A. K'artKsuis
Peter _____
&nptv'< ' in adlttion to his tornier imports-
y ji, ix the William Wilton, Geor'gt Defer
4j>n Amsterdam, >'nd Str,?Jf,>rd *ioin Tonin-
i > Boxes Uliinish Wine,
4& bottles each
>>nx Seltzer Water
Hale* iHcklenburg
do black, blue, drab am
ed broad Cloth
boxes Checks
boxes Tapes, assorted
hoxes Ladies' and mens' Silk. Gloves
skitters, assorted colors
Boxes and ' asks
,24 "I
J
For Sale.
The subscribers offer for sale the foiling
P^PERTY, atpHvato sale, unulTliui.
. .. «i.i fi-,T nf Decern!)' r next :
Rr?8l.^'tamded by Bush Kiveron
Harford CO
both
Entitl ed
to
drawback.
and
woolen Stockings,
^"iSi omens' black and white
^ Velvet, various colors
: ^roSler Table Cloths and Napkms
^^Stovef for Stores and Counting
the west; and by Rnmriey on the east>
navigable rivers—containing 360 acres of the
best Land in the stale of Maryland. The
took on said Farni consisting of Negroes
men, women, am1, bo gj Horses, Mul'-s Ox-
en, Mild: Cows. Ho:,s, Sheep, Farming U-
tensils, C irn, Wh it, fee. will be sold there-
with, or separately, as may suit thepw'chaser
One undivided moiety of a Tract of Lund,
sftustc alsi> in Bush River Neck and about 2
miles be.low Rumney Farm, called Slieppiird's
G >nd Friendship, said (o contain about 100
¦A' res The wlwle of this last Tract is WocW
Land, and lies very fco'nveninent to lumgafi-
on on.every side.
ithin 3, 4 and S miles of
PRO BONO PUBLICO.
Patent Water-proof Hmnswich Blachi
Prepared with oil, v ~ ;ch softens, pres^rvs,
and bcautlRes'the leather.—Words cannot set
forth its iu.it praise, nor Can its traiiscemlaiil
qualities be trttely known, but by exper'uinc.
Itis especially calevil.at.ecl for
recommended to sportsmen, ..
vvlib are much"exposed to the wet—Also for
•• harness, as it will effectually pre-
vent tin: water from penetrating, preserve the
leather from cracking, and render it stipple &
pleasant to the very last, giving it also a beau
'¦......" "roof of which may be
and particularly
and % r.'lumen
desire that you publish this case of
family for the 1 enefit of the public, and
be afflicted Any person dosir-
^_______^^^" nay have every
lion, by appiy.ugeither by letteror pcr-
soually to me
It is my
, wbontay ^^^^^^
oils of further information
Your obedient humbleservsnt,
PETER DEN HAM.
^^^^^ Be is
retail, by the sole proprietor, T. vv • t>yovi, in.
57, south Second street, Philadelphia ; andh
his appointment, atEdthe Bucatel's, apothi
—fcATinloW Gl
... ; Checks No 3&*
s for sale or barter on reasons*.
Oc! •!'-'' 2?
Mad.
And on hand,
7 9, 8 in, 10 12 .
^^^^^Tjl of which he oL
terms
3aw.hn
Montreal, lying- withm o,
River, an
d containing 561
lie head ol bvu.i im«h, ,
teres. The whole of this Tract is also wood-
and, 8c very heavily .timbered. A consider
ible partcf it is covered with Hickory* which
--------,A tn'thp Bal-
17,
sal uisulleryi
1 stantly on
- *! „t u.u. »,_______, t ;he
cary ikchymist, No. 26, Market-street, & John
Love's Drug ! Parent Medicine Store, No 16,
Centre Market-pace, Baltimore ; ]. Johnson,
Richmond, Virginia j J B. Dumontel, Charles,
ton, S. C ; J- and T. Schieppelin, Druggist h
Lee's Medicine Store, New-York
WBhRE AuSO Mir BK BAD
DR. ROBERTSON'S
PATENT STOMACHIC WINK BITTERS,
Celebrated and well known for their stipe,
riqr qtialitii s in restoring weak constitutions-
lying worms, cleansing & strength' ning,
giving a proper tone to the stomach and in-
oreasinppthe appetite. A frequent Use of them .
is a c-rtain preventive against tb.ise com-
plaints so common in the spring and fall, Mich
as intermitting fevers, agues, autumnal levers,
dysenteries, Ike
I. '(. The above medicine is particularly
l able to those who make long sea voy-
ages and are exposed to unhealthy climates,
as a powerful preservative against contagious
disorders
November 26.
