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Baltimore and York Turnpike ROAD CO MP INT. THE Stockholders of said company are re- quated to meet on Saturday the sixteenth day of January next, at Evans' Tavern in the city of Baltimore, at lo o'clock i i the forenoons in or der to organise the said corporation, and to choose oy ballot, to be delivered in person or by proxy, one President, cght Managers and one Treasurer' &c. agreeably to the 4th sec- tisnof the act of incorporation. Joseph Thornburg, Thomas Mt'Elderry, Nicholas Mr-rrym.m, (of Elijah J 1) ivid M'Mechen, Commissioners. December 8. eot 16J Robert M-Clellan Has comme iced business in the Store, No 244 1-2, Market-street, lately occupied by HeyUnd and Gait, Where he is opening, large supply of Seasonable DRY GOODS ; Which will be sold on generous terms, for Cash, )r approved paper. Amongst tbise goods are, London Superfine and Refine Cloths, Broad Cloths, Plains, Coalings, Fearnoughts, Flan- nels, Green Baize and Blankets, Manchestry, Hosiery, colored Glazed and Cambric Muslins Dimity, Chintz, and Calicoes, Madrass, and Silk H'dkfs. India Mu3Rns, &c- he. December 14. d4t-eo8t§ For Sale, Belt Leather, Drumheads; white Welting, piime Buckskins, red, yellow, green & black Morocco, Hatters' and Saddlers' Wool, Deer's Hair, Hair 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. en To Rent, The Store and Warehouse, corner of Balti- more street, and Public Alley, bite in tenure of Messrs. Wessels and Primavessi. This stanci is amongst the best in the city, well cal- culated for an extensive wholesale or retail Dry G.jods business. ALSO A Dwelling House and Store, near the Corner of Charles-street and Primrose alley. This Store and Situation is fitted for a Groce- ry, in which line it has been occupied for some yearns past. Immediate possession can be had of either of them. For terms and p irticulars inquire of D. WILLIAMSON. December 5. eolm To Re at, The HOUSE, lately Bccupied as an office by tiie Frederick Turnpike Company, in For- rest-street, between St. Peter's Church and Market street ; an excellent stand, and well calculated for a store, or warehouse, being but a few doors from and in view of Market- street For terms applv to ISAAC BURNESTON, No. 196, Market-street December lo. eo Baltimore and Re'Stor's-towa TURNPIKE ROAD. The President and Managers require the payment of the second instalment of five dol- Iors on each share of the augmented stock of companv, .to be made at the Bank of Balti- more, on the 1st day of January uext. By order, JOHN F. HARRIS, See'ry. November 3. ^^^ eotlj Baltimore and Reister's-town TURNPIKE ROAD Baltimore, November 2, 1807. The President and Managers have this day declared a half yearly Dividend of 5 per cent on the original Stock of the company ; said Dividend will be paid to the Sta khelders or o their Representatives, producing powers of attorney, or correct simple orders, at the company's aflfice, on the 16lh instant. By or ler, JOHN F. HARRIS, See'ry. November 3. eolj Rolling and Sliting Mill. The subscribers are now ready to execute orders for Rolled and Slit Iron, a large and general assort.nont of which thev constantly keep for sale, viz. 3d, 4d, fid, 8d. 10d, 12d, and 20d, Hoop and Nail, Deck and Spike Rods. ANDREW & THOMAS ELLICOTT. Octob r 6._____________________eo Henry and George Gassaway, No- 39, corner of'S. G.ay iS" Market streets, Buve just received by the late arrivals, the fallow- ing assortment of Dry Goods, which thtty of. ftr at the most reduced prices c Carpets of .different sizes and patterns. 1-2 5-8 3 4 & 4 4 wide Veutian Carpeting.?. 