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Forty Dollars Reward. SsvertAt. ROHBEh'IiS d ! ! And one Burglary of an uucoinnum kind have lately been perpj trati (1 in this city and the precincts, bj 0 BOB, and three Negro Men Two of the latter \ut twe.nt,-five years of age, and be ween fl> e feet eight, and five fact 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 Oout the same age and height of VVIL L, but so notwell made; neither h his fice so agreeabh, bis E/is look wild Ss uns-ttf rd, He has a considerable stoppage in his "fie< ~h Their apparel I cannot describe I wi. 1 pay the above reward, (or Twenty Hollars for either) and reasonable charges for bringing them to me, or for securing them in Baltimore jail. Xj> If any pertpn, BLACK etr WHITE, v:illgive m< tert.tin hifmmatum; hoVl andwhere, 110 U and WILL in ay be apprehended, I will pay tbat permn't the said reward; ard sha'n never mention hie or her nam* as tnv infofne RICHARDSON STUiRT. November 25 ______r13 en ' la-v Charitable Maane Society. l o ;r r e r y. THE subscribers having beeu appointed by I the member* of said society, managers of a tot- 1 y, authorised by the general assembly oi t-yland, intend to raise a sum of money to aid the funds of said society in extending fur- ther relief (n the indigent vn'dtnas and helpless orphans, oKkv to •¦ the following SCHEME. ( Encouragem$nt of Literal HORITt, Schem s of a Lottery*-, Fo 1 TH E <3 I'.NEFIT OF ST.'MARY'iCK>LLE&E,of'BAL1jIMORE Dalit. 1 Prize cf 1 do. • 2 do. 10,000 2 do. 5000 5 do. 1000 10 do. soo 20 do. 200 100 do. 100 150 dn. 50 7000 do. 12 7291 Prizes Stationary pemiuras 14,209 Blanks —Not raw to a Prize Dels, 30,000 15,000 20,000 10,000 5,(100 5.000 4,000 10,000 84,000 190,500 215,000 21,500 tickets, at lo doVars each, Sl-5,000 Arrangement of Stationary Premiums—Viz- 1st.'drawn blank - - g500 1st. do after 2..000 tickets are drawn, 1000 1st. do. after 4,000 - 1000 1st. do, after 6,000 . . 1500 l^t. do. after 8,000 - - 150o 1st. do. after 10,000 - • . 1500 1st. do. after U.000 • • 1500 1st do. alter 11,000 - - 1500 1st. do. after 16,000 . - 1500 1st. do. after 1S,0Q0 - - - 1500 1st. do. after JO.OOO - - 1500 Last drawn Blank, - - lc.ooo Dollars 245,oo0 32,250 4 10 20 40 SO 200 800" 500;) 1 Prise I do. 3 do. do. do". do. do. do. do. do. do of 50o0 Dollars is 25J0 do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. 1500 750 oUO 150 75 30 20 10 6 1 First drawn blank 1 After 2000 tickets 4000 1 ¦______ 1 6000 X feOOfll________________ 1 10000 400 1 12000 50. t 14u00- 1000 1 lfe-000 200.. 1 Last drawn blank 3000 6168 Prizes amounting to g' 5J >0 11832 Blinks Sum raised including expence IVWj 16000 Tickets at 5dolls each is g 90jot, From the above Scheme, it appears tha there are lesslhantwo Blanks to a Prize; an that the Prizes are to be paid without HcJyctioH 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 there 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 cje 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 such other persons as tliey may appoint to sell. Prizes in the Latteries how drawing in this city, -ail! be received in payment'for tickets. MANAGERS William Mathews, Thorndick Chase, Tobias E Stansbury, 'yohn Snyder, Timothy Gardner, Thomas Rogers, February 10 Daniel [lowland, Joh. Ogston, lhomas Tei.nant, Thoihas Spring, ana Peter Gould. law Tnrvty Church Lottery. THE subscribers having been appointed Managers of a Lottery authorised by fhe ge- neral assembly of Maryland, and the Corpora- tion of