Notice.
A BATTEAU, 16 feet long and 5 feet
painted white »n the .nil side, and reel
wnh black gun wales; ------
Stewart, Montgomery & Co.
No. 2(,l6, Market-street, Opposite tlielnutnn
ilhieen,
Have received by the Fame, from Liver-
pool, Cloths, Cassimeres, Baizes, Flannels,"
Blankets, Kendal Cottons, Welch Plains,
Kerseys and Half Thicks, Stuff's, ike. which
Aey offer for sale by the piece, or package.
They daily expect a further supply from Lou-
don and Liverpool, which will render theijf
assortment complete.
TO LET,
Two Warehouses on Smith's wharf; and
the Store, lately occupied by James Somer
vill & Co Sep^B^^^^^^^^
d6t I'aw
was
th instant, adrift in
H the inside, ..^^^^^^^^
taken up bv one of the subscriber's servants, on
M
M
tisement, and the eh
securing the
away.
: ri. i i> i in ^.....
c Kiver, near the subscribor's Wine
Mill L&m.ing. The. owner is desired to provi
us property, p*y the expence of tliis adver
«-.-..« nf t„kinir uD am
tfie mufth ot
Wind
e
Vov Sale on a credit of 7 years.
A very valuable MERCHANT MILL,
with two hundred acres ol Land adjoining:
This mill is in complete order for ;c iiuf'.ctur-
ins.-, and has annexe'.'., a very valuabe Saw
Mill It is is situatad near the mouth of Goose.
Creek, in the county of Loudon and State, of
Virginia ; four h\iles from Leeshurgli the
countrv town, and only half a mile from the
River Polomac, the water of which is high
enough a considerable part ot the year to ael-
mit the navigation of Boats frem the mill to
George town, the City of Washington, and
Alexandria The Coiii r ound is very fer..
tile, and can supply it plf-ntifully with wheat,
corn, &c, for matiuiacture. A further tier
scription is uimecessa,y, as it is presumed
any person wishing to purchase, wHl first
view it. The terms will be a credit of seven?
years, the purchaser giving bond with approv-
ed security, and als>) a dee.I ot trust upon the"
premises. Applications to be made to
GliOKGE CARTER.
Oatlands, near LeesbutgK, Virginia.
N. B. I haVfi also for sale, 1000 acres of
Land, situated upon the waters of Goose
Creek, with a valuable mill seal thereon, the
Land will be divided to suit purchasers Ap-'
ply as above. ^^^^^^^^^^™
November 20 _____________
i aid
2aw3m
Llixir of
And at lltisb-Town, on Monday, the 4tb
V ot lauuary next, at the house of Messrs
.-Is',, and Lee, the remainder of the abovi
.-----1:» „,;n n,
All that F.." ' or
i next at half past 10 o'clock,
Parcel of GROUND, lor
F C. Nagot, to Jo
same at the
or inter-
¦%f\ crly sold Ik assigeci oy
j, c.s; rhompson—Beginning for the
jr>i»tSnce of 5 i feet from the corner
"" - of Morris street, and the Turnpike-
northerly and hmding
Taction Q» »'»™»"— "na the
^^^^u,;m^hR^d•,2leetand6inc,,eS
? iieince «»B_te
dst
described Property A liber
given for the ptiri-hase m/mcy, the purchaser
giving hoods, with satisfactory security for
the amount, with iotesest, payable annually.—
Attendance will be given and terms of sale
madu known by WM, HALL, and
EDWARD HALL.
