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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/07-1807/12 msa_sc3722_2_6_2-0609 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1807.
("Vol. XXVII—No 4245.
Hemp. etc.
Landing from' brig Federal George, captain
Field, and for sale by
Nathaniel Saltoivstall and Co.
No 84, Bowly's wharf,
16 tons Glean R-.'9sia Hemp,
Also, tandieg from schr. filisu Ut Lydia, Collin),
10 hhds N. E Hum,
123 barrels Saloun, very excellent,
And the Cargo of the schooner Eunice and Sally,
Humes,
57 hhds. White Cod-Fwh,
440 boxes do.
20 bb.s Salmon.
December 21. d6t-eo6t
Notice.
.> THK subscriber having taken out letters of
administration from the. orphan's court of Bal-
eounty, on the estate of his deceased
Daniel Bon;, requests all persons in'
ilebted to said est.,te, to make payment to Mr
lie-uy rhompion, No. 5", Smith's Wharf, who.
, authorised to receive the same; and
ill persons having claims are desired to pre-
sent them properly authenticated to him for
settlement.
WILLIAM L. BOWLY.
In virtue of the above notice, I particularly
request that all D'hts and Ground Rents now
due the estate of D. Bowly, esq deceased,
arid as they hereafter become due may be paid
without delay, as there is the greatest neces-
sity for punctuality on the part of Leases. I
hope due attention wi'.i be paid to this request,
otherwise compulsory menus will bt resorted
to. HiiNRY THOMPSON.
December 1._________ _______d3m
Ironmongery, Woollens, ci?c
6 cues giitSt plated Buttons, assorts Jfashi-
onabl" patterns,
4 casks of well assorted fashionable plated
SADDLERY,
1 case o! gilt Broaches, breast Pins, Watch
Seals, Keys, Chains, &c.
4 bales of white, red, and yellow Flannells,
and Drapery, and" Backing Ba'ue.3, different
Colours,
I'case dyed fancy superfine Genoa Princes
Cord,
1 ditto dyed Royal Ord,
1 ditto dyed superfine Genoa Constitution
Cord,
1 ditto dyed Princes Cord,
For side by ^L
CORNTHW AIT & YARN ALL.
12th mo. 16th.__________________dlft__
College of Medicine of Ma-
ryland. |
Whersas by an act. passed at this present ]
session of the General Assembly of Maryland,
for the establishment of a Medical College, in
the city or precincts of Baltimore, for the in-
struction of students in the different branches
of Medicine, it is enacted, Unit the persons !
appointed professors in the said College by '
that act, or any three of them may fix the time
and place of the first meeting of the regents .
of the College, Notice is hereby given, That ,
the first meeting- of the regents if the College i
of Medicine of Maryland will be held at Dr.
Davidge's, at 12 o'clock on MONDAY next. I
N. B. The board of regents is composed of ;
thts professors of the College, together with |
the board of medical examiners ot this state. .
TU" followiftg gentlemen are entitled to a seat
at the board : Dr Brown, Dr. Crawford, Dr.
D*vidge,Dr.Biickiiead, Dr Potter,Dr Cocke,
Dr. Donaldson, Dr. Bond, Dr. Shaw, of Bal- :
timore, Dr C. A Warfiold, of Anne-Arundel
county, and Dr Martin, Dr. Noel, Br. Ander-
son, jttnr. Dr. Johnson, and Dr Thomas, of
the Eastern Shore, Maryland.
December 21.____________ d8t
Richatd Norm
Has received per shibs Canawa, and Diana from
Liverpool, and now opening at
No 1971-2, Markitt-strket,
A general assortment of
Hardware, Cutlery & Saddlery,
Which will be sold t>> aountry merchants
and others, wholesale and retail low for cash
or notes in town.
Also, per ship Six Sisteivfrom Brittol,
Seine and Sail Twine,
Tin Plates,
Iron Wire, assorted No.7, to 21.
Broad Virginia Hoes,
Sheet Iron, si 'gle double and trebl.
Black and bright Vises,
Long Handle Frying Pans,
Spades and Sluvels, &c.
November 2.____________ ________d
COFFEE,
120,000 lbs. of COFFEE, entitled to draw
back ; for sals by
ANDREW BOYD,
No. 3, N. Calvert-streot.
October 30. d
Geo : Hill
Mas now received from Philadelphia, a further
supply of
VOL 4 Si 5, WITH THE
VOL. OF PLATES TO COMPLETE
Genera/ Washington's LIFE,
By MARSHALL.
Subscribers may send for the volumes want-
ad, and those in arrears will be pleased to
pay up on delivery of the volumes.
ALSO,
Ramsay's Life of Washington.
The Belgian Traveller,
Carr's Holland,
Baudeloeque'a Midwifery, translated from
the French, by Heath, with nates, by Wn».
P. Dewees, of Philadelphia.
December 17. d
Ten Dollars Reward.
rlanaway from the subscriber on Sunday the
13th inst. a Negro BOY, named Al.ICK, W
years fk 3 months oli, about 5 feet high, very
black, stout made & smiling countenance Had
>n a round about jacket, of super black cloth,
gilt buttons, blue pantaloons superfine cloth;
srrey yarn stocking's and good shoes. He for-
merly lived with Mr. Haslet, of Old-Town, &
latterly with Charles G'Brian, ot Old Town—¦
from whom the subscriber bought hhtl. The
above reward will be given for bringing h;m
home. AU persons are forewarned liom har-
boring or taking him away, as they will be
¦ prosecuted according to law, by
EDWARD FITZ't ERALD,
XI, Market-street.
December 2" d4t
For Boston.
