-jm move and York Turnpike
KO.iD CO MP INT.
fc^gL— Stotvfcholders •>"' said c nnpany are re-
to meet on Saturday the sixteenth clay
j_ T -&.V. next. atF.van the forenoon^, in or
.B *"*^" *«-«-»¦ -"—»vgaaiie the said corporation, and to
" ^^^ by billot, to Redelivered in person or
cl>o;>~ v, one President, e ght Managers and
---------..* e.* «*»waJB.oKli7 tn *Uf._ 4.1 h sen.
13 £*X
one
r>
jtttsurerl &e agreeably to the 4th. sec-
the act ofincorp ivation.
Jtaepk Thomburg,
Thvn'is WPElderry,
Nicholas Merrym in, (ofElijah J
D*vid M'Mechen,
Commissioners,
-sribor 8. eot 16J
«¦*
SS-*
S^
JRo^r* MCldl.au
__0^ here he is opening, la-ge supply of
j^-^ onable DRY GOODS ;
ch will be nold on generous terms, tor
__ ^r approved paper.
*-aS " Amongst those'goods are,
<-»-»-» <^T-on Superfine and Refine Cloths, Br£L,s -t-"V» Chintz, and Calicoes, Madrass, and
"E>\il^ ^-* *dkfs- Iiulia Masons, &c &c.
^1^TZ ^.^.^mber 14. ___________ welling House and Store, near the
i- of Charles-street and Primrose alley
^•tore and Situation is fitted for a Groce-
which line it has been occupied for some
,^ p»ast. Immediate- possession can be had
- t Jicr of them. For terms and particulars
^M D. WILLIAMSON.
ir*
timber 5.
eolm
toy *rx&
To Rent,
HOUSE, lately occupied as an office
Frederick Turnpike Company, in For-
ITls.treet, between St. Peter's Church and
r^s .-.^.e*-street i an excellent stand, and well
•^ , 'lila.ted for a store, or warehouse, being
5^a a tew doors from and in view of Market-
„!!.e6t - For term*! apply to
8tt ISA ^C BURNESTON,
No. 196, Market-street.
o«mber lo. eo
«"5titimore and Re.ster's-town
-"^ TUSNPIXE HO AD.
„-,H_ President and Managers require the
ent of the second instalment ot five dol-
'on each share of the augmented stocked
tors
_nanv,,tobemailc at tli€
conf!r* en the 1st day of Jan.,
aioie' ^^^^^^^^^
ie Bank of ilalti-
^____________liry uext.
^^^^^^^J8y order,
JOHN F. HARRIS, Sec'ry.
j^joveniber o. __________?otiJ
"Raltimorc and Reister's-town
TURNPIKE ROAD.
Baltimore, November 2, 1807.
rj-'ije President and Managers have this day
jgclaretl a half yearly Dividend of 5 per cent
tfee original Stock of thg company ; said
r)ivid;*'"' %V'N 'ie PaRl t0 l'le Stockjioh.lers or
tlieir Representatiies, producing powers
c attorney, or correct simple Orders, at the
^party's office, on the 16th instant.
By order,
JOHN F. HARRIS, Sec'ry.
jjovcrober 3. eolj
Kolling and Sliting Mill.
"X"he iuhscribers are now ready to execute
_r<3.er3 for Rolled and Slit Iron, a large and
1 ierul assortmont of which thev constantly
keep f°r sa,e' viz- 3d' 4d> 6d- 8d- 10d' 12<1>
ari<-l. 20a*t which, lliej of-
fer tit the most reduced prices :
"Carpets of different sizes and patterns.
J..2 5 8 3 i & 4 4> wide Ventinn Carpetings.
j-2 3-4 k. 4-4 do. Ingrane various pat-
terns,
Elegant lancy Hearth mrjgs,
Superfine!* Common Broad Cloths,
Do- do. Cassiraere,
Do. do. Coatings,
Hose and Striped Blankets,
jjiicrutore Fringes, with PasseUg to su;t,
•^incn Cambrick and Cambrick Diinities,
Cai«brickandJackonett Muslins,
T*a-nborct Muslins,
iiltc and Cotton Chambrays,
S-wattsduwn and Toilinett Waistcoatmg,
Tvtoleskine and Florentine, do.
