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| » Forty Dollars Reward. Several ROBBERIES ! ! ! And one Burglary of an uncommon kind have lataly been perpetrated in this city and tlie precincts, by a Mulatto man named BUB, and three Isegro Men Two of the latter ¦were on Sunday last committed to Baltimore jail—And two have not vet hern taken, ona nam- ed WILL ; who is ab >ut twenty-five years of age and between five feet eight, and five feet ten inch- es high ; lie is straight and well made, has a small niouthi a pleasing countenance and is very black. BOB, (The Mulatto) is bout the same age and height of WILL, but so not we'll made; neither is his face so agreeable, his E-ts look wild is. unaett' ?d, He has a considerable stoppage in his spei ;h Their apparel X cannot describe I will pay the above reward, (or Twenty Dollars for either) and reasonable charges for bringing them to me, or for securing them in Baltimore jail. CT If any person, BLACK or WHITE, willgive'nie certain information, htm and where, JB03 and WILL may be apprehended, I will pay that person, the said reward; and shall never mention his or her name as m v inf.rmer. RICHARDSON STrVART. November 25- d2-eo2t1aw Encouragement of Literature. BY AUTHORITY. Scheme of a Lottery, FOR THE BENEFIT OF St.MARY'S COLLEGE, ofBALTIMORE Charitable Marine Society. L O T T E R Y. ' THE subscribers having beea 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 funds of said society in extending fur- ther relief to the indigent widows and helpless orphans, offer to the public the following SCHEME. 1 l 2 4 10 20 *0 80 200 800 5000 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I 1 1 Prize of do. do. do. do. do. do. do'. do. do. do. 50J0 Dollars is 25/0 do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. I50O 750 300 150 rs 30 20 10 6 First drawn blank After 2000 tickets 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16,000 L st drawn blank 5000 2500 3000 3000 3000 3000 300U 2400 4000 8000 30000 200 200 200 200 400 400 5(JJ ieoo 3000 3000 6168 Prizes amounting ta 11332 Blanks Sum raised including expence X8J00 Tickets at 5 dolls each is From the above Scheme., it appears th; •there are less than two Blanks to a Prize; and that the Prizes are to be paid without 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 them 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 »ie 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 n uch other persons as they may appoint to sell. frizes in the Lotteries now drawing in this city, •mill lie received in payment for tickets. MANAGERS. Dolt '#. Dolti. 1 Prize of . 30,000 I do. ¦ . 1.5,000 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 lOu do. 100 • 10,000 150 do. 30 . 7,5000 7000 do. 12 * 84,000 7291 Prizes 190,500 Stationary pemiums 24,500 - -i ... 14,209 Blanks —Not two i 'o a Prize. 215,000 21,500 tickets, at lo dollars each, 215,ooo Arrangement of Stationary Premiums—Viz. 1st. drawn blank - - g500 1st. do after 2,000 tickats are drawn,,1000 1st. do. after 4,000 1000 1st. do. after 6,000 1500 1st. do. after 8,000 1500 1st do. after 10,000 1500 1st. do. after 12,000 1500 lsi do, after 14,900 1500 1st. do. after 16,000 1500 1st. do. after 18,000 1500 1st. do. after 20,000 1500 Last drawn Blank, Dollars lo.ooo 245,oo0 > pfr cent on §215ooo ir . 32,250 pfr'illiam. Mathews, 1~horndick Chase, %'obias JE Stansbury, fjftihn Snyder, Timothy G irdner, ^Thomas Rogers, February 10. Daniel Rowland, John Ogston, Thomas Turnout, Thomas Sprigg, an*. Refer Gould. law Trinity Church Lottery. THE subscribers having been appointed j^Ianagers of a Lottery authorised by the ge- jjeral assembly of Maryland, and the Corpora- tion of the City of Baltimore for the purpose of raising a sum of money for the ereciion of gaicl Church and for other purposes, offer to «he public the lellouing SCHEME. Sum to be raisedby the lottery -30,000 Expenses of the lottery - . 