1-2 3-4 & 4-4 do. Ingrane various pat- terns, Elegant Fancy Hearth ruggs, Superfine h Common Broad Jloths, Do. do. Cassimere, Do. do. Coatings, Rose and Striped Blankets, Furniture Fringes, with Tassells to suit, Linen Cambrick and cambrick Dimities, Gambrick and Jackonett Muslins, Tambored Muslins, Silk and Cotton Chambrays, Swansdown and Toilinett Waistcoating, Moleskioe and Florentine, do. Constitution Cords, Piain Velvetts and Vel. vetteen, v Plains, Kerseys, and Half Thicks, Irish Linens, and Shirting Myelins, Threads, Bobbins and Tapes. With a number fit'.articles too tedious to Viention. Nov. 17-_______________________ co . Imported in the ship Bash io>, captain Peteriin, from the River La Plata, and for sale by the mbserieors, 25000 Ox Hides, 700 Horse do. 516 bales and ) .-,«¦ _, „ 25 canks j 0f Ta,,ow' They have also for safe, 10 bales of Blue Guineas, or Madras Blue 5?loths, A large assortment of India Goods, Consisting of Garraha, Baftas, Mamoodies, Cossas, and Punjum Cloths. Madeira Wine, of London particular, and London Market qualities, in pipes, half pipes and quarter casks, part of which was import- ed last vear. And GuoOO Dutch Quills. ROBKar GLLMOK & SONS. October 6. eo Rum & Pimento. Just receive I per Seh'r Shepherdess, Capt. Carr from the North side ofJamaica, and for sale by the subscribers, 77 puncheons 4th proof Jamaica Ruin, 80 bags Pimento. ON' HAND, 50 kegs first quality Twist Tobacco , 25 boxes Spanish Cigars, 13 bods. Muscovado Sugar, 15 tons Camnsachy Logwood, 200 boxes Coffee, 7 tons Nlcarag ta Wood, Hyson and Young Hyson Tea, Sail Twine, :\c. FOULK & KARRICK, Smith's Dock. December 8 eo2w Ground Plaister of Paris, roil SALE AT FIFTY CENTS PER Bl'SHtT,, By the subscriber, at his Store, the corner of Pratt and Commerce-streets, and at the Mill's of William Patterson, on the Great Fall's of Gunpowder.—A constant supply will be kept at both places. SAMUEL BYRNES. N. B. The Mills are near the town of Jop. pa, and on navigable water. 11th mo. 21st. eo6m Agreeable Present for the New Year. Just Published and for sale by Geo. Hill, THE AMERICAN LADIES' POCKE T BOOK, TOU THE YEAE 18 J8—CONTAINING An Almanac Ruled pages for memorandums, observa- tions and engagements- also, for accounts of money received, paid or lent, for every day in tflre year The Wanderer of Switzerland. Select Poetry. New and celebrated Songs. A Marketing Table and others. Mfith an Elegant £; graved Frontispiece. Price 75 cents, and in Morocco 12 j cents. ALSO, The Gentleman's Annual Pocket Remembrancer, For the Tear 1808—Containing, An Almanac. Ruled pages for memorandums, observa- tions, engagements, I for a cash account. Government of the United States, Execu- tive, Legislative and Judiciary. D spartroents of Government- General Establishments Duties on Goods imported. Correct List of the army and navy. Several useful Tables. &c. Price75cents an., in MorscolZScents. (Tj* 15o reams imported Sheathing Papers superior quality, 25 packets solid deep Gold Leaf. 100O books deep Dutch Metal Gold. Iu9 do do do Silver. XTov 24-____________ d5t e<>t"< REMOVAL. ~ Biiffum and Goodhue Have removed to the new store, lately built by James Carey, threw doors below tlic-ir for- mer stand, cobneh of Bowir's whaef & SoUTH-STnEET, No. 16 Where they offer for sale, ionrPipcs]cata,oniaRedwiNE' 2 pipes London Market and Madeira do 60 hb<:s. 1st proof N E Rum, 14 do. 4th proof do. do. 10 pipes Holland Gin, 1000 bags heavy Black Pepper, 300 do. 1st and 2d quality Calcutta Sugar, 350 do. Alhim, 100 boxes Mould Candles, 20 do, Dipt do. 50 do. Spermaceti do. 20 do. Cotton and Wool Caras, 250 do. Brown Soap, 100 do. White do 400 sides So.il 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 1-3 lb. each, 15 chests Young Hyson Tea, 15 do. Souchong do. *0 boxes Spanish Segars, 90 kegs Patent Shot, assorted, from BB. to No. 6. 