Constitution Cords, Plain Velvetts ana Vcl-
7eptdns, Kerseys, and HaUTliicks,
ft.isU Linens, and Shirting Muslins,
Threads, Bobbins and Tapes
¦j^Vitn a number iot articles too tedious to
mention-
fi o-tf1" .....__________________________
Imported
. tht jhip Bash 13, captain Petcrti", from, the
Sretr La Plata, ami for sale by the subscribers,
'250'JO Ox Hides.,
700 Horse do.
516 bales and / of Ta„ow
25 casks 5 K
They have also for salt,
10 bales ct Blue Guineas, or Madras Blu«
Cloth»i A iarXc assortment of
India Goods,
Consisting of
O-.irrahs,
Baftas,
vtamooilies,
Qossus, and
yuiijum Cloths.
af London particular, and
, ondon.Wrfitet qualities, in pipes, half pipes
.,,1 quaj-ter casks, part of which was import-
t la»t
x«,fl ik)000 Dutch Quills.
ROBERT GILMOR & SONS.
October 6. *°
Just Published and for sale by Gf»o. Hill,
THE AMEKICAN LA-DIE^'
POCKET BOOK,
rOKTHB VEA.RiS.8 — COWTAININO
An Almanac
Ruled pages for memorandums, observa-
tions andengagements-- also, for accounts
of monej received, paid or lent, for every
day in the year
Tiie Wanderer of Switzerland.
Select Poetry.
Neu and celebrated Songs
A Marketing Table and others.
With an Elegant E graved Fro: tispieee.
Price 75 cents, and in Morocco 125 cents.
ALSO,
The Gentleman's Annual
Pocket Remembrancer,
For the Tear 1808—Containing,
An Almanac.
Ruled pages for memorandums, observa-
tions, engagements, - for a cash account.
Government of the United States, Execu-
tive, Legislative and Judiciary.
Departments of Government-
General Establishments
Duties on Goods impirt'd.
Corr.-ct List of the army and navy.
Several useful Tables ic
Price7Scents tna in Morocco 125cents.
Crjp 15o reams imported Sheathing Paper o
superior quality,
25 packets solid deep Gold Leaf,
1000 books deep Dutch Metal Gold.
109 do do do Si'ver.
v-v. °4._________- ____________d5teoir,t
REMOVAL.
Buffum and Goodhue
Have removed to the new store, lately built
by James Carey, tbreu door* below their for
mer stand, comes or Bowly's wharf &
South street, No. 16.
Where they offer for sale,
rn ?^fS- } Catalonia Red WINE,
10 hall inpesj
2 pipes London Market and Madeira do
60 hln.s. 1st proof N h Rum,
14 do. 4th proof do. do.
10 pipes Holland Gin,
.'000 bags heavy Black Pepper,
300 do 1st and 2d quality Calcutta Sugar,
350 do. Ahum,
1U0 boxes Mould Candles,
20 do. Dipt do.
50 do. Spermaceti do.
20 do. Cotton snd Wool Cards,
950 do. Brown Soap,
100 do. White do.
400 sides Soal Leather,
500 pieces 1st and 2d quality Russia Duck,
200 do. Ravens Duck,
150 do. Sheeting.
20 chests Hyson Skin Tea,
20 small boses do 13 1-2 lb. each,
15 chests Young Hyson Tea,
15 do. Souchong do.
50 boxes Spanish Segars,
90 kege Patent Shot, assorted, from BB.
to No 6.
25 tons Clean Hemp,
ALSO,
Forty Bales and Cases
Calcutta and Madras Goods ;
Consisting of m
Beerboom Gurrahs,. Jaunpore, Sannahs,
Cusback, Baftus, Madras and Venlipulam
Handkerchiefs, Pepper Cambays, Manilla,
Ginghams, Charcanies, Nicanees, Karakall.
Ginghams, St. Thomas do. Madras, Red and
Cudalove Blue H'clkfs. kc.
November 26. dlOt-eolOt
Fancy uoods, etc.
James R Mitchell,
Sign of the Spinning Ivhetl, No. 4, Caivert-strcct,
Has just received an elegant ass, rtuieiit of
Fiiney and other Seasonable GOODS which
he utiers for sale, on m derate terms for cash
or acceptances in town at Short dates.
A'i)\nn;.;st •which are,
SnoerBne Spriged and l-'lain India Mill!
Mull ^uslins, British do. Linen a-id Cotton
Cambrick {lourid Dresses, Worked Lace
Cap Crowns, SaUin do. Cut Velvet do. Spi-
der Nets, I.enohalj'H'ilM's. Elegant Spangi'd
Trimmings for Dresses. 4-4, 5-4, C-4 and 8 4
Damask siili Siiawls, Ladies' Black & wh'rte
Lace Clock Silk Hose of superior qualities,
Gentlemen's do. Plain and Plaid Lutestrings,
2 trunks elegant Furniture Chintz,
4 do. Fancy Calicoes,
1 do. Ginghams,
1 da. Madras H'dkfs.