Executors of Thomas Hall
Harford county, Nov. 34 SawSiD
ilcredit will be
my case before the p
proof of the. astonishing c ffi'cacy of Ut
b rtseii's invaluable Stomachic
I do hereby certify, that 1 v. ¦"; setaed most
violently wit! , or io.ic.ly flux,
which reduced me so much, that I . as cot
fined to my bed, an I b< came so x-.eak that I
could not n it neve. wOho'i.
ation :,i that tit e . tng sflscriot sly a la rm
rehet i o.jh. eed, I was
iven over, nul even < ail. vvou,. liaye been
¦*-'•' i'r'u nd of mine, who
'rig, as ''a
arlio ilad JUS.
Ikv, parallel with Morris-street
'•It,* ' - ¦ -'• 'eel 6 inches, ik
-j~y k\ elling House on the premises,
Vmftroveuie'.its, wlvch can bei.shewn to pt
jjoiis Inclined to purchase, at any time previ
c>vvs to the sale. The terms arc, that the pur-
^li.iser may at his option pay the purchase
jxxoney on the day of sale, or give notes with
aipi>ri>vec' security for the payment of one
V; ulf tlie purchase monc, with interest with
i.r» six months, and remaining half, with in •
^ereal, within 12 months from the day ol sale;
an id on payment of the whole amount of the
r>-Liv-cliase money, a deed will be executed to
tlie purchaser;
SAM J. DONALDSON, Trustee.
John Haslam,
VETEMNiRY SUMGHON, Or
FARKifi <,
No 41, Jones-stu.eer, Old T
l-Hxirof Beau::, , ,i aelV.s d me to se,
youfpraboWe. Iin.mediale.y ,Ud so an . y
following your Instructions given witti th«
, ,;,i before I had ta!. I le. I leiu.d
[j t, lieved, am my disorder greal-
•¦ to take it, in one
ii.yselfmoc
ly abated, and by continuing tp t
week I was able to walk out, and in ess than
tltliiiirht was able"lft attend tomy . siness
1 h - ......nd. every family to be
November 20-
2awt2dja
ISAAC M'PHERSON
JZAS LATEiX IMPORTED & NOW OF.
FESS FOM SALE,
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
BOL UNG CLOTHS,
Of the Manufactory of the Old Fhr.-e Kings
-' ...l ...in
t1iat are warranted good, are purchased with
: ash, and sold at small profit.
*- also, on HAiin,
A large qoamily olBUUl BLOCK, of
i ;iv and a sufficient nemberot hands
^oodcptaity andasi«t ^
fco exeedte any mm m.et Batti.
ellort notice, No. 30, B ^ ^
xnore.
ing
he follow:
The Fro^^^^^^^^^^^^
be»r equal weight with the shoe, s
to be torgod in such a manner as to beat a
leu'-l surface on vhe ground and at the satru
time a sufficient space betweeen the shoe and
sole: of the foot.
It would appear, av first thought that the
Irqg pressing onthe ground, w uld injure tiie
horse; but when we consider the shape, situ-
auoij, quality and composition ol the nog,
together with its connection with the exter-
—»-—-• i ¦• rts of the foot, we must ac-
_______ ,ilaced there ft r most es
Hernial purposes. It is elastic, arid the shape
of a wedge, convex, and placed in the centre
of 1 he heels
"i his wedije like shape, and convexity roust
unintended for some purpose, and that is to
kci p the heels expanded, which operation
takes place in the following manner ; allow
the frog to press on the ground, and when-
evi rthe horse sets his foot down, the IrOg as
ccruls, fiat is, il rises up between the heels ;
when he takes it up, the frog descends and
by this alternate moVon the heels are preset'
I h< renin- recomme
i with this invaluable medicme, parti-
wbo live at a distance in the
country, wUeri assistalice cannot be iminedi-
ed. As I am convinced that l)r
hie Eli ir of Health, is
the world, I
procidM
cularly those
aher"^^^^
nal andititerii.ili
knowledge it was pi
ate.ly obta.i
it. berlsoii's ..uimi
die most effectual remedy in.