the City of Bah more or the purpose ot raising a sum of money far the erection said Church and for other purposes the public the following of fi'tr to 15^-r cent on.g"il5ooo is om cs pour en coiivrir les frais. L'Editevir (qui est ici dans cr. moment) de- sirant (aire tons ses efforts pour propager et rendre cette feudle interessante, utile et agri able, a.ceux des amateurs de la langue Fran, caisc et Anglaise, les invite a s'y abonner, en s'adressant au Consul Francais. II y a aussi une teuscripti"n e.uverte ch"z Messrs. Warner Ik. Hanna, Imprinieurs etl.i braires ; au Merchant's Cofiee-House, et au Bureau de cette Gazette. L'Obaole s'envoie regulierement par la Poste aux abonnes dans les Etats Unis, i rai- son de Neut' Gourdes par an, qu'il faut payer d'avance a 1 Agent nomnie pour cet effet par L'ELITI UR DE L'OKACLE. i I .ICO. V 'tvr-prtvf St njiewick Blacking* iredwJthoil, whicl -ol'iei.s, pn-servs. and be leather,—Words, 'cam praise, nor ear. its transcendant (pi.dities !>¦•¦ tritely lino .n, but by experienc. iy calculate i fur and parlienlarly mende i tp sportsmen, and gent'ntnen ".*.. '.tueb e^jr sfsd fo th - wet—Al i cleuninj , as it will effectually pre vent the water from penetrating, preserve the ¦ ?ath -r from cracking, and rentier it, supple & pleasant to the vary last, giving it also a beau tiflil j i black g'.ossa proof or v.'tich maybe seen at the warehouse Tiie above blacking is prepared and sold only by T W DYOTT, At his nwltoal warehouse, Mo. 57, South- Sccond-atreet, Phjiladelphia ; sold also by bis appointment at Edme Ducatel's, apolhe- cavv a:id ci'Vinist, No 26, Mark'et-street, and John Lovg's Drug and Patent Medicine store, No. 16, Ce-.nrr Market Space, Caltimore. \vlihRK ALSO MAY BE HAD THEIMPSkIAI. WASH, AND MEW INVENTED LIQUID, For taking"outt stains, and preseiving the qui'.li'yot Saddles and tops of Boots, &.c. fcc. Dr. UOHER T ,Oi\'S CELEBU^TED STOMACHIC ELIXIR OF HEALTH, Which has proved by experience, to be the most vaulabie medicine ever yet offered lo the public for curing the Gout, Cramp, and wind in the stomach j also a certain cure for the Dysentery, or Bloody Flux, Cholera Mor- US, severe gripings, and all otlier diseases of t th.2 bowels, a dose never fails to remove a ro!d ii taken soon afler its first appearance It s also celebrated for carrying off superfluous oile, removing habitual cotiveness, sickness at the stomach, severe head ache, .^c he. The following certificates art selected from the many respectable ones lately r< ceived by the proprietor, and are now in his posses- sion. CERTIFICATE, Of Mr. William julion, carpenter and builder, No. 69, south Fifth street, Philadelphia. Sir, My wishes topromote the interest of su- perior merit, and to afford consolation to the afflicted, induces me to request you will lay my case before the p blic, as an incontestible proof of the astonishing efficacy of Dr. Ro- bertson's invaluable Stomachic Elixir of Health. I do herehy certify, that I was seized most violently with the dysentery, or bloody flux, which reduced me so much, that I was con- lined to my bed, an:l became so weak that I could not not move without assistance. My situation at that time being so seriously alarm. ing, as no relief could be obtained, I was given hver, and even death would have been desirable to me, had not a friend of mine, who by chance called to see me, who had just re- covered from a similar complaint, though not so severe as mine Heinlormed me that he w- s cured by takingiJr Pober'tton's