez Messrs. Warner & Hanna, Imprimeurs etLi- braires ; au Merchant's Coffee-House, et au Bureau de cette Gazette. L'Oracle s'envoie regulierement par la Poste aux abonnes dans les Etats Unis, a rai- son de Neuf Gourdes par an, qu'il i'aut payer d'avance a 1 Agent nomine pour cet effet par L'EDITtUR DE L'ORACLE. Subscription To the Frecnh and English POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL & LITE- RARY GAZETTE. L'ORACLE Will be published at Charleston, S. C. dai- ly on the 1st of January, 1808—dopes being entained that a sufficient number of subscrib- ers will then be received to defray expences The editor (who is here at present) with a view to procure subscribers, will use his best endeavors to render L'Oracle interesting, use- ful and agreeable to its patrons. Amatuursof lie French and English Language will please to apply to the French Consul- likewise a sub- scription list, is open"d at Messrs. Warner & Hanna's Book store- -At the Merchant's Cof- fee house, and at this office. L'Orach will be transmitted to distant sub. scrihers in the United States, by the regular post days, at nine dollars per annum, which must be paid in advance at the lime of sub- scrbing Nov 4 ever. Sundry LOTS, and Small FAiCMS, lying on th: Frederick Turnpike Road, on the Elk Ridge-Landing Road, and Cross Roads, lead- ing1 from one to the other : distant not three miles from the city of Baltimore, and com- manding a vivw of the harbor, and bay. These Lands, are generally in wood ; good water is found at a little distance from tha surface ; and the situation is high, and healthy. As these Lands are laid out in a vil- lag-e extending from the Frederick Road to the Elk-Ridge Landing Road, a good neigh- borhood will soon be established ; and per ons who may wish to shelter their families, from the diseases of a town in summer, may be accommodated with one to twenti acres, affording all the advantages of an agreeable country residence ; without an advance of cash for the first purchase. There are two streams ©f water passing through the Land, which render several of the Lots convenient for Butchers, Graziers, or Cow-keepers. There is a fine quarry of Stone, and some Band on the premises, so that buildings may be erected ehcap A plat ma\ be seen and the terms made known, bv applying to Mr. Sam. Green, surveyor, No. 40, High street, Old-Town ; to Mr. Walter Roe, 46, South street, or to RICHARD CATON, Attornoy for the Parties frfnyemherO._____________________i!4l-law CnaiiiabJe Marine Society, LOTTERY." THE subscribers having been appointed by the members of said society, managers of a lot- tery, authorised by the general assembly of Maryland, intend to raise a sum of money to aid the fluids of said societv in extending fur- ther relief to the indigent «.-. dims and helpless trbhans, offer to the r>ehrir the following SCHEME. 1 Prize of 5000 Dollars is 5000 1 do. 3500 do. 25U0 2 do. 1500 do. ¦ 3000 4 do. 750 do. 3000 10 do. 300 do. 3000 •20 do. 150 do. 3000 40 do. 75 do. 3001 80 do. SO do. 2400 200 do. 20 do. 4000 800 do. 10 do. 8000 -50OO do. 6 do. 30000 1 First drawn blank 200 1 After 2000 tickets 200 1 4000 200 1 6000 200 jh sooy 400 X 10000 400 1 12000 50O a 14000 iooo 1 1600O 200t 1 Last drawn blank 300C 5168 Prizes amounting to jg 75000 116:42 Blanks Sum raised including expence 35000 18000 Tickets at 5 dolls each is g 90000 From the above Scheme, it appears tha >there are less than two Blanks to a Prize; and that the Prizes are to be paid taithi ut deduction The advantages offered to adventurers, and the very charitable object to which the money Is to be applied, induce the Managers to hope, that a speedy sale of the tickets will enable theirs to commence drawing at an early day All prizes will be paid in sixty days after the Completion of the, drawing., and such prizes as aie not demanded within twelve months, will be considered as generous donations to the truly charitable object of the Lottery. Tickets may be had of the.Managers, and audi other persons as they may appoint to sell. PrrJScs- in the Lotteries now drawing in this city, viill be reccieed'r.i payment for tickets. MANAGERS. 