2250 ---------32,25o The Drawing will positively commence 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» Tickets, on these express conditions, under a penalty of 50,000 dollars. The wonderfull celerity with which the Tickets have sold for some time past, has al- ready justified a rise of 50 cents ; they are further to be raised to 11 dollars on the 1st of December, to 11 1-2 on 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- ful payment, ofthe prizes, which will be paid subject to a deduction of 15 per cent, 30 day, alter the drawing is finished. Tickets to be had of the Managers, espe. cially of the Treasuer at the College, and at the several offices of Messrs. Geo. & Robert Waite, Vincent, Cole and Dobbin William Du Boukg,^ John Tessier, Luke Tiernan, Robert Walsh, AVll.LIAM LOR.MAN, Alexander M'Kim, Henry Wilson, Samuel Stekett, James M'Henry s. hollingsworth, Lewis Du Bourg, f Philip Laurenson j March "1 eolm-law 1 Prize of 1 do. 2 do. 2000 2 do. 1500 3 do. 1000 6 do. 500 20 do. 200 35 do. 100 70 do. 50 175 do. 20 500 do. 10 5250 do. t> Dollars, 5000 3000 4000 3000 3000 3000 4000 3500 3500 3500 5000 31500 6065 Prizes. *1935 Blanks. Sum raised, Expellees including commission t» the Corporation 1 T 1 X A 1 1 I 1 1 9U000 000 4t.00 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000 18000 Tickets at Five Dolls, each OP I HE ABOVE PRIZES. of 200dols to the first drawn Blai k. 208 do. to the 1st drawn blank after 2-00 do. do. 200 do. do. 200 do. do. 1000 do. do. $00 do. do. 500 do. do. 1500 do. ' do. 2000 last drawn blari^^^^^^^ It will appear from the above scheme that jj-j ;re are not two blanks to a prize, and that the prizes will be paid without any deduction.. From the advantage offered to adventurers ^ndthe object to which the money is to be an. r,lied, the Managers hope and expect they will xfinUe a speedy sale ot the Tickets, so as to enable them to commence drawing at an early day. ¦j-foe Prizes will be paid sixty dajs after the t1ravvi°ff ' an<' sllcn as ra'i^ r,ot ',e demantlctj w-tnintwelve mouths after, willbe considered generous donations to the objects of the Lottery- Bond has been given to the Mayor L'OKfiCLE ! ! ! JOURNAL POLITIQUE, COMMERCIAL Isf LITERAIRE. La Gazette Fr.ncaise et Anglaise qui se publie trois fo.is par scmainc a Charleston, S. C.doit sa pubUer tons les jours an premier de Janvier, i8')8; a.vaiit un nombre suffisant d'a. ..oin.es pour en couvrir les frais. L'Editeur (qui est ici dans ce moment) de- sirant faire tons ses efforts pour ptvpager et rendre cette feudle liiteressante, utile et iigre able, aceux des amateurs de la langue frran- caise et Ar.glaise, les invite a s'y abonner, e» s'adressant au C msul Francois. II y a aussi tine se-usr.rij turn euverte chez Messrs. Warner h Hanna, Imprimeurs etLi braires; au Merchant's Coflee-Hou.se, et an Bureau de cette Gazette. L'Obacle s'cnvoie reguiierement par la Poste aux abouncs dans les Etats Uiiis, a rai- son de Neuf Gourdes par an, qu'il faut payer d'avance a 1 Agent nomme pour cet effet par L'EDITEUR DE L'ORACLE. ¦ Bond has hew___________________ anil City-Council for the faithful performance 9f the Managers ^sssssssssssssssssssssssssssl Tickets may be had of either of the Mana- 2-ers and of such other persons as may be ap- pointed bj them. Prizes in the Lotteries now droving in this citv, will be received in pay- ment tor Tickets. WILLIAM SLATER, T ALEXANDER M KIM, JOSEPH ALLENDER, VVILLIAM PRICE, JOHN SNYDER, \V M'MECHIN, WILLIAM Y. LEWIS, HEZtKlAH PRICK. . August 2-5 ) f ? J Managers. \ J 2avv8t-law Subscription To the Precithand English POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL 8c LITE- RARY GAZETTE L'ORACLE Will be published at Chcrl«ston, S. C. dai- by on the 1st of January, 1808—hopes being entained that a sufficient number ot subscrjb. ers will then be received to defray expem.es. The editor (who is here at present) with a view to procure subscribers, will use his best endeavors to render L'Oracleinterestinc;, use ful and agreeabh to its patrons. Amateurs o) the French and English Language will please to *pply lo ''le Fiench Consul- likewise a sub senption list is opened at Messrs. Warner & Hanna's Book store—At the Merchant's Cof- fee house, and at this office. L'Oracl ¦ will he transmitted to distant sub- scribers 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- scibing. Nov. 4. d4tlawljan. Farms and Lots to be Leased, To be Leased i n a Ground Rent, for ninety- nine yean, renewable Jot ever. Sundry LOTS, and Small I'AUMS, lying on the Frederick Turnpike Road, on tlieEik Ridge Landing Road, and Cross Roads, lead ing from one tb the other : distant not three miles fi-'om the city ef Baltimore, and com- manding a vivw of tie harbor, and bay. These Lands, are generally in wood ; good water is found at a little distance from the surface ; and the situation is high, and healthy. As these Lands are laid out in a vil- lage