2 boxes Constitution and President's Cords
and Velvets,
1 do. Tapes,
1 do 2-Juns Threads,
1 do, colored do.
1 do. Drown Plat'dlas,
Toilinette and Swansdown Waistcoat.ings,
Supeifine Cloths, Cassimcres snd Coatings,
Superfine white Shirting Flannels,
Do. Linen and Cotton Bed-Ticks,
Ladies Fashionable Beaver Hst?,
100 dozen Long and Short Kid and Beaver
Gloves,
50 do. do. do. Silk do.
Cotton and Worsted Hoss,
Carpets, Blankets, Baiees, Halt Thicks,
j Kersey's. Plains. Devonshire Kersey's, Flush-
I ings, Irish and German Linens.
j INDIA. MUSLINS, and almost every ar-
j tide in the Dry Good Line
October 0. {\5t-eo
PRO BONO PUBLICO.
Patent Water-proof BrWisviiei Blacking,
Prepared with oil, which softens, pvcservs
and beautifies the leather —Words cannot aet
forth its'jUst praise, nor can its transe.endant
CjuaUties be truely Vnoe.'n, but by experienc.
It is especi lly calculated fir and particularly
recommence i to sportsmen, and genUnmen
who are much exposed 10 th ¦ wet— Also for
cleaning harness, as it will effectually pre
vent the water from penetrating, preserve the
leather from cracking, and render it supple h
pleasant to the Mtry last, giving it also a beau
tifui jet black gloss a proof 01' which may be
seen at the warehouse
The above blacking is prepared and sold
only by
T W DYOTT,
At his mwdicd warehouse, No. 57, South-
Second-street, Philadelphia ; sold alto oy
his appointment at Edme 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.
WHERE ALSO MAI'BE MID
THE IMPERIAL WASH,
AHD
NEW INVENTED LIQUID,
For taking out stains, and preseiving the
quality of Saddles and tops of Boots, &c. t'-c.
Dr. ROBERTSON'S
CELEBI^TED
STOMACHIC liLIXIROF HEALTH,
Which has proved by experience, to be
the most vaulable medicine ever yet olfered 10
the public for curing the Gout, Cramp, and
wind in the stomach ; also a certain cure for
the Dysrntery, or Bloody Flux, Cholera Mor-
ns, severe gripings, and all other diseases of
the bowels, a dose never fails to remove a
cold it taken soon after its first appearance It
s also celebrated for carrying oft'superfluous
oil*, removing habitual cotiveness, sickness at
the stomach, severe head ache, etc he.
The lollowiug certificates are selected from
tne many respectable ones lately received by
the proprietor, and are now in his posses-
sion.
CERTIFICATE,
Of Mr. William ju'.ion, carpenter and builder,
No. 69, south Fifth street, Philadelphia.
Sik,
My wishes to promote the interest of su-
perior merit, and to afford consolation to the
afflicted induces ne to request you will lay
my ease before the p blic, as an incontestilde
proof ot the astonishing efficacy of Dr. Ro-
bertson's invaluable Stomachic Elixir of
Health.
I do hereby certify, that I was seized most
violently with the dysentery, or bloody flux,
which reduced me so much, that I > as coo-
fined to my bed, and became so weak that I
could not not move without assistance. IV y
situation atthattime being so seriously alarm-
ing, as no relicfcould be obtained, I wa»
given over, and even death would have been
desirable to me, had not a friend of mine, viho
by chance called to see me, who nad just re-
covered from a similar complaint, tlue gh not
so severe as mine. He informed me that he
was cured by taking Dr Robertson's Stomachic
Elixir of Health, and advis d me ,0 send to
youfora bottle. I immediately lid so, and by
lbllovving your instructions given with th»
bottle, before lhad taken halt a botle, I (bund
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 les, than
a fortnight wasabletoattewd to my business
I herefore recommend every famih to be
provided with this invaluable medic'iBe. parti-
cularly those who live at a distance in the
country, where assistance cannot be immedi-
ately obtained. As I im convinced that Dr.
Robertson's Stomachic Elixir of Health, is
the most effectual remedy in the wo'Ul, I
have since recommended it to several o( m\
friends in similar Complaints, who have always
been relieved immediately after taking it.—
Should any person wish to be more feillycon
vinced of my case, I will with pleasure ex-
plain it to them by applying to me.
I am with a due sense of the benefit I have
received, through the efticary of your medi
cine,
Sir, your bumble servant,
WM JULION.
Ma. Dvoti.