'am Mathews, -DanielHolland, fjwrndtci > 'h y->h:: 0gs Tola as E Statistury, Thomas Tenrmnt, fifoli* Snyder, Thrmthf Gardner, Thomas Rogers, f ebruary 10, Thomas Sprtgg, atut Piter Gould. law 1 antier's Dank ot Maryland, , November 23% 1807. NOTICE W STOCKHOLDERS. Thai the Fifth instal nent of Ten Dollars a Share on their Stock becomes due and pay- oMe on the 12th December next, any stock- holder failing to make regular payment of any instalment, such stockholders money in Bank will remain free from interest, and not in- titled to divideed until such installment or call shall be made good, and the dividend thereaf- ter to he paid to such stockholder as a el! upon the Money by him regularly paid, as upon the Money paid after default will be calculat- ed on'y from the time when said last instal- ment was made good. By order, JONA. PINKNEY Cashier. November _6. lawjt__ Notice. A BATTEA.U, 16 feet long and 5 feet wide, palulttd white on the Jut side, a.id red on the inside, with black gun wales,' wa# taken up by one of the subscriber's servants, on Friday the ' th instant, adrift in the mouth of Chester River, near the subscriber's Wind Mil! Lant.ing. The owner is desired to prove his property pay the expense of this adver- tisement, and the charges of taking- up and securing the said Batteau, and take her away. THOMAS SMYTH. Eastern Neck, Kent County. December 9-___________________ law4t Encouragement of Literature. t>Y AUTHORITY. Scheme of a Lottery, for the benefit of St.MARY'SOOLLEGE, ofBALTIMORE Dells. Dolst. 1 Prize of - - 30,000 1 do. • 15,000 2 do. 10,000 - ¦ 20,000 2 do. 5000 - 10,000 5 do. 1000 - 5,000 10 do. 500 - 5,000 20 do. 200 - 4,000 100 do. 100 - 10,000 150 do. 90 - 7,5000 7000 do. 12 -• 84,000 Trin'ty Church Lottery. , subscribers having been appointed Managers of a Lottery authorised by the go. nerval assembly of Maryland, and the Corpora- tion of the Cih of Baltimore -or the purpose of raising a sum of money for the erection of said ^iiurch and for other purposes, offer to the public the following SCHEME. 1 Prize of 'art, 5000 1 do. 3000 2 do. 2000 4u00 2 do. 1500 3000 3 do. 1000 3000 6 do. 5 JO 30 o0 20 do. 200 4000 35 do. 100 3500 70 do. 50 3500 175 do. 20 3500 500 do. 10 5000 5250 do. 6 31500 7291 Prizes Stationary pemiums 190,500 24,500 14,209 Blanks —Not two » a Prize. 215,000 21,500 tickets, at lo dollars each, 215,ooo Arrangement of Stationary Premiums—Viz. 1st. drawn blank - - jg5L)0 1st. do. after 2yC00 tickets are drawn, 1000 1st. do. after 4,000 - 1000 1st. do after 6,000 - - 1500 1st. do. after 8,000 - . 150o 1st. do. after 10,000 . - 1500 1st. do. after 12,000 - - 1500 1st do. after 14,000 - • 1500 1st do. after 16,000 - - 1500 1st. do. after 18,000 . - 1500 1st. do. after 20,000 . - 1508 • Last drawn Blank, . • lo.ooo Dollars 245,oo0 15per cent on g215ooo is . J2.250 Sum to be raisedby the lottery-30,000 Expences of the tottery . - 2250 ----------32,250 The Drawing will positively co iimence on the 31st of December, 1807, and then con- tinued without any material interruption four days in every week, drawing 500 per day —The managers having contracted for the greater part of the T ckets, on these express conditions, under a penalty of 50,(00 dollars. The wonderful! celerity with which the Tickets have sold for some time past, has al- ready'just fi, d a rise of 50 cents ; they are further to be raised to 11 dollars on the 1st of December, to 11 1-2 en the first day of Draw- ing, and probably in a still more 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. fill payment of the prizes, which will be paid subject to a deduction of 15 per cent, 30 day, after the drawing is finished. Tickets to be had of the Managers, espe- cially of the Treasuer et the College, and at the several offices cf Messrs. Geo. & Robert Waite, Vincent, Cole and Dobbin William Du Boukg," John Tessiek, Luke Tiernan, Robert Walsh, William Lorman, Alexander M'Kim, Henry Wilson, Sambel Sterett, James M'Henry S. Hollincsworth, Lewis Du Bourg, Philip Laurensos 6065 Prizes. 72000 11935 Blanks. Sum raised, 15000 Expences including commission to the Corporation 3000 18000 Tickets al Five Dolls, each 900u) Or THE ABOVE PRIZES. 1 of200dols.to the firstdraun Blank. 