'¦ave since reeoinmen.leu it to several ot my
"•ienils in similar c¦¦.niplam s.nli. have always
i< . n relieved immediately af. r taking it.—
Should any person wish to he more tufty con
vinced ol r.'.y C; se, 1 will with pleasure ex-
plain it to IB in '•> e.'piiing to me.
I am with a dive sins of the benefit I hove
received, through the efficacy of your medi-
cine,
Sir, your humble
......
g-s of taking up and
Batteau, and take her
THOMAS SMYTH.
Eastern Neck, Kent Count)
December 9^ taw4t
Ilk l'lSSOT'S
CELEBRATED GOUT AND RREUMA-
TIC DROPS
Tin? Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, and the
disorders of the same nuure, are so
itel i painful, and so difficult to be euv. d,
that they have justly excited it e utmost aireti h
clical investigation. Some professional
gentlemen have.excelled in one department-oi
,he sciences ; oilers in another. Dr. Tisb»t
p: rti< nlai-ly has lone- been rpnow'nefl for the
¦ ji-ity of his prescriptions in chronic I
lid the length of time whicbilap
se.l during hi* sole attention to ihe nature and
effects and cure of these affection,, render
tbc uiedi' incs which _he recommended of in-
valuable importance. The beneficial effects of
these drops, liave been so often experienced,
and their extraordinary efficacy has been at-
Ksted by witnesses so numerous and so unim
p achably credible, that incredulity itself
cannot doubt the virtues of Dr Tissot's Gout
and RhenniaticDroiis. Large quantities have
already t^een vended, and the sale is now be-
come so general, and their certainty in curing
the disorders of a chronic na inc. is so cotn-
I plelely ascertained, th: t certiHeates of their
I uniiouniled utilit. are now unnecessary. Tes-
timonies of their value, and avolume, of at-
tested canes performed by them, may be seen
upon application at T. W.Dyott's genuine
drug ami patent medicine warehouse, No. 57,
Sooth Second street, Philadelphia
The price of Dr. Tissot's Gout and Rheu-
matic liropa, is only two dollars per bottle,
ith copious directions
es made to those who buy
servant,
WM JUL ION.
Mr- Dvott.
Philadelphia; July loth, 1807.
CEK IRlCATE,
Of Mr. JohnT. S.i,mien. Sixth near Race-
^W Street, Ph'uad. Iphia.
Sir..- For the good of'he public and benelil
Reward.
Tw enty \ )ollars
• from the sttbscribei, some time
i- last, a Black Negro BOY, nam-
Kanaway
¦
i Novemucr i*»i, . —
cl Giurgt, about 14 years of age, has large
vhite eyes, a down look, and a scar upon Ids
ireast. George formerly lived with Mrs. Long,
ri Fell's-P'ir.t, where he wtis seen since his
lopement, and it is highly probable, he is turn
cu;king about the out parts of said place—
yVhoc er apprehends said runaway, and se
mi..*, in Baltimore jail, shall receive thi
1^___________
on Fell's-P.'ir.t, where neivmnn,. ------- ___
elopement, and it is highly probable, he is mnx>
^'-><-'.—.„v,r,,,i the out parts of said place..
Cures him in Baltimore jail, shall receive the
above reward. Masters of vessels and others
hereby cautioned against harboring saic
LARKIN. H. SMITH.
*re
riinawav.
December 10.
^^^ To Kent,
The new three-story Brick W AUEHOUSE.
No. 231, Market-street, well finishnd, one of
>¦*•- .- ii.« „•,(¦„ (>„> the wholesale
For
the best stands in the city for the wholi
Goods, or Hardware Business.
ei! expa.nled. The loot forms halt a circle,
which istve natural shape of a cult's loot, and
a proper elastic motion is kept up in the parts
composing the heels—again, the frog, when
suffers'¦to to press on the gruond, prevents
ti e, horse from slipping and By the its elastic
quality acts as a spring.
It is found by experience that a perpetual
press..re may he given to a living sv.bitance,
at.d it will be attended with no inconvenience,
when a partial* pressure wilt cause most ex-
quisite pain.