Stotn-ichic Elixir of health, and advis d me o send to you fur a bot 1 •. I immediately did so, ami bv following your instructions given with the bottle, before I had taken halt a botle, I foul d myself much relieved, arid my disorder great- ly abated, and by contini-iiig to take it, in one week I was able to walk out, and in les' than a fortnight was able to attend to my business I therefore rec; mmeiid every f'aniib lo be provided with this inv;du;.ble me Ii< iwe parli- cutary thrise who live at a distance in the country, where assistance cannot be immedi- ately obtained. As I am convinced that Dr Robertson's Stomachic Elhir of Health, is the most effectual remedy in the wo, id, I have since recommended it to seveialofmt It is my 'desire that you publish this case of n.y farad; I fit of the .ptibl.c, and those who may be i RVcted Any person desir- '.: i' I- rther itif ri latinn, ma\ have every ¦ii'in, by apply ni; either by letter or per- *o me 1 am, Sir, Your obedHnt humblescrvant, PFrEti DEN HAM. Ser^t. 16, I80f. The abov. Medicine is sold.wl olcsala ana retail, by the sole proprietor, T. IV. Dyott, No. 57, south Second street, Philadelphia ; and by his a| pointmerit, at Edme Ducatel's, apothe ¦ cary Sl Cliymist, No. 26, Market-street, Stjohn Eovfe's Drug i. Patent Med Vcine Stxitfe, No 16, Centre Market Space, Baltiinare • j. Jthnson, Richmond, Virginia ; J. B. Duraontel, Ciiar'.es- ton, S. C ; J. a'nd T. cliieppelin, Druggist & Lee's Medicine Store, Tie w-Ybrk WHERE ALSO MAT BE BAD DR. HOBEIi i'SON's PATENT STOMACHIC IvlNli BITTERS, Celebrated and wejl known for their supe, rim- qualities in reetoting weak constjtuiions- les i yirif; worms clefcns:.ng& strength giving a proper tone to the stomach and In- creasingtlie appetite. A frequent use ofthe'm is a certain preventive against th tse com- rlaiots so common in the spring and fall, such as intermitting fevers, ugties, autumnal fevers, dysenteries, &c. N. i. Tlie above medicine is particularly se.'neeMl- to these who make 1,'iig sea voy- ages and are exposed to unhealihy climates, as a powerful preservative against contagious disorders November 26. -------x SCHEME. 1 Prize of Dollars, 5000 1 do. 3000 2 do. 2000 4000 2 do. 1500 3000 3 do. 1000 3000 6 do. 500 800C 20 do- 200 400o 35 do. 100 3500 70 do. 50 3500 175 do. 20 3500 500 0 do. do. 1,000 i 500 do. do. 14000 ,. 1500 do. do. 16000 1 2000 last drawn blank. It will appear from the above scheme that >h.'r< re not two blanks to a prize, nod that the prizes will be paid without any deduction. Frum the advantage offered to adventurers and the object to whu h the money Is to be ap<- plied, the Managers hope and expect they will inaM' a speedy sale of the Tickets, so as to enable them to commence di awing at an early day. The Prizes will be paid sixtv days after the drawing ; and such as may not be demanded withi-.it .vehe months alter, wil!be considered as generous doHations to the objects of the Lottery. Rond has btgti given to the Mayor and City Council for thefaitnfu! performance of the Managers. Tickets may be had of tither of the Mana- gers and of such other persons as may be ap- pi inted bv them. Pria.es in the Lotteries now Jravingift this citv, wili be received in pay- ^^^^^^^^^"^¦™ WILLIAM SLATER, ALEXANDER MtKIM, JOSEPH ALI.ENDER, v'. ILMA.iI PRICE, JOHN S-YDER, W A'-v,i.CiliN, WILLIAM Y LEWIS, HEZKK.IAH PRICE. August ij aaw8t-l.iw ( ] p Manager \ j Subscription Xh the Frecsh a^il E. glish POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL &. LITE RAKY GAZLTTE E'ORACLE Will be published at Charleston, S. C. dai- ly on the 1st of January, 1808—hopes being entained that a sufbeient 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'Orar.le interesting, use- ful and agreeabl>- to its patrons. Amatuursof ths French and English Language will please to apply to the French Consul— likewise a sub- scription list is opeitcd at Messrs. Warner h Harma's Book store--At the Merchant's Cof- 'ec house, and at this office. L'Oracle wit) be transmitted to distant sub- scribers in the United States, by the regular post days, *. nine dollars per annum, uhich must be paid in advance at the -time of sub- scrbing. Nov. 4. d4tlawljan. Farms and Lots to be Leased, To be Leased i n a Ground Rent, for ninety- nine jw.irs, renewable Jot ever, Sundry LOTS, and Small FARMS, lying on the Frederick Tun pike Road, on the i?ik Ridge Landing Road, and Cross Roads, lend- ing from one tn the other : distant not three miles from the city of Baltimore, and com- manding a vi«w of the harbor, and bs,y. These. Lands, are. generally in wood ; good water is found at a little distance from thti surface j and the situation is high, and healthy. As these Lands arc laid out in a vil- lage eM.ndingfrom the Frederick Road to the Elk-Ridge Landing Road, a go. d 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 twentv acres, affording all the advantages of an agreeable country residence ; without an advance of cash I for the first pu chase. There are two streams of 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 sand un the premises, so that buildings may be erected theap A plat mav be seen and the terms made known, by applying to Mr. Sain. Grce.i. surveyor, No. 40, High street, 01d-To«n ; to Mr. Walter Koe, 46, South atreel, or •> RICHARD CATON, .AUofnoy for the parties Noveiib«r9. d4t-law friends in set ilar complaints, .iiii sses so-iiutnerous and so unini p icli.dio credible, t'uai^ incredulity itself panwot doubt the virtin s of Dr 1 iss a's Gott and Rlo'iiii.ati. Drops. Large quantities ia\<. ah-ea l\ UK u vet d. d, and tlie sale is now he come so general, and theircelt intyin ¦ the dis ird-rs of a clir; ptetei;. .1, that certificates of Uieir- ¦ mb-ien'i i' u ilit; ssary. 'les ttmouies ol their vi.hie, anda volume of at- I cases penoriiiidiiy thorn, iu:.i be.seen upon application ,>t T. t-V.Dyott's jfenuine -.nig an<: p.., in medicine vyarehouse, Up. 57, South Seeontl street. Phiiadeipfua Thep-ieeot Dr Tissol's Gout and Rlun- 'Tiiti Drop*, is-unly two dollars per bonk, -, ,ih t ojji.ais directions- 'icairnn aiiowaiicea made to tlmse who buy- to sell again. Of t:.t many respectable testimonislsof the uile. ts ol the anove drops, which have i-eceiv d by the proprietor, v>e beglcaveto annex the following CEli. IF1CATE Of General Kidgeiy of Hampton. I certify that havinjjt received a blow on my kiie¦¦¦,, whicli induced severe pain and swel- ling- I was advised to apply to Dr. Tissol's Gout and Kheuviai c D.'ops, and i n Oath ing .lie part with the it) only a tew times, agrcea bly to the directions, tlicy effect daperfict cure. Another time my wrist was affected -.villi rheumatism to such :< degree, as torcn. del- my hand for the time Useless, when on making application cl the name I'.tnitdy in like manner, the disorder in the course of twenty-four hours was eHtirel) removed. I th.ereliire f om the exp< i ieiiet 1 hive, had of the efficacy ol said niedhine c nsalei it a beneficent act, to recommend it in sin.ilar ca ses