extending from the Frederick Road to the Elk-R|dge Landing Koad, 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 twenty seres, £ affording all the advantages of an agreeable ' country residence ; without an advance of cash for the first pu chase. There are two streams of water p. ssing 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 on the premises, so that buildings n.ay be erected eheap A plat mav be seen and the terms made known, by applying to Mr. Sam. Green, surveyor, No. 40, High street, Old-Town ; to Mr. Walter Roe, 4b, South- street, or to RICHARD CATON, Attorney fo:' the Parties November 9. tMt-law PRO BONO PUBLIC Patent Water-pro'4' tirnniwici Blading, Prepared with oil, which softens, presevvs, and beautifies tiic leather—Words cannot set forth its just praise, nor can its transcendant qualities be truciy known, but by experienc. It is especially calculated for, and particularly recomiaende 1 to sportsmen, and geiitlnmea who rue much exposed to the wet—Also for cleaning harness, as it will eflectually pre- vent the water irom penetrating, preserve the ;¦ from cracking, and render it supple & pleiisant to the v«ry 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. WHERE ALSO MAT ME HAD THE IMPERIAL WASH, AND NEW INVENTED LIQUID, For taking out stains, and preset ving the qualify of Saddles and tops of Boots, 8tc &c Dr. ROBERTSON'S CELEBRATED STOMACHIC ELIXIR OF HEALTH, Which has pruvesl 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 Dysentery,©r Bloody Flux, Cholera Mor- us, severe gripings, and all other diseases of the bow£U, a dose never fails to remove a cold ir taken soon after its first appearance It s also celebraied for carrying off superfluous oile, removing habitual cotiveness, sickness at the stomach, severe head ache, ixc &c. The following certificates are selected from the many respectable ones lately received by the proprietor, and are now in his posses- sion. CERTIFICATE, Of Mr. Wrlli.vni Ju'.ion, 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 to request you will lay my case, before the p ibiie, as an incontestitile 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 blood- flux, which reduced me so much, that I as con- fined to my bed, and became so weak that I could not nut move without assistance. M'y situation at that time being so seriously alarm. ing, as no reliefcould be obtained, I was given over, md even death would have been desirable to me, had hoi 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 wis cured by taking I)r Robertson's Stomachic Elixir of Health, and advis d me to send to you for a bottle. I immediately did so, and by following your instructions given with tha bottle, before Iliad takenJialt a bot.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 les. than a fortnight was able to attend to my business I therefore recommend eve. v fan ily to he provided with this in» alunble m >.ici»e, parti- cularly those who live at a distance In die country, where assistance cannot be immedi- ately obtained. As I am convinced that Dr kuberisQii's Stomal hie Eri\ir of Health, is ¦ he most effectual remedy in the world, I have since recommended it to several of my ft iends in si rolar complaints,who have always ueen relieved immediately after taking it.— Should any person wish to be more fully con vinced of my o.ise, I will with pleasure ex- plain it to hum by apph ing to me. I am with a due sense ofthe benefit I have received, through the efficacy of your medi- cine, Sir, your humble servant, WM JULION. Mr. Dyott. Philadelphia, July 15th, 1807. It is rny desire that yon publish this case of lefit of the public, and those who mav be afflicted Any person desir- • tion, may have every satisfaction, by applying either by letter or per- sona'.:/ to me I am, Sir, Your obedient humbleserv.int, PETER DENHAM. Sept. 16, 1807. _ The abov» Medicine is sold, wholesale and retail, by the sole proprietor, T. W. Dyott, No. 57, south Second street, Philadelphia; and by his appointment, at Edme Ducatel's, apothe- cary !jt chymist, No. 26, Market-street, & John Love's Drug $t Patent Medicine Store, No 16, Centre Marftet'Space, Baltimore ; J. Johnson, Richmond, Virginia ; J. B. Diimontel, Charles- ton, S. C ; J and T. Schieppelin, Druggist & Lee's Medicine Store, New-York WHi'.RE ALSO MAY BE RAD DR ROBERTSON'S PA-TENT STOMACHIC WINE BITTERS, Celebrated and well known for their supe, rior qualities in