This is demonstrated in a person whose liv-
ing is by the hammer ; he feels no inconve
niece; when a person, whose hand is suit,
begins to work wilh. the hammer for a little
t'isn , he feels great pain The same is
alsothecase with the Irogof the horse's foot,
ihough itis cut and raised from the ground,
as it is the common practice, and not
admitted to press on an even surface, it
will meet with pressure or: gravelly govund, or
uneven surface ; therefore it is better it
OX1V..- A v.. .-., ^
of the afflicted, 1 think proper to inform you,
that having laoored fur upwards ol six months
under'avefy bad cough, attended with difti-'
eitlty ol breathing, pains in n.y breast and side, ot the efficacy
and a sickness at. my stomach ; having lost all beneficent act.
>-!, !•«. ularly ever since, and now
bed myself coin: letely recovered, and shall
certainly, for the benefit received, recommend
far as I can, believing it to be a most effi-
in the above complaint
C. R1DGELY, of Hampt.
Tlrv
tewns apply to
KEE.RL.
2a w
^^^^^^^^ HENRY
November 11.
This is to give Notice,
That the subscriber of the city of Balti
snore, hath obtained from tiie orphan's court
nf Baltimore county, in Maryland, letters of
administration on the personal estate of Ger-
main Gripiere de Moatahbor, late of Balti-
more city, de.ce.ased. All persons having
ciiane¦, against, the. said deceased) are here-
b/y warned to exhibit'the. same, with the
vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or be-
fore thel6*h day of June next, hf y may other-
^^^^^^^^^^^^^fc.-nijerl fror„ .
tv.lcht'-d to the
should have perpetual or constant pressure.
Independ ut of the reasonable appearance
of the above theory, no one has cause for
fear in the practice. It has been adopted for
several year* past at the Veterinary College
of London, and in numerous instances in this
city , by my direction, with the most salutary
effect*.
The plan of Shoeing in frost differs from
the plan in warmer weather
It. is expected these few observations are
sufficient, but any further exp anation will
be given by calling on me
* What 1 me.ui by partial pressure, is ajiress-
Decc mber 11.
it as ______
cacious medicine
I am, Sir, J^^^B_
With real respect, ^^^^^h
Your cbed't humble servant,
JOHN T. SOLOMON, j
Mr. T. W. Dvott.
August 22.
CERTIFICATE
Of jh'r. Peter Dshinjn, Eo '478, south Second-
street, PhiiadeCphia.
Dear Sir,
It is with the utmost satisfaction I in-
form you ot the cure, eftocted by yeur truly-
invaluable Stomachic Elixir of Health, as the
whole of my family, including myself, being
six in number, were violently aflected with
the influenza, attended with very bad coughs
pains hi the limbs, and difficult) of breath.tig,
which continued to increase. I applied to a
ses to ^^^^
(Signed) ^^^^^^^^
CERTIFICATE M
Of John Gibson, esq one of the directors of
the Farmers' liank.of Maryland
I certify that about a year since, my foot re-
ceived an injury by a fall ; in a lew hours alter
it was aflected with a most excruciating pain,
so that 1 was unable to walk without crutehes
1 was apprehensive that this accident would
induce a severe fit Ol the gout, with which I
had been frequently attacked. In this situa-
tion one of my friends highly recommended
end earnestly advisedme to apply Dr.Tissot's
Gout and Rheumatic Drops. I immediately
and made the. application ; in
In Baltimore County Cou
Novcxbeii r?lst, ll'07
On Application to the judges of the sjjiid
County Court, by petition in wiil'mgol WM.
SUV AN, ol said county, praying ttic hene~
tit of '.he act for the relief of sundry insol-
vent debtors, on the terms mentioned in said
act ; a schedule of his property, and a lift
of his creditors on oath., a» far as he can
ascertain their., as direrted by the said act,
being annexed to bis petition, and that the
said county court, being satisfied by cempa-
tent testimony, that the said William Suman,
has resided the two Dreceding veal's with-
in the state of Maryland, prior to the pas-
sage
2aw2w||
^^^^^ i j.in-
wise by law be excluded from atl benefit of
said estate And all persns it ' '* ~
said deceased, are required to make payment
to the subscriber, on or before the lstof Janu-
ary next, 1808
Given under mv hand this 16th day of De-
cember 1807.