to otneif. (Signed) C RIDGELY, of Hampt. CERTIFICATE Of John Gibson, esq one of the directors ol the Farmers' Bunk of Maryland I certify that about a year since, my foot re ceived an injury by a fall; in a few hours alter it was affected with a most excruciating pain, so that. 1 was unable to walk without crutches, I was apprehensive th^t this accident would induce a severe fit ol the gout, with which I had been frequently ablurkcd. In this situa- tion one of my friends highly recommended and earnestly advised me to apply 1 f. Tissut's Gout 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 todeprive me of sleep for several lights. Bya few further ap plications, a perfect applications, a perfect cure succeeded. I have frequently since in in other cases, b»th used them note recommended them to others with inv success. (Signed) ]( ! CERTIFICATE Of Mrs. Man- Tavlor. I, MaryTav'.or, No. 135, Plumb-street, Phi- ladelphia, aged up wards of'7uy ears, havingbeen afflicted w'-th very violent rheumatic pains for more than eight years, being recommended to apply Dr. Tissot's gout and i heumatc drops on only using- half a bottle c\nry rht affection was complete!) l'em< I have continued tree from all pam e;er since ; as witness *y baud. MARY TAYLOR. The ..hove drops are sold wholesale ami re- tail only by the sole agent, T. W. DYOTT, At his genuine drug& patent medicine ware- house, NTi. 57, Soi'th St cond Street, second door below Chesnut street, Philadelphia,and by his appointinent, a-Edme Ducatel's Apo- thecary and Clfymi-t, No. 26, Market-street. ; at John Love's Drug is. Patent Medici ¦ No, lfi, Market space Baltimore—at I and T. Sehteffetitrs D-uggist, itml bee's Medicine store, New York—t. Johnson, Riclimund.and liimonfet, CharlestSR, S C. T vKE NOTICE None arc genuine except they are signed on the outside wrapper, bythe sole proprietor, Henry Ward. No*--- Ex'rs. Iaw6w Malaga Wine, Raisins, Leas,£xc Just Received and for S tie I y William JNTorris, Jiniior, TEA DHALr.R isf GROCER, NO 6t, lAllKET-SrilEST, 50 qr. casks first quality Malaga Wine, and 20 small kegs d >. 16 gallons each, entitled to drawback, 100 boxes fresh Muscafel Raisir.i, 20 boxes imperial! ea, 7 lbs. e o h, 2 chests, and ten h.df chests Yontte- Hyson ant 9 whole and ten half cin sts SouctiOng do. just imported and of superior quality, 19 vh"ole and two hah hampers Olive Oii quart bottles, 3 bluls. fresh Filberts, 3 tierces Z.tnt Cl i 3 bbis English .Valiuts, [rants,, 12 dozen Martinique Cordials, 500 lb. Double Gloucester Cheese, by retail. Who has in S'ore, 11 hhds. Jamaica and Antigua Spirits fi\e hhds. old Antigua lluin. remarkiibly high fla- vored ; 7pircs Amsterdam Gin ; Aocomark i'e eh randy, in bbis 3 years old: old Cog. mac and Bordeaux Brandy, in long and short pipes ; Madeira, Sherry, Lisbon, and Port Wine, in quarter c*3ks; a few small kegs re- fined Madeira, fit for present use ; old Midm. sey Madeira an i Port Wine, in bMl'es, i.nd by retail ,- 25 boxes elegant Spermaceti Candles ; 73 boxes Mould and Dipt Candles, diii'e nt sizes ; Old White and Brown Soap, in boxes j Jamison's Crackers, in bbis. half bbis. teg«, and by retail ; Ketchup and Soy, in bottles ; warranted an common Chocolate ; Double Battle Pnwd. r, in pound pupers, and in can- us nrs : s lit Peas, in smail '¦ egs, ahdby re- tail ; P land, Starch impound papers ! V\ cit- ing Paper, "No. 1 and 2 ; Haying- Cards, 1st, 2d, and 3d quality; do bk refined salt Pe- ti-e ; li'd'aRil and English Rag Powder; Flask Oil, in boxes, 3o flasks each ; and Strait's Oil, in boxes of 12 bottles each ; Windsor ;• Scan ; twilled Hair Sifters ; China, iiion, in small bales.) Mace and Cloves; l!ar- ri.