Philadelphia, July 15th, 1807-
CERTIFICATE,
Of Mr. John T. Soh-inen, Sixth near Race-
Street, Philadelphia.
Sir— For the good of the public and benefit
of the afflicted, I think proper to intorm you,
that having laoored for upwards of six months
under a very bad cough, attended with diffi-
culty oi breathing, pains in my breast and side,
and a sickness at my stomach ; having lost all
appetite, I became so very much reduced in
my strength as to be unable to walk. I was
e.
¦lie scif nces ; Others in another. l)r, Xissot
particularly has long beert renowned for the
Superior-it} of his prescriptions in chronic*,!
diaeaseg, and the length of lime which eiap
Bed during his sole altentionto the nature and
efto.cls aiv cure of these affections, render
ediVinej which he recommended ot in-
valuable in-j¦ortuuee. 'I'i e be xiicial ( ft, ets of
ijftese drops, hhVe been so oft U experienced,
and their extraordinary efficacy has been at
testeti by witni c-es so numerous and so unitn
pet.ch biy credible, that incredulity itstlf
cae "it doubt the virtues of Dr Tissot's Gout
a.id Rh< omatie Drops. L^rge quantities have
aire;.!-, i/ecii vended, am! the saie is now be
come so general, anil their certainty in curing
tlie uis"it ice of Dr. Tissot's Gout and Rheu-
matic Drops, is "illy two dollars per bottle,
with copious directions;
'iene. 1,us allowances made to those who buy
U. sell again.
Of tuenuiny respectable testimonials of the
effects of the above drops, which hate been
receiv d by the proprietor, we beg leave to
annex the following
CERTIFICATE
Of General Hidgely oi Hampton.
Icerti ythat having received a blow on my
knee, which induced severe pain and swel-
ling. I was adviS' d to -apply to Dr. Tissot's
Gout and Rheumatic Drops, and on bathing
the part with them only a lew times, agreea
biy lo the directions, they effect-d a perfect
cure. Another time my wrist w.is 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 In urs was estirelv removed.
I thereli're f oni the experience 1 have had
ot the efficacy ot 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 ceKify that about a year since, 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 would
induce a severe fit o! the gout, with which 1
had been frequently attacked In this situa-
tion one of my friends highly recomn
and earnestly advised me to apply Dr-Tissot's
Gout and Rheumatic Drops. I imme
procured them and made the application ; in
less than three hours the pain entirely abated
which had been so severe, as to deprive n e of
sleep for several -igfls. By a few further ap
plications, a perfect applications, a perfect
cure succeeded. 1 have frequently Since in
in other cases, Wth used tliem mvaelf, and
recommended them to others with invariable
success. Tailor.
I, MaryTaylor, No. 535, Plumb-street, Phi.
ladelphia, aged upwardsof'70years,bavingbeeti
afflicted wdh very violent rhuumatic pains for
more than eight years, being recommended
to apply Dr. Tissot's gout and iheuinaic drops
on owly using half a bottle every rheumatic
affection was completely removed, and I have
continued free from all pain ever since j as
witness my hand.
MARY TAYLOR.
The *bove drops are sold wholesale and re-
tail only by the sole agent,
T. W. DYOTT,
At his genuine drug& patent medicine ware-
house, No. 57, South Second Street, secoiii!
door below Chesnut street, Philadelphia and
by his appointment, at Edme Ducatel's Apo-
thecary and Chymi t, No. 26, Market-street ;
at John Love's Drug & Patent Medicine Stove,
No. 16, Market space Baltimore—at I. and T.
Scliieiielin's Druggist, and Lee's Medicine-
stove, 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.
To Pent,
A CiRRtAGli KOlfsV ts* ST1BLR.
Back of No 23, Pratt street Apply at the
above number. December i9 co
ST. Iiuncthal btti.H a^enclever.
No. 67, Bowly's whvkf.
Have just received and offer/or tale,
Brown and White Platillas,
Royals,
Ticklenburgs,
Bielfeld, Warendorf, and Homemade Lin-
en,
Listadoes, Checks, Apron Checks, and
Stripes,
Cotton nrid Linen Handkerchiefs,
Silks, Silk and Velvet Rlbboi s,
..aces and Beggar Laces,
Tapes and Thread,
Looking Glass Plates, from 40 to 24 & :?0-
•0 17,
Looking Glasses and Nuremberg Got
Best German Steel, Heart and Club.
The whole entitled to drawback.
Andby the schooner Harmony, from Amsterdam,
A genet-,tl assortment of
German Hoden Hosiery.