1 208 do. to the 1st drawn blank after 5000 1 300 do. do. 4^00 1. 200 do. do. 6000 1 200 do. do. 8000 1 1000 do. do. 10000 1 580 do. do. 12000 ! 500 do. do. 14000 1 1500 do." do. IuiluO 1 2000 Isst drawn blank. It will appear from the above scheme that th;re are not two blanks to a prize, and that the prizes will be paid witljout any deduction. From the advantage offered to adventurers and the object to which the money is to be ap- plied, the Managers hope and expect they will make a speedy sale of the Tickets, so as to enable them to commence drawing at an early day. The Prizes will be paid sixty days after the drawjiig ; and such as may not be demanded withiutwelve months after, will be considered as generous donations to the objects of the Lottery. Bond has been given to the Mayor and City-Council for the faithful performance of the Managers Tickets may be had of either of the Mana- gers and of such other persons as may be ap- pointed by them. Prizes in the Lotteries now drawing in this citv, will be received in pay- ment tor Tickets. WILLIAM SLATER, T ALEXANDER M'KIM, JOSEPH AL LENDER, WILLIAM PRICE, JOHN SNYDER, W M'MECHIN, WILLI*.MY LEWIS, HEZSK1AH PRICE. A ugust 15 ft. March 31 j eolm-law Eorty Dollars Reward. Several ROBBERIES ! ! ! And one Burglary of an uncommon kind have lately been perpetrated in this city and the precincts, bv a Mulatto man named BUB, and three hegro Men, Two of the latter were on Sunday last committed to Ba.timore jail—And two have not jet been taien, ons nam- ed WILL ; who is about twenty-fete years of age. and between five feet eight, and five feet ten inch- es high ; lie is straight and well made, has a small mouth, a pleasing countenance and is very black. BOB, (The Mulatto) is : bout the same age and height of WILL, hut so not well made; neither is liis face so agreeable, his Eus loot %nid y. unsettled, He has a considerable itolpagi in /-.is speech. "Inch apparel I cannot describe I will pay the above reward, (or Twenty Dollars for either) and reasonable charges fbr bringing them to me, or for securing them in Baltimore j;:il OC? If any person, BLACK or WHITE, will give in' certain k/brniution, how ana vihere, HOB and WILL may be apprehended, I will pay that person, the snid reward - aril shell never mention his or her namr as tny informer. RICHARDSON STVaRT. November 25> d2 ee>2t law 'i lie bubsenber is under the painful necessity of announcing to the public: his intention to petition the next Calvert coun- ty court, or one of the judges, in the recess of the: court, for the benefit of an act of assem- bly, emitted 'an act for the benefit of insolvent debtors,' passed November session, 1805, and the supplementary act thereto, passed Novem- ber session, iS06. WM. H. SMITH Calvert County; December 9. Imv4t I hereby give Notice, That I intend to apply to some judge of Anne Aroudle county court, on fho 14th da) of'Januun aext, fertile benefit of the act en. titled an act fbr the relief oi sundry insolvent debtors, passed at November aassibn 1805 j CHARLES ELDER. N .veujbsr 13, 1807. lawUiJ ) ^ Managers. J 2aw8t-!aw PRO BONO PUttLICOr Patent Water-proof fimnswict Blading, Prepared with oil, which softens, prescrvs, and beautifies the leather.—Words cannot set forth its just praise, nor can its transcendaut qualities be truely kno.-. n, but by experienc. It is especially calculated for and particularly recommende I to sportsmen, and gentinmen 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 very last, giving it also a beau tiful jet 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 msdical 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 Love's Drug and Patent Medicine store, No. 16, Centre Market Space, Baltimore. WHliR'-ALSO MAY BE MID THE IMPERIAL WASH, AND NEW INVENTED LIQUID, For taking out st.dns, and preserving the quality o! Saddles and lops of Boots, &c &c. Dr. ROBEKT-OtN'S CELEBRATED STOMACHIC ELIXIR OF HEALTH, Which has proved by experience, to be the most vaulable medicine ever yet offered io the public fbr curing the Gout, Cramp, and wind in the stomach j also a certain cure for the Dysentery,or Bloody Flux, Cholera Mer- us, severe gripings, and all other diseases of the bowels, a dose never fails to remove a . old it taken soon after its firs' appearance Ii s also celebrated for carrying off' superfluous ,iile, removing habitual cotiveness, sickness at the stomach, severe head ache, Bcc &c. The following certificates are selected from the many respectable ones lately received by the proprietor, and are now in his poases- sitn. CERTIFICATE, OfMr. 