restoring weak constitutions- destroying w >rms: cleansing Si 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- njaints so common in the spring and fall, such as intermitting fevers, agues, autumnal fevers, dysenteries, Uc N. 8. The above medicine js 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. This is to give Notice, THAT the siibsr.ibers of tiie city of Balti- more, have obtained from the orphans' court of Baltimore county, letters testamentary, on the personal estate 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 lie loth day of May next, they may otherwise bylaw, be exclud- ed from receiving any dividend, of the said estate. Given under our hands, this 3d &&y of October, 1807- WM November ? WORTHING TON, > GWVNN. Ex'rs. Notice. A BATTEAU, 16 feet long and 5 feet wide, painted white un tlie »ut side, and red on the inside, with black gun-wales, was taken up by one ofthe subscriber's servants, on Friday the ith instant, adrift in the m mlh of Chester River, near the subscriber's Wind Mill Lam.ing. The owner is desired to prove his property, pay the eipeSce of tin's adver- tisement, and the charges of taking up and securing the said Batteau, and take her away. THOMAS SMYTH. Eastern Neck, Kent County _____law4t December 9. Malaga Wine, Raisins, i cas,Cxc Just Received and for Sale by William Norris, Junior, TEA DEALER tit GSOCER, No.,64, Market-street, 50 qr. casks first quality Malaga Wine, and 20 small kegs do. 16 gallons each, entitled to drawback, 100 boxes fresh Muscatel Raisins, 20 boxes Imperial Tea, 7 lbs. each, 2 chests, and ten half chests Younp- Hyson and 9 whole and ten half chests Souchong do. just imported and of superior quality, 19 -.hole and two half hampers Olive Oil quart bottles, 3 hhds. fresh Filberts, 3 tierces Zant Cur. 3 (bis. English Walnuts, [rants/ 12 dozen Martinique Cordials, 500 lb. Double Gloucester Cheese, by retaiJ. Who has ii: State, 11 hhds. Jamaica and Antigua Spirits five hhds.old Antigua Dura, remarkably high fla- vored ; 7 pires Amsterdam Gin j Accoipaclr Peach i randy, in bbls 3 years old: iliac ;md " CERiIFICATE, Of Mr. John T. Solomon, Sixth near Race- Sueet, Philadelphia. Sir.. For the good of the public and benefit of the afflicted, 1 think proper lo inform you, that, having labored for upwards of six months under a very bad cough, attended with diffi- culty of breathing, pains in my breast and side, and a sickness at my slotnaeh ; having lostali appetite, I became so very much reduced in my strength as to he unable to walk. I was cor.sidt-ied in a coi sumpiion, and gii'en Npfor a lost man. In this hopeless situation I bad recoure to Dr. Rabfrtson's Siomucnic Elixir 'if Health, and te W>y great astonishment, before I had taken one bottle, found hiyseif very much relieved. I expectorated a great quan- tity of phlegm, which has easeo me of one of the most violent coughs that ever a man had ; I have taken it re ularly ever since, and now find mvself completely recovered, and shall certainly, for the beuefitreceived, recommend it as far as I call, believing it to be a most effi- cacious medicine in the above complaint. I an., Sir, With real rcsp< ct, Your obed't humble servant, JOHN T. SOLOMON. Mr T. W. Dyott. BP August 22. CERTIFICATE Of Mr- Peter Dentn n, ho 278, south Second, street, Philadelphia. Dear Sir, It is with the utmost satisfaction I in- form you of the cure effected by yur truly- invaluable Stomachic Elixir of Health, as the whole of my family, including myself, being six in number, were violently affected with the influenza, attended with very bad coughs, pains jn tlie 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. Roburtson's Stomachic Elixir of Health, I determined to try a bottle of it; I did, and its eflects exceeded my expectations. The first two or three doses caused me to ex- pectorate avast quantity of tough vicidphlegm, and so speedily removed every symntom of the cold, that by the time wt 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 worms, as two of my children have voided a vast quantity by taking tiieni, and are nowgrowingstrongaiid healthy. Ihave since recommended the aiiove medicines to a num. ber of my friends, who have been immediately | relieved by taking them. Dr. I'lSbUT'S CELEBRATED GOUT /,ND RHEUMA- TIC DROPS TheGoi.it, Rheumatism, Lumbago, and the various disorders of the same inituiv, are so exquisitely painful, and so difficult to