And a new supply of the above advertised
goods. October 8. eo
Just received, and for Sale by
GEORGE HILL,
(Pi ct Fifty Cents,)
A Faithful Picture of the Poli i icaxI
Situation of
NEvV-ORLE.vNS,
At the close of the last and the beginning of
the present y< ar
Extract from the Preface
" There are many, whom the events of that
mysterious period have ,0 deeply affected, both
in personal suffering and in reputation, and on
whose feelings they have made an impression
so poignant and indelible, thatthey cannot be
forgotten The story will never die : tlrtt it
may live free from misrepresentation is the ob-
ject of the following pages."
October 22. dlt-eo
In Baltimore County Court,
November 28, 1807-
Mathias Rich, an insolvent debtor of Balti.
more county, havfng heretofore applied, by
petition in writing, to the Judges ol the said
County Couvt, prav ing the benefit of the " act
for the relief of sundry insolvent debtors" ;
and a schedule ot his property and a list of
his creditors, on oath, 113 lar as he can ascer-
tain them, asdjrected by said act, being an*
next d to the petition ; and the said Mathias
Rich, living proved lo the satisfaction of the
said court that he bath resided in tie state oi*
Maryland the two preceding years pjior to
the passage of the said act : and having been
brought before the said court, and dit,
cd from imprisonment, 011 taking the oath by
sad act required
It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, 1-y
the said court, that the said Mathias Rich,
appear before the county court, at the Court-
H use in the said county, at 10 D'clack in
the forenoon of the 29th day of March next,
to answer such interrogatories as tnav be pro-
posed to him by his creditors ; that the said
day be, and is hereby appoint! d, the tie
the said creditors to appear and recommend
a trustee for their beiu fit; and the said Ma-
thias kicti, give them notice of the passage
of th s order, f?v causing a copy to be insi rted
in some one of the newspapers in the city of
Baltimore, every other day, for three n
successively, before the said twenty ninth
day of March next.
Signed per order.
WM. GIBSON, Clerk.
December 8, 1807. eo.ln i;
Baltimore County, ss.
ON application to me in the recess of the
couvt, as an associate judge of the sixth ju-
dicial district cftl.e state of. Maryland, by
petition in writing of Charles Langfcrd, of
the city of Baltimore, an insolvent debtor,
praying the benefit of the acts ot assembly for
relief of insolvent debtors, 011 the terms pre.
scribed by tine said acts : a schedule of his
property anil a list of his creditors, on oath,
as far a3 he can ascertain them, as directed by
the said acts, being annexed to his said petiti-
on, havi'g produced to me the assent in
writing of so many of his creditors as have
due to them the amount of two-thirds of the
debts due by hirrr-at the time of his applicati-
on i and being saiisfied by competent testimo-
ny, that the said Charles Langlord has resided
within the state ol Maryland, the twopreceding
years, prior to his application, it is thereupon
ordereo bv me, thai the said Charles Langfbrd
(by causing a copy of this to be inserted in some
01 e of the newspapers in the city of Balti-
more, every other day for three months suc-
cessively, before the twenty sixthday of March
next,) give, notice to his creditors toappearbe-
fove the county court at the court-house, in the
said county, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of
the ,tw eiity-sixih tiay of March next, for the
purpt se of recommending a trustee for their
benefit, on the said Charles Laugiord, thenand
there taking the oath by the act prescribed tor
deliver ing-up his property. Given under my
bund this twenty-sixth d»y of September, eigh^
teen hundred and seven. TliOMAS JONES.
(Sept-29.) eooin
Notice is hereby Given,
That I intend to make application to Balti-
more county court, or in recess of the court,
to >ne of the judges thereof, fur the benefit
of the insolvent Law of the state of Maryland,,
at No ember session 1805, and for the
supplement thereto, passed at November
session, 1806. JACOB GET1IG.
December 5, 18.-7. eo2m
To all my Creditors.
Noitice is hereby given, that I intend ap-
plying to the Baltimore County court, or one
of the judges thereof, for the benefit of the
insolvent laws, of the state of Maw land.
JACOB OTTESEN.
November 17, 1807.______________eo. m
Notice is hereby given,
THAT I intend to apply to the judges of
Baltimore County Court, or some one of them,
for 'iie benefit of the act for the relief of sun-
dry insolvent debtors.
H. BROWNF..
November 18. eo,-r.i
To all my Creditors.
You will take notice that I intend apphy!
ing to the judges of Baltimore county court,
or one of them,10r the benefit of the insolvent
laws of this state.
THOMAS BETTON.
November 6, eo2m
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY
JOHN HRWfiS,
Ojipmte the P<.st-Office St. Paul's-Larc
BALTIMORE
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