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, induces me U> request you will lay my case before the p :blic, ;>s an incontestible proof of the astsnishing-efficacy of Dr. Ro- bertson's invaluable Stomachic Elixir cf Health. I do herehy certify, that I was seized most violently with the dysentery, or bloody flux, which reduced me so much, that I uas con- fined to mv bed, and became so v,eak that I could not not move without assistance. My situation at that time being so seriously alarm- ing, as no reliefcoukl be obtained, I was given over, and even death would have been desirable to me, had not a friend of mine, who by chance called to see mc, who had just re- covered from a similar complaint, though not so severe as mine. He informed me that he was cured by taking Dr Jiobertson's Stomachic Elixir of health, and advised me to send to youfora bottle. I immediately did so, and by following your "instructions given with the battle, before I had taken half a hot! le, 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 e\cvy family to he provided with this invaluable mediciwe, parti- cularly those who live at a distance in the country, where assistance cannot be immedi- ately obUuned. As I urn convinced that Dr. Robertson's Stomachic Elixir of Health, is the most effectual remedy hi the world, I have since recommended it to several of my friends in similar complaints, who have always been relieved immediately after taking it,— Should any person wish to be more fully con vinced o* my case, I will with ple;;sj».re ex- plain it to tharo by applying to me. , lam with a due henBs uf the benefit I have \ received, through the efficacy of your mtdi- ! cine, Sir, your humble servant, WM JULION. Mr. Dyott. Philadelphia, July 15th, 18.J7. CER ilFICATE, OfMr. John T. Solomon, Sixth near Race- Street, Philadelphia. Sia..r For the good of the public and benefit of the afflicted, I think proper to inform you, that hiving lauored for upwards of six months under a very bad cough, attended with diffi- culty of breathing, pains in my breast and side, and a sicldiess at my stomaoh ; having lost all appetite, I became so very much reduced in my strength as to be unable to walk. I was considered in a consumpuon, and given up for a lost man. In this hopeless situation I had | recoure to Dr. Rabtffkon'i-Stomachic Elixir of Health, and to my g-reat astonishment, before I had taken one bottle, found myself very much relieved I expectorated a great quan- tity of phlegm, which has eased me of one of the most violent coughs that ever a man had ; I have taken it re.vilariy ever since, and now find myself com, letely recovered, and shall certainly, for the benefit received, recommend it as far as I can, believing it to be a mog,t effi- cacious medicine in the above complaint. I am, Sir, With real respect. Your obed't humble servant, JOHN T. SOLOMON. Mr. T. W. Dyott. August 22- CERTIFICATE Of Mr. Peter Denm m. No 'J78, south Second- street, Philadelphia. Dear Sir, Ii is with the utmost satisfaction I in- form you of the cure effected by your truly invaluable Stomachic Elixir of Health, as tne wiiole of my family, including myself, being six in number, were violently affected with the influenza, attended with very bad coughs, pains 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. Robsrtson's Stomachic Elixir of Health, 1 determined to try a bottle of it; I did, and its effects exceeded my expectations, The first two or three doses caused me t•¦¦ ex- pectorate avast, quantity of rough 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 wonderfully effica- cious in strengthening the system,and destroy- ing of norms, as two of mv children have voided a vast quantit) by taking ihem, and «re now growing strong and health}'. I have since recommended the a ove medicines