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- azrffie&o era Dollars per Annum.] 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, "; Pro ideuce? tT- Ttie Brig MATILDA, ¦'i^'" Pickcrd M. Field, muster: lOfiitSj^ Will sail with all convenient • dispatch. Fur freight, or pas sage. Apply to the master on board at Smith's dock, or to CUV1B : D. WILLIAMS. December .4 colt Fn ported By the ship George and Albert, captain Joel Vie- wers, from Tonningen, White & brown Platillas. ? of superior qua- Dowlas and Casseri'los, 3 lity, 1000 oval Demijohns, (The above entitled to drawback.) And by the late amvils in Phila telphia from Tdnninggh, A General Assortment of German Woolen Hosiery. 0-: hand, Bohemia Window Glass, 10 by 12, Ticklenburgs, Koikuis, white Rolls, and Checks No. 2, 5000 Gunney Bags, For sale bv FREDERICK C. GRAF, Head of Smith's dock Sept. ?3 I Superfine Paris jewe.ry. Lajitt?, Duche and Barthe, Wo. 172, Baltimore street, OJfei for sale by 'wholesale, or the piece a large assortment of Superfine Fans Jewelry, Consisting of Gold Combs, ornamenud with fine pearls, Do Do. with Cornelian, Sec. Ear Rings and Breast-Pins, of every de- scription, Watches, Chains, Keys and Seals, An assortment of Topazes, Loqiiet Glasses of every size, Chainnettes for Neck-Lace«, &c „c. ALSO ON HA>ID> (Entitled to I)rawihici,J 4 trunks -.ilk Embroidered Ladies Shoes, 2 bales Sheeting Linen, 1 trunk assorted Umbrellas, 1 box Satin, with silver Spangles, &c 1 trunk Ladies' Silk Stockings, 1 case Taffetas, assorted for the West- Indies, 1 do P'.aid Silk. 1 do embroidered Cambric Shirts, 70 boxes Havanna Cigars, Also by the piece, or dozen, A larp-e assortment of FREN„H tiILK GOODS. December 2L____________________d!5t Edward Johnson St Co. INFOKM their friends tithe public, that they ane well stocked with, and now ready to deli- ver, STRONG, TAB_E, and SMALL BEE R. January 2. 2aw Tobacco, etc. 41 hhds. POTOMAC TOBACCO, of good weight and qualitvT—and 6pii.es L.P r.T DE1RA WINE,old and fit for immediate use. 5o0OV,vL DEVtlJDHNS, FOP SALE BY JAMES BRUNDIGE, 95, Bowley's Wharf. December3. eo ¦H2av.4t. For Sale. I will dispose of at private sale, the Farm whereon 1 reside, lying in Baltimore county, on the Yon: Road, leading from Solomon Schmuck's (formerly Towsou's Tavern) thro' Meredi'h's F nd, and distant iivm Baltimore; 14 miles, containing about 900 acres.. With a large proportion of wood and meadow ground On this* Farm are two large Orchards of Ap- ple and Peach ; the former contains 1000, & the latter 600 tre< s, which have just arrived to perfection, and their fruits are.of the choice kinds The improvements consist of a small Dwelling House and Kitchen, a Dairy with a good Spring of Water, a Spiaring House, a large Negro Quarter, Barn, Stables, &c. This tarm lies about 5 miles from Hampton, the seat of general Ridgely, and is pleasantly situated in a go«d neighborhood, and also contiguous to several mills. The York Road passes through the middle of the above land, which makes the carriage to Baltimore, safe and convenient, having eight miles of the above road Turnpiked. This property can be divided into two Farms, with an equal proportion of wood and meadow to each. For terms, apply on the premises, U> LARK1N H. SMITH. Jin\y 14. JT&F Raisins, etc. 70 casks Sun 1 f h RA,S1NS 100 boxes Bloom J ' 5 casks Figs, 50 bbls Pippin Apples, Receiven per schr, Grand Sachem, from New York, and for sale by JAMES BRUNDIGE, 95 Bowly's wharf. December 21. d4t To Rent, A WHARF, on Light-street, adjoining the property of Mr Samuel R. Smith ; now in the possession of V4r. Hiraiii Oochrai! Ap- ply to Mr. Hugh Neilson, or the subscriber. WASHINGTON VAM 'TBBER. Wanted to Purchase or Hire, A GOO O COOK. October 3 d W. and J. Hoffman, No. 3, South Chahi.es street, [lave just received from. London, by the ship EliS Ann,.via Pkiladelihu., NINl'Y-ONE PACKAGES English Cotton QUODS, AND Havcrein'iininginstore from formerimportations, AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT Ol-' French Goods ; Consisting of Superfine Louvre and :-» dan Cloths, Cam- brics, Cambric H'dkfe. and Cambric, Shirts, ' and Gentleman's Silk Hose, (some of the ' adles' elegant) cmoroidered, and at half the price of linglish) F.xtra Long and Short Grenoble, Paris and Milhoe Kid G!on>s, (sortie of them put up in tints) Dog Skin do. Ejttrsj Long and Short Sik Gloves, Men's Leather do. Lutestrings, double and single Florences, Sattiru), Florentines, Layen Sarsnets, rich Cut Velvets for Bonnets,Crapes, Damask Silk : dtawls, and Silt: 'ol.is Ribbons,Sewing Sitksi S:si "inlcrs, Fan-:, Fea- thers, Garlands, and Deidems, Supe.ro ., tures 'or Dresses, ^ilk Cords, Cotton do. Cbenella do. do. Sec. oermanTinkws, Brown Rolls, Burlaps, Herri pe_, Fhn.