25 tons Clean Hemp, ALSO, Forty Bales and Cases Calcutta and Madras Goods; Consisting of Beerboom Gurrahs, Jaunpore, Sramahs, Ctisback, Baftas, Madras and Ver.tipulam Handkerchiefs, Pepper Cambays, Manilla, Ginghams, Charcanies, Nicanees, Karakall, Ginghams, St. Thomas do. Madras, Red and CudaJore Blue H'dkfs. tkc. November 26. dlOt-eolOt fancy isoods, etc. James R. Mitchell, Sign of the Spinning wheel, No. 4, Calvert-strcet, Has just received an elegant assortment of Fancy and other Seasonable GOODS, which he offers for sale, on m -derate terms for cash or acceptances in town at Short dates. Amongst which are. Superfine Spriged and Plain India Mull Mull Muslins, British do. Linen and Cotton Cambrick Round Dresses, Worked Lace Cap Crowns, Sattin do. Cut Velvet do. Spi- der Nets, Leno half H'dkfs. Elegant Spang'.'d Trimmings for Dresars, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 and 8-4 Damask Silk Shawls, Ladies' Black Ik white Lace Clock Silk Hose of superior qualities, Gentlemen's do. Plain and J>laid Lutestrings, 2 trunks elegant Furniture Chintz, 4, do. Fancy Calicoes, 1 do. Ginghams, 1 de. Madras H'dkfs. 2 boxes Constitution and President's Cords atld Velvets, 1 do. Tapes, 1 do Nuns Thread*, 1 do. colored do. 1 do. Brown Plalillas, Toilinette and Swansdown Waisteoatings, Supeifine Cloths, Cas6imtres snd Coatings, Superfine white Shirting Flannels, Do Linen and Cott»n Bed-Ticks, Ladies Fashionable Beaver Hats, 100 dozen Long and Short Kid and Beaver Gloves, 50 do do. do. Silk do. Cotton and Worsted Hosa, Carpets, Blankets, Baizes, Half Thicks, Kersey's, Plains, Devonshire Kersej's, Flush- ings, Irish and German Linens. INDIA MUSLINS, and almost every ar- tide, in the Dry Good Line. October 5, (ilit-eo ' PRO BONO PUBLICO. Patent Water-proof Brnnttcict Blacking, Prepared with oil, which softens, preservi, and beautifies the leather.—Words cannot set forth its hist praise, nor can its transeeridant qualities be trusty known, but by experienc. It is especially calculated for. and particularly recommend? i to sportsmen, and genthimcn 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 & plaasaitt 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 mudical warehouse, No. 57, South- Second-slreet, Philadelphia ; sold also by his appointment at Edme Ducatel's, apothe- cary and chymist, No. 26, Market-street, and John Love's Drug and Pntent Medicine, store, No. 16, Centre Market Space, Baltimore. WHERE ALSO MAT BE HAD THE IMPERIAL WASH, AND NEW INVENTED LIQUID, For taking out stiins, and presei ving the quality o! Saddles and tops of Boots, &c &.c. Dr. ROBERTSON'8 CELEBRATED STOMACHIC ELIXIR OF HEALTH, Which has proved by experience, to be the most vaulable medicine ever yet offered to the public for curing the Gout, Cramp, and wind in the stomach ; also a certain cure for the Dj sentery, or Bloody Flux, Cholera Mor- us, severe gripings, and all other diseases of the bowels, a dose never fails to remove a rold if taken soon after its firsi appearance. It s also celebrated for carrying off superfluous bil^, removing habitual cotiveness, sickness at the stomach, severe head ache, etc &.C. Tha following certificates are selected from the many ••espectabtc ones lately received by the proprietor, and are now in his posses- sion. CERTIFICATE, Of Mr. WfllUm ju'.ion, carpenter and builder, No. 69, south Fifth street, Philadelphia. Sia, My wishes to promote the interest of su- perior merit, ami to afford consolation to the afflicted, induces me to request you will lay my case before the pi.blic, as an incoritestible proof of 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 was con- fined to my bed, and became so weak that I could not not move without assistance. My situation at that time being so seriously alarm- ing, as no reliefcould 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 me, whohadjust re- covered from a similar complaint, though not so severe as mine. He informed me that he whs cured by taking Dr Robertson's Stomachic Elixir of Health, and advised me to send to you for a bottle. I immediately did so, and by following your instructions given with the bottle, before I had taken hali 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 aide to walk out, and inle»< than a fortnight was abtelo atteud to my business I therefore recommend every family to be provided with this invaluable medicine, parii- cularly those who live at a distance in the country, where assistance cannot be immedi- ately obtained. As I am convinced that Dr Robertson's Stomachic Elixir of Health, is the most effectual remedy in the world, I have since recommended it to several ol my friends in similar complaints,who have always been relieved immediately after taking it.