be. cured, thai they have justly excited tf e utmost stretch f>l medical investigation. Sotne professional gentlemen nave excelled in one department of the sciences ; oth rs in another. Dr. i'issai partioiila-ly Una long been renowned for the superiority of his prescriptions in chronical diseases, and the length of liipe which etap ui'iug his sole attention to the nature and elf el i and cure of these affections, render me medicines which he recormpended of in. valuable importance. Thebei eiicial effects of '.best .hop:, rtave been so often experienced, ,:i their extraordinary efficacy has been'at- tested by witnesses so numerous and *o unim p ;.ch: biy credible, that incredulity itself cannoi doilbrtbe virtues of Dr Tissot's Go'ttt and Rheumatii Drops. Large quantities have already been vended, and the sale is now be time so general, and theircertaintyin curing the disorders of a chronic naureis so com- pletely ascertained, thjt certificates of their unbounded utiiif, are now unnecessary. Tes- timonies ol ti'eir value, and a volume of at- tested cases performed by them, may be seen upon application at T. VV.Dyott's genuine irugahd patent medicine warehouse, No. 57, South Second str< et, Philadelphia The price of Di Tissot's (.out and Rheu- muti'; Drops, is only two dollars per bottle, with Copious directions. '".r. .rous allowances made to those who buy to sell again. Of tii is many respectable testimonials ofthe effects ot the afiove drops, which have been receiv d by the proprietor, we beg leave to annex the following CERIIFICATE Of General Hiclg. ly of Hampton. I certify that having received a blow on my knee, which induced severe pain and ling I was advised to apply to Dr. Tissue's Gout and Rheumatic Drops, and on bathing the part v ith them only a tew times, agre< a ily to the directions, they effect da perfect cure. Another time my wrist was infected with rheumatism to such a degree, as toren- der my hand tor the time useless, when on making application ot the same remedy'in like manner, the disorder in the course of twenty h'urh ur.s was entire!} removed. I therefore f tun the experience 1 have had ol the efficacy ot said medicine, consider it a beneficent act, to recommend it in similar ca- ses to'otners. (Signed) C. RIDGELY, of Hampt CERTIFICATE Of John Gibson, esq. one of the directors of the Farmers' Bunk of Maryland. I certify thatabuuta yearsiuce, my foot re^ ceived an injury by a fall j in a fewhours 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 oi the j?out, with which I had been frequently iitttucjted. In this situa- tion one of my friends highly recommended and earnestly advised me to apply Dr.Tissot's Gout and Rheumatic Drops I immediately procured them and made the application ; in less than three hours'tlie pain entirely abated* which had been so severe, as totlep] ive roc of sleep for several Sglits. fiya fe.v further ap- plications, a perfect applications, a perfect cure succeeded I have frequently suice in in other cases, b*>th used them myself, and recommended thein to others with invariable success. (Signed) JOHN GIBSON. CERTIFICATE Of Mrs. Mary TaTor. I, MaryTaylor, No. 13o, Plunb-street, Phi- ladelphia, agedup wards of 7Uycars,liavingbeen afflicted with very violent rheumatic pains for more than eight years, being- recommended to apply Dr. Tissot's gout and rl>eumate drops on o»ly using half a bottle every rheumatic affection was completely removed, and I have continued iree from all pain ever since ; as witness my hand. MARY TAYLOR. The above drops are sold wholesale and re- tail only by the sole agent, T. W. DYOTT, At his genuine drug & patent medicine ware- house, N6. 57, South Second Street, seci;iid door below Chesnut street, Philadelphia, and ... old Cog. ic and Bordeaux Brandy, in long and short pipes ; Madeira, Sh- rry, Lisbon, and Port Wine, in quarter casks ; a few small kegs re- fined Madeira, fitfor present use ; old Malm- sey Madeira and Port Wine, in battles, and by- retail ; -5 boxes elegant Spermaceti Candles ; 73 boxes Mould and Dipt Candles; diffent sizes ; Old White and Brown Soap, in boxes j Jamison's Crackers, in bbfs. half bbls, legSj and by retail ; Ketchup and Soy, in bottles j Warranted an common Chocolate ; Double" Buttle Powd«r, in pound papers, and in can. nis ers ; split Peas, in small kegs, and by re- tail ; P land, Starch in pound papers! Writ* ing Paper, No. I and 2 ; Playing Curds, 1st, Jd, and 