-.'s large and small Twist Tobacco, in and half kegs, and by retail, equal if not su- perior to any in thiscity; Goshen Cheese, in casks and in bor.-.-s, g ntaining one cheese e«ch, suitable for aniiiy use ; K . boxes i'resli Olives and Capers, remarkably good N. B PreSTi Imperial, Hyson, Young Hy- son and Black Teas, by retail, se-ccted for supplying private families—and Strained Spermaceti Oil, by retail. .. rriber 33. lav 6w Mbscriber is under the painful neci-ssity of ahribhncingto t' c pnblici his inn-ntion to petition tKe nex Calvert co'in- :, or one ot ihc judges, in die ie ess1 oi th t court, forthe hemf'.i of an ant of assem- bly, en it lad 'an act for the be-ni fit debtor^,' passed November session, 18t>5, and ifti-itan act there'tw, passed NoVein- her si 0. WM. H SMITH Culvcrl County, Dccco.berO Jt-w't liciivy i. DiToughs Has ifnpo) ted in the ship ¦ Hamilton, from Lurdoa, and Indian Qi Liverpool, A large assortment of SHIP CHANDLERY, ile at his Store, head of frederict-street dock, Sextr.nts, Quadrants and Compasses, of all constructions, A hit-i, assortment of the latest and most approved Charts, with dine Patent Tune Glauses, Day cr Night Tele- scopes, Pstent Binnacle Lamps, Paint Brushes, Block Tin, Japanned and Hardwares, Mails of all sizes, Carpenter's Tools, Balast Shovels, Bunting Twine, 6tc. December 17. law In Baltimore County Court, NOVEMCER Visit, \&)7 On Application to tin- jiidgt s of the said County Court, tn petition in writing ot \\ M. SUMAN, of said county, praying ttic bene, fit of the act for the relief of stm-'ry insol- vent debtors, on the terms mentioned in said art ; a schedule of his property, and a list of his Creditors on- oath, as far as he can ascertain them, as directed by the said act, being annexed to his petition, and linl ,n,i said county court, being satisfied by co tent testimony, that the said William Sunian, has resided the two preceding years in the state of Maryland, prior' to the pas- sage of the said art. ahd the sn;d William Stnn-.Hi, at the time of presenting his j.. . as aforesaid, Irving produced to the 1 court, the assent in writing of so mat his creditors as have d\to to them the at of two thirds of the debts due by him at the time of passing the said act It is thereupon adjudged and ordered by the said count, that die said - (':>. causing a copy oft- '¦ '.it lo he insert- ed in.s (tie newspapers in the City . iy other day for 3 months^ s.icnes-iveh . "••.entv-rinth dcy of March i«ext) s.; appear bef re the said ctainty court, at the Court House, in the said county, at 10 o'clock in ttie forenoon of the said i9tll da- of March next, for tiie purpose of recemrnoudins? u for their benefit, on the said V\ I Smnan then and. there taking tt eoath byssid act prescribed lor delivering up his property Signed per order. WM. GIBSON, Clerk. November eo3ni The Subscriber Is compelled to notify his Creditors, that after two years laborious experiment, he finds it impossible to satisfy fully the various of his old < rncern againstjiini ; and he, - lore is necessitated to resort to the act.ofa bly for insolvent relief, by application n judges of Baltimore county court, or to of the judges thereof in the recess ot the court ' S. WILMER. November '->. eo'im '/ PRINTED AND PVHUSHED BY JOHN HKWES Opposite the Post-Offire, St. Paui's-LaM, B-aLTIUOBK.