The Schooner
ELIZA & LYDIA,
Capt Collins ;
Will positively sail on Wed
nesdaynext Freight will ha taken very low.
if immediate application is mad- to the captain
on board, at Smith's wharf or to
FITCH HALL, Jun.
81, Bowly's Wharf.
Dec. 26-___________d4t
For Sale,
_ A NEW SCHOONER, un-
rigged, of abe.ut 75 tuns burthen
—now lying at Wright and
Price's wharf Any person dis
pOsed to purchase, may know the terms by
applying to Mr John Moore, of the firm of
Nelson and Moore, No 9, Calvert-street
wharf.
December 24 d4t|l
For Portland.
£V The Schooner
^^^ PE0SNIX,
E. Greely, master ;
Burthen about 650 bbls. Now
lying at Smith's dock ; having part of her car
go engage t, she will be ready t > sail in a few
davs. For freight of the remainder of her
cargo, ^
Apply to
CORNTHW AIT & YARNALL.
ALSO—FOR SALE,
£-V The Sloop L \UREL,
¦ Burthen about 500 bbls. A
good staunch vessel and can.
Wfm be r,ent to sea ata smallexpence.
12th mo. 24th. _____ d4t
For New-CTrleans.
r X3SS The fi*'t sailing Ship
Sfc FAMK,
& A regular Packet, is now
.f' = loading, and will sail with all
possible dispatch. For freight (which will be
taken on very moderate terms) or passage,
having elegant accommodations, apply to
HUGH THOMPSON.
Dee. 21.__________________ d6tt
For New-Orleans*
The fine PACK T BRIG,
_____¦ AGENORIA,
Tip' Cornelius Driscoll, master ;
¦«.-"¦ She will be read\ to sail on
Sun lay next, haying great part of her cargo
engaged. For freight of the remainder or pas- .
••sa e, having elegant accommodations, aiiply ',
to the master onboard in Frederick street,or
to FALLS & BROWN.
December 23. d4t
V
For Boston,
Ship MINERVA,
William Marshall, master;
_¦ .___^___^____
Will lane freight on moderate
-¦¦i^ff* ter ns. ifoffered immediately^
Apply to W Af.F.S Be CLOPPE'.'., or
t e master on board, at Spear's Wharf.
Decenibe d4*f
EOT A't'W-YorK,
l nX,,!, Tlie elegant new Schemer
,.iW2x GRAND SACHEM,
]l»»i*y William Holmus, master ;
S ¦*»Sj Intended as a regular Packet,
and has fre accommodations for passengers—
A part of her cargo being engaged, is expect-
ed to sail in a few days For height or pas-
sage, apply to the master on board at Smith's
wharf, or to
ISAIAH MANKIN,
Decemb'-r 21_____________________ ^
Fitch Hall, Jun.
81, Bowly's wiisrf,
Han received pet% schaoner Eliza, and Lydla,
from Boston, and offers for sale,
25" boxes White Cod Fish,
800 bushels Coarse Liverpool Salt,
hi Store,
65"0 lbs. Jamaica Pimento,
10 ton Patent Shot assorted, from BB ta
No. 4.
50 boxes Spanish Cigars, and
A few pipes Corsica Wine.
For Boston,
The Schooner
ELIZ _ & LYDIA,
Stephen Collins, master* ;
For Freight, or Passage, ap-
d8t-eo8t
f>
pi as above
yDeeember 21
For Freight or Charter,
The fine n«w fastsailing Ship
T DMAS,
s^./JXAiv u*-„r N. Whittitmore Master;
SWrAf^S B irthen 167 tons, or about
150U ba-rels ; will be read) for sea in a few
days. For ter vis apply to
CORNTHW A IT & Y ARAALL
Hlio have for sale, landing ftom on koard
said Ship,
477 casks Claret Whie, 2 iron hoops each,
100 boxes do. do 30 bottles each.
100 do do. do. 24 do. do.
3*0 rlo. do do. 12 do. do.
20 do. Mmcatel do. 12 white botde.s
each.
2'i do. do. do 12 black 1». do.
200 do Sweet Olive Oil, superior quality,
12 black bottels each.
10 cases, containing each 5; very superior
quality for hats
2 do. Florence Silks, assorted colors.
2 do. Ladies'and Gentlemens'white Silk
Stockings and Gloves.
12 mo. 21 d.
Eor Freight or Charter,
>"V> The fine fast sailing Brig
DIAMOND,
Wm. Maivion. master ;
He Nearly a new vessel, will be
ready to receive a cargo in a lew days ; ly
ing at Dixon Brown's wharf, ror terms
apply to
CORNTHW AIT & YARNALL.
iSth rno. 16. _________________d
Eor Freight, or Charter,
( To any Port in the West-I'idies, or in the South
em States. J
^^^-v The Sloop LAUREL,
^'TH/Sk^ Captain Bt yard,
Ap" A staunch go'id vessel, wUl
fr- be ready to receive a ear^o in
a short time ; lying at Smith's wharf. Apply
to the master on board, or to
C'ORNTHWAIT & YARNALL,
For Freight or Charter,
To any Port in the West Indies,
,^,-L -, The Sc! oon r
PHOENIX,
J& Elipha/et Greely, master ,•
Burthen fi5J bids, a staunch
good vessel, lying at Spear's »'!iarf, and will
oe rea ly to take in a cargo in a few days__
F r terms apolv to
CORNTHWAIT Sc YARNVLL,
83, Bowly's wharf.
Por Sale, landing from on bo-ird said 'chao or,
A f*w barrels superior quality Martinique
COFFEE.
12tn mo 9th._____________d
For Boston and Portland,
^r^.-, The Schooner HANNAH,
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