— Should any person wisli to be more fully con vinced of my case, I will with pleasure ex- plain it to ihom by applying to me. I am with a due sense of the benefit I have received, through the efficacy of your medi- cine, Sir, your humble servant, WM JULION. Mk Dyott. Philadelphia, July 15th, ISOr. It is my desire that you publish this case of my family for the benefit yf the pubic and those who may be afflicted Any person desir- ; further information, may have every satisfaction, by applyingeither by letter or per- sonally lo me lam, Sir, Your obedient humblpscrvant, PETER DENHAM. Sept. 16, 1807. The aboya Medicine is sold, wholesale and retail, by the sole proprietor, T. W. Dyott, No. 57, south Second street, Philadelphia; and by his appointment, aj Eclme Ducatel's, apothe cary & chymist, No. 26, Market-street, Sijohn Love's Drug Paten! Me licitteStore, No 16, Centre Market Space. Baltimore; j. Johnson, Richmond, Virginia ; J B. Dumontel, Charles- ton. S. G ; J- and T. Schieppelin, Druggist & Lse's Medicine Store, New-York WHERE ALSO MAY BE HAD DR. ROBERTSON'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 those com- plaints so common in the spring and fall, such as intermitting fevers, agues, autumnal fevers, dysenteries, &c. N. 3. The above medicine is particularly serviceable to those who make long sea voy- ages and are exposed to unhealthy climates, as a powerful preservative against contagious disorders. November 26.______________________ JNotice. A BATTEAJJ, 16 feet long and 5 feet wide, painted white on the jut Side, and red on the inside, with black gun wales, was taken up by one of the subscriber's servants, on Friday the 6th instant, adrift in the nv nth of Chester H^yer, near the subscriber's Wind Mill Lain ing. The owner is desired Lo prove his property, pay the expend- of this adver- tisement, and the charges of taking up and securing the said Batteau, and take her away. THuMAs SMYTH. Eastern Neck, Kent County December 9. Iavv4t Came to the subscriber's, living at Woodbury Mills, on JeneVFalls 4 miles from this city, 2 weeks past, a Small sorrel MARE COLT, three years old next spring; four white feet, wdiite, face, fiane and tail. The owner is desired to prove property, pay charges, and take her away. ^^^^^^^^^^ ISAAC SCOTT. December 24. eo4tf CERTIFICATE, Of Mr. John T. Solomon, Sixth near Race- Street, Philadelphia. Sir... For the good of the public and benefit of the afflicted, I think propor to inform you, that having lanored for upwards of six months under a very had cough, attended with diffi- | culty of'bri alhing, pains in my breast and side, and a sicki ei.s at my stomach ; having lostall appetite, I became so very much reduced in my strength as to be unable to walk. I was considered in* consumption, and given up for a lost man. In this hopeless situation I had recoure to Dr. Robntson's Stomachic Elixir of Health, ai.d.to my great 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 die moat violent coughs tfiat ever a man had ; I have takeu it regularly ever since, and now find myself completely recovered, and shall certainly, tor the benefit received, recommend it as far as I can, believing it to be a most 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 Uenmun, No 2/8, south Second- street, Philadelphia. Dear Sir, It is with the utmost