3d quality; double refined bait Pe. tre ; Holland and English Rr.g Powder ; Flask Od, in boxes, 3o flasks each ; and Strait's Oil, iii boxes of 12 bottles each; Windsor Shaving Soap ; twilled Hair Sifters ; C'inr.a. moil, in small bides ; Mace and Gloves ; 1 Ar- ris's large and smr.ll Twist Tobacco, in kegs and half ke-j>-s, and by retail, equal if not su- perior to any in this city ; Goshen Cheese, in casks and in boxes, containing one cheese each, suitable for family use"!; 14o boxes fresh Olives and C«perj, remarkably good. N. B Fresh Imperial, Hyson, Young Hy- son and Black Teas, by retail, selected parti- cularly for supplying- private families—and Winter Strained Spermaceti Oil, by retail; November The .subscriber is under the painful necessity of announcing to the publiei his intention to petition the next Calvert coun- ty court, or one of the judges, hi 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 sessioii, lau.i', ami the supplementary act thereto, passeelNovem- bcr session, 'Sj6. WM. H. SMITH Calvert County, Decembers. law't I herebj' forwarn all persons from Cutting, Cartng, Raking, or committ- ing any tresspass on ariy part of my Lands, ly- in. in Rallies and Elizabeth Manors, or Beck. q1 'tii's Lodge in M. Mary's county. A'so, t pomi isi.ing either will] net, or othei v. ise fi om fowling or hunting either with dog o: committing any tresspass what, ver part ofjmy Land, Iv i g in P-ney Neck, in county. 'MOKDECAI JONES gun of ©n :.ny d December 22. lawtit lo eritain, Powe'l's Discovery, lying in parcels, sndjpart ol a 'tract, culled the I his is lo give Notice, That I intend to petition ih« next Baltimore county court for a commission to mark and bound paitof tin following Tracts <*r Parcels of Land, situate in Baltimore county, viz .•-' Little " ^^^^^ two _^______ ______ Three Brothers—agreeablyto an act of assem- bly in such case made arid provided. JOHN SCHWARTZilACH. Deeember22. '-_ luw4tj In Baltimore County Court, November '.'1st, Ii-07 On Application to the judges tif the said CoiirJy Court, by petition in writing ol WM. SUM AN, of said county, praying the bene- fit of the act for the relief ol sundry insol- vent debtors, on the terms mentioned in said act ; a schedule of his property, and a list of his creditors on oath, as far as he can ascertain them, as directed by the raid act, being annexed to his petition, and that the said county court, being satisfied by compe- tent testimony, that the said William Suman, has resided the two preceding years -with- in the state of Maryland, prior to the pas- '' the said act, and the said William at the time of presenting his petition as aforesaid, having produced to the sa.d court, the assent in writing- of so many of his creditors as have due to them tha amount of two thirds of (he 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 Suraan, (by causing a copy of ti.if order to be sage of Sum an - ... ~^ insert- ed in someone of the newspapers in the City of Baltimore, every other day tor " before the by bis appointment, at Edme Ducatel's Apo-. thecary and Chymist, No. 2b, Market-street s at John Love's Drug h Patent Medicine Store, No. 16, Market-space Baltimore—at I and T. Schieffelin's Druggist, and i.et's Medicine- store, New York- I. Johnson, Richmond,and T. B. Duniontet, Charleston, S C. TAKE NOTICE, None are genuine except lliey urc signed on the outside wrapper, by the sole propric-ter, Heiir;' Ward. Koi Ihs, twenty-! inth day xt) give notice to his creditors to appear befi re the said county court, at the Court House, in the said county, atVQ o'clock in the forenoon ofthe said ?9ih da of March next, for tlie purpose of lecomniqudirig a trustee for thjlr benefit, on the said William Stiiiuia. then and the successive) of March ., . ''e taking the oath by said act prescribed for delivering up hispiopei-.y. Signed per order. ' - WM. GIBSON, Clerk November 23. eo3m The Subscriber Is compelled to notify his Creditors, that after two years laborious experiment, he finds it impossible to satisfy fully the various claims of his old concern agairsthim ; and he, thcie- fore is necessitated to resorl to the actol assem- bly for insolvent relief, by application lo the ("judges of Baltimore county court, or to one ofthe judges thereof in the rcces- of the coijft * s. wil: .er November -3. eo2m ~PRiMrED AND PUBLISHED BY~* JOHN HEWES, OJipssite the Post-Office, St. PukI'i-L-- . BaLWMOBB. |