JAMES COURREGE3, Adm«r.
TO ft.NT,
A Lotof Ground, situated on Jones' street,
near Front street, in said city, on which is
erected a frame House in which the late Mr
be VlontnUber lived. Immediate possession
ea be had. For terms and particulars in
iiire of JAMES COUUREGES.
December 16,
2av*6w
This is to give Nciice,
That the subscriber of thp city of Balti-
more hath obtained from the orphan's court
Baltimore county, letters testamentary, OR
the personal estate of Fred'k. Pratt, late of said
county deceased : All persons having claims
against the said deceased, are, hereby warn
cd to exhibit the same, with the vouchers
thereof, to the subscriber, on or betore the
10th day of September next, they may other-
wise by law be excluded from all benefit oi the
said estat •. Given under my hand this 10th
day of December, I8u"
JOHN THOMAS,
Administrator
December 10, 18Q£. 2»w0w
did, and its effects exceeded u,y expectations.
three doses caused me to ex-
Thc first two or .._______
peetorate avast quantity of lough vicid phlegm
and so speedily removed every symptom 0
the coid, 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 Dv. Robertson'*Patent Wine Bit-
ters, and I luive found the.m wonderfully <¦ inca-
cious in strengthening the system,and dei
ing of worms, as two of my children have
voided a vast quantity by taking the.m, and are
now grottingslri.ngai.d healthy, iiiuvasin. .
rciiunmended the a ove medicines to El num-
ber ol my friends, who have beenunm.'.
relieved by taking them.
procured them..........___ r .
less than three heurs the pain entirely abated*
which had been so severe, as to deprive me of
sleep for several . ights. By a few further ap-
plications, a perfect applications, a perfect
cure succeeded I have frequently since in
in other cases, both used them myself, and
recommended them to others with invariable
success.
(Signed) JOHN GIBSON.
CERTIFICATE
Of Mrs. Mary Taylor.
I, MaryTaylor, No. 135, Plumb-street, Phi-
ladelphia, aged upward sOt70ycars,havingbeen
afflicted w'ah very violent rheumatic pains for
marc than eight years, being recommended
to apply Dr. Tissue's gout and rheumatc drops
on only using half a bottle every rheumatic
affection was con.pletely removed, and 1 have
lied free from all pam ever since ; as
witness my hand.
MARY TAYLOR.
The '.hove drops are sold wholesale and re-
tail only by the sole agent,
T. W. DYOTT,
Athis genuine drug ((patent medicine ware-
ho ex, No. 57, South Second Street, second
door below Chesnut street, Philadelphia,and
"by his appointment, a: Ednte Ducatel's Apo-
i.i t.-ryand Cbymist, No. i6, Market-street ;
at John Love's Drug & Patent Medicine Store,
No. 13, Market spase Haiti more"—at 1. and T.
Schieffeliri'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.
„..s- of the said act, atld the said WUhana
Soman, at the time of presenting his j.etitici*
as aforesaid, having produced to the said
court, the assent, in writing of so many of
his creditors as have doe to them tile amount
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 court, that the said William Suman,
(by causing a copy of tide order to be insert-,
ed in someone of the newspapers in the City
of Baltimore, every other clay for 3 months,
successively, before the twentv-ninth day
of March next) give 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 29th day of March
next, for the purpose of vecommouding ft.
tmstec for their benefit, on the said William
SumaB. then and there taking the oath by Said
act prescribed for delivering up his property,
Signed per order.
WM. GIBSON, Clerk-
November 23. eo3m
The Subscriber
Is compelled to notify his Creditor*, that
after two years laborious experiment, be find*
itimpossible to satisfy fully lie various claim 9
of his old Mincern againsthim ; and he, there-
fore is necessitated to resort to the a*t of aseerr. •
bly for insolvent relief, by application to tbet
judges of Baltimore county court or to one
nf the indues thereof in the recess of the-
S. WTLMEH.
of the judges thereo
court.
November 28-
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED HY
JOHN HEWES
QHpmtc the Post-Office, St. Puttl'ltLav??-
BALTIMORE.
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