satisfaction I in- form you of the cure effactett by your truly invaluable Stomachic Elixir of Health, as tne ,whole of my family, including myself, being six in number, were violently affected with the influenza, attended with very had coughs, pains in the limbs, and difficulty of breathing, which continued to increase. I appiieu to a physician, but his medicines had mo effect__ just at that time, having beard of the cures made by Dr. Robertson's Stomachic Elixir of Health, I determined to try a bottle of it; 1 did, and its cflects exceeded my expectations. The first two or three doses caused me to ex- pectorate avastquantity of tough vicid phlegm, and so speedily removed every symptom ot the cold, that by the time we had taken three bottles we were all perfectly cured, excepi a weakness that remained, for which I have ad- ministered Dr. Robertson's Patent Wine Bit- ters, and lhave found them wonderfully effica- cious in strengthenii g the system,and destroy- ing of worms, as two of my children have voided a vast quantity by taking them, and are now growing strong and healthy. I have since recommended the a 'ove medici ies to a num- ber of my friends, who have buen immediately relieved by taking them- Dr. TISSOTb CELEBRATED GOUT ,N1) RHEUMA- TIC DROPS The Gout, Rheumatism) ] umbago, and the various disorders of the same nature, are so exquisitely painful, and so difficult to lie cured, that they have juslly -exciteitii e utmosi stretch of medical investigation. Sonie professional gentlemen have excelled in one department o- ihe sciences ; others in another. Dr. Tissoi particularly has long been renowned , superiority of his prescriptions in chr diseases, and the length of li'u e which eiap sed duringhis sole .attention to ihe nature and ami cure oftlie.se affections, render the medicines which he recommended of ii• - valuable importance. The beneficial effects of these drops, luvre been so often experienced, aivl their extraordinary efficacy has been at- tested by witnesses so numerous and so unim peflchably credible, that incredulity itself cannot doubt the virtues of Dr Tissof's Gout and Rheumatic Drops. Large quantities have already ueeu vended, am! 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 • inoimnded utility are now unnecessary, Tes- timonies of their value, and a volume of at- tested cases performed by them, may he seen upon application at T. \V. DJ'ott's genuine drug and patent medicine warehouse,' No. 57, South Second street, Philadelphia The pi ice of Dr. Tissot's Cent and Rhea muti;; Drops, is only two dollars per bottle, with copious directions. Generous allowances made to those who buy to sell again. Of the many respectable testitrionisls of the effects of the above drops, which have been receiv d by tiie proprietor, we beg leave to annex the following CER1IFICATE Of General Kiiig, ly of Hampton. I certify that having received a blow on my 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 with them only a few times, agrees hly to the directions, they effected a perfect cure. Ann,her tune my wrist was 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 hours was entireh removed. I therefore f cm the experience 1 have had of the efficacy o> said medicine, c< nsiderit a beneiieeni. act, to recommend it in similar ca- ses to otners. (Signed) C. RIDGELY, of Haiupt CERTIFICATE Of John Gibson, esq. one of the directors of the Farmers' Bank of Maryland I certify that about a yea, since, my foot re- ceived an injury by a fall ; in a tew hours after it was aflected with a most excruciating pain, so that I was unable to walk without crutches. I was apprehensive that this :.cci(ie-,t would induce a severe, fit of' the gout, with which 1 I had been frequently attacked In this situa. | tion one of my friends highly recommended and earnestly advised me to apply Dr.'1 Issot's Gout and Rheumatic Drops. I immediately