to a num. ber ot my friends, who have been immediately relieved b\ taking them. It is my d:.s re that you publish this case of my famib lor the ' m fit of the publ c, and those wdio may be fii etc d Any person desir- ous of furtbei '¦. ' ¦ nation, may have every satisfaction, by applying either by letter or per- sonally to me I am, Sir, Your obedient humbleservant, PETER DEN HAM. Sept. 16, 18. .7. The abov- Medicine is sold, wholesale and retail, by the soie proprietor, T. W. Dyott, No. .57, south Second street, Philadelphia ; and by Ins appointment, at Edme Ducatel's, apothe- cary t'-cbyinis!, 'An. 26, Market-street, & J'lim Love's Drugtk Patent Medicine Store, No 16, Centre Market-Sp-ce, Bult.iniofe; J. Johnson, Richmond, Virginia ; J B. Duinontel, Charles ton. S. C.j J, and T. .^ehieppelin, Druggist & Lee's Medicine Store, New-York. WHERE A..SO MAY BE HAD DH ROBERTSON'S PA TENT > TOMaCBIC WINE BITTERS, Selebrated and well known for their supe, rior qualities-ill restoring "weak constitutions- destroying w- mis cleansing.iven uncle - my hand this 7th day of Novem- ber, 1807. WILLIAM B.STOKES. November 9 18J7.____ ______taVfltj Mrs.LYTTON Has imported in the Eair American, from London, an elegant assortment op Ladies' Fashionable Beaver I iats and Bonnets, •.: Hawki sbiiry's, Erskjn<'s, Buenos Ayres's, Calabria's, Gloster's and Rutland's, With Bands and F.urnes to suit Ladies' Dress Fea- thers and Plumes ; Hair Bands ; Towps efl ; b>!~ gl Trimmings ; Buttons ; coh r'd Be: ed Bai,ds; bugle Ornaments ; Silk Velvet Rib. bohs j Ivory Trimmings; Tassels; Gi; chambray leaf and net Trimmings ; a variety ef Satlins & Saltin Trimmings ; a variety of S nets ; Paris Net; a variety of Shag Velvet.;, M'.'r Tippets ; Hair Trimmings ; a variety of Ciji- se'y Hats and Bonnets ; Tamboard Mull Triin* uungs; Silk.Nets ; Silver Net and I,ace Caps , elegant Pc'^es; Silk Handkerchiefs; Laces; Military Feathers; Gold Vellum Lace ; Gold Cord; rich Sword Knots, of blue, and and pink ; very rich Sarshes ; gjld and silver Epaulets ; Cockades, fee. &c. November '27. ee7t Second-hand Charnot FOR SALE, A second-hand CHAURIOT, incomplete repair, and may be find a Great Bitrgin j ,...- to Mr. Everson, Coach -Maker. December 9. eo4t| 111 Baltimore County Court, November 91st, 1807 On Application to the judges of the said County Court,-by petition in writing of WM, SUM AN, of said county, praying the bene* fit of the act for the relief of sundry insol- vent debtors, on the terms mentioned in Said act ; a schedule of his property, and a list of ids creditors on oath, as far as lie can ascertain them, as directed by the said aot, being annexed to his petition, and that tint said county court, being satisfied by compe- tent tcstirr.om, 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, having produced to the said court, the assent in writing of so many of his creditors as have due to them the amount oi' two thirds of Ihe debts due by him at tiie, time of passing the said act It is thereupon adjudged and ordered by the. said court, that die said William StunarO (by causing a copy of t„is order to be insert-. ed in someone of the newspapers in the Git* of Baltimore, every .other day for 3 months, iyely, before- the twenty-ninth day of March next) ;;ive notice to his creditors to appear before the .said county court, at the; Court House, in the said county, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon ofthe said i9th day of March next, for the purpose of recenvwiouding a trustee for their benefit, on the said W . Suman, then and there taking tl e oath by saici act prescribed for delivering op his property, Signed per order. WM. GIBSON, Clerk. November 23. eo^rr. The Subscriber Is compelled to notify his Creditors, that after two years laborious experiment, he . it impossible to satisfy fully the various c of his old concern againsthim ; and he, there, fore is necessitated to resort tothe actufass bly for insolvent relief, by application to the. judges of Baltimore county court, or to one of ihe judges thereof in the recess of the court, S. Wli.MKR. November 22. co'im PAUSTUD AND PCBLtSHED BY JOHK HRWES, it* the t'bU Office, St; PaHd-Lavi TIMOBE •7