procured then) and made the Application j in less than three hours the pain entirely abated" which had been so severe, as to deprive me of sleep for several nights, liya fe,v further ap- plications, a perfect applications, a perfect cure succeeded 1 have frequently since in in other cases, liwth used them myself, and recommended them to others with invariable success. (Signed) JOHN GIBSON. CERTIFICATE Of Mrs. Mary Taylor. I, MaryTaylor, No. 136, Plumb-street, I'hi- ladelphia,age the passage of the said act : and having been brought before the said court, and dlniharr. ed Irom imprisonment, on taking the oath bv said act required. It is thereupon adjudged and ordered, by the said court that the said Mathias Rich' appear before the county court, at the Court- House ,n the said county, at 10 o'clack in he forenoon of the 2y,h .lay of March next. to answer such interrogators as hum he nro- posed to l„m by his erectors , that the Lid day be, and is hereby appoint, d the said creditors to appear and a trustee for their benefit; and the said Miu this* Rich, give them notice of the passage of th . order by causing ., COf,y to be ;(n9(:,.tfd in omeor.e of the newspapers in the citv of Baltimore, every other d?y, for tl successively, before the said day of March neat. the fimo for recommend ;hree months, twenty Signed per order. WM. GIBSON, Clerk. eo3inj; December 8, 1807. Baltimore County, ss. ON application to me in the rece?x of the court, ivs an associate judge of the si.*;th ju- dicial district of the st:.te of Maryland, by petition in writing of Charlts Lang/or:., of the city of Baltimore, an insolvent debtor, praying the benefit of the aefs of assembly tor relief of insolvent debtors, on the terms pre- scribed by the said acts : 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 nets, being annexed lo his said petiti- on, having produced to me the assent in writing' of so many ®f his creditors as have due to (hem the amount of two-thirds of tha debts due by him at the time ot his applicati- on ; and being sa isfied by competent testimo- ny, that the said Charles Langfoid has resided within the state of Maryland, the twopreceding years, prior lo his application, it is thereupon oich nd by me, that the said Charles Longford (by causing n copy of this to he inserted in some one of the newspapers in tie city of Balti- more, every other day for three months suc- ccsively, beibrethe twenty sixthday of March next,) give notice to his creditors toaf>p< arhe- fore the county court at the court-house, in the said county, at ten o'clock in the tola noon of the twenty-sixth day of March next, for the. purp' se of recommending a trustee for their benefit, on the said Charles Langrord, thenand there taking the oath by the act prescribed tor delivering up his property. Given under my hand this twent v -si:, th d ly of September, eigh- teen hunched and seven. THOMAS JONES. (Sept. 29.) eo3m Notice is hereby Given, That I intend to make application to Balti- more county court, or in recess of the eour^ to i ue of the judges thereof, for the benefit. of the insolvent Law of the state of Maryland, passed at No ember session 1805, and for the supplement thereto, passed at November session, 1806. JACOB GETlIG. December 5, 18o7. 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 Marvland,. JACOB OTTESEN. November 17, 1807. eo2m Notice is hereby given, THAT I intend to apply to the Judges of Baltimore County Court, or some one of them, for the benefit of the act for the relief of sun- dry insolvent debtors. November 18. H. BROWNE. ec2m To all my Creditors . You will take notice that I i„tend apply- ing to the judges of Baltimore county court' cLTAther:'?ot the be,,efit «*K.SEt taws ot this state. November 6. THOMAS BETTON. eo2ra PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JOHN HEWES 0/ipostte the Post Office, b't. Paul't-1 .Baltimore.