\ens, Tiekienburgs, December 19. Cieas a la Moilaix, Dowlas, ' 0!S, U'hite Platillas, Brown Do. eol.5t Sheetings, Malaga Wine, MACKKR.L; CTc- _c jfust rcc («. d per brig Federal George, 10i> pieces Russia Sheeting ; 40 quarter casks and 5half pipes Malaga Wine ; 7S bbls. Fat Mackeral ; 87 bbls Ale wives ; '4 boxes Dipt Candles; i ilo 1st quality Soap; 34 boxes Chocolate j American Gin, 10 bbls.; Sole Leather, 100 bundles best quality. On ham, 400 pieces Hassia Sheetings ; 78u pieces blue Nankeens; 1 v boxes Mou!d Candles ; 15 boxes Spermaceti do ; 1 0 bbls No 1 V S Boston Bee/; 20 tons old Sabie Iron; 8 pipes Cogniac Brandy, best quality ; 5(. ]) ; ces Ravens, i 20 bolts best quamy Russia Duck ; 7 che:-ts Hyson l'ea, and a few cases Bengal Indigo. For sale on liberal terms, bv CUMB : D. WILLI IMS. December 24. eo6t Malaga Raisins, Soft-Shelied ALMONDS, CSV. Just received by the Grand Sich.em,from hi,Turk, 50 hoxea Muscatel Raisins, 10 hales Mmonds, 20 cases Olives, Capers and Anchovies, 84 boxes first chop ',-igars, m half U quar- ter boxes, 30 dozen Table Salt. On hani, 150 boxes Muscatel and Bloom Raisins, 5u0 lbs. Fresh Currants, 10 pipes Cogniac Brandy, oid and fit for use, 1 do. do 7 years old, by retail, 4 do. Bordeaux Brandy, 2 do. Cherry Bounce, of a superior qua- lity, 3 do. Jamaica Spirits. 2 do Old .Madeira Wine, 10 00J lb. Goshen Cheese, nicely colored, 5o0 lb Double Glostcr Cheese, 70 boxes first and second quality Cigars, 50 do. Mould Candles, Sampson's St Hill's b.'amts, 20 do. Philadelphia White Soap, 20 do. Brown do. (jO barrels and kegs Jamiesen's Crackers, 20 boxes Mustard In Store, Imperial, Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson Sk'n and Souchong Teas ; double refined Loaf Sugar ; ten kegs Ralains ; live bags Pepper; ten boxes Sallad Oil ; London Par- ticular Madeira, Sherry, Lisbon, Port and Malaga Wines; 20 lb Nutmegs; Mace; Cloves ; Cinnamon ; Allspice, Sic five boxes nice Madeira Citron ; race and Ground Gin- ger ; Cordials, of different sorts ; Mushroom and Walnut Catsup; preserved Limes, Ike which will be sold wholesale or retail, on liberal terms. JOHN & EDWARD M CLUKE. December 24. eoot Nathaniel F. Williams, No. 15, Bowly's wharf, Has just received front, boston, and for aa!ef 25 tierces Salmon, 206 bbls. ds. 40 half do do. 54 bols. Bay Madera!, 26 bales Almonds entitled to debenture, 40 boxe.s Dipt Candles, 200 do. Smoakcd Herrings. in store, 90 bbls. Prime Pot... of a superior quality, ' 2o0 do. No- 1, Beef, __ 200 half do. Mess and No 1, do. 100 bbbls. No. 1 and 2 Mackeral, 60 cases Sweet Oil, 10 bags Pimento, 70 kegs Ground Ginger, 12 chests Voting Hyson Tea, 300 pa..-ks Cassia, 200 boxes Mould Candles, 50 do Spermaceti do. 10 pipe;> Cogniac Brandy, 20 do. Bordeaux do. &.c. ike. December 21. d4t-«o4t|) ¥USEUM. 2Vo. 6, Water-street, .between Cdlvcrl arid Souti?- Streets. A NEW ADDITION TO The Baltimore Museum, . Of another room, so that it now consists of 3 rooms .the first contains an elegant collection ofBlkDSfrom South-America, with a variety of this Country Birds ; and a Superb Collection of WAX-FIGURES , Amongst those are, Washington and Franklin .nree Minister* of the Gospel of New York Bishop Muoret Doctors' Rogers and Livingston. The second room contains Wax Figures, Prints, Paintings, Animals, Snakes, and a va- riety oi other curiosities too numerous to men- tion. The third room is furi ished with Prints, Paintings, and two beautiful Warole .figures as ! irgse as life. They have a little light dress on, so that they are vert decent. Those figures are so we'l known that I need only say they are the Venus De Medieis and the Vpoilo Belvidere, and are only deposited (or a few days. The provrictor has spared no psins or ei- peuce to get the Museum as forward as possi- b'., and he flatters himself that he has got it So extensive and so well arranged, that it will meet with the approbation aud encouragement of (he citizens in general, aa the credit of an institution of this kind must ever depend oft the encouragement of the citizens, and they, may rest assured, that there shall be no wunt on his part, to make it one of the first in the V. States. This I dlink they will be sensible of , they see how fofcward I liave got it hi about eiiglrt wef.Jts, i j" [iioitt'i ce Twenty- Fiie Cents D ¦-¦ mii t ?4i eo6t. e i e a s Andrew M C u l - i.oh, by a 'ieed ef trust bearing date the 19th oh, IH 7 assigned to Snfnl. M'Cull..-b,, and the suosenber all his pi< perty oi' eo cry description on i rust, 'or the purposes there- in mentioned. This is therefore to g-ive no- the to all those indebted to the said Andrew M-'Ouuoh, o i Bond, Note, or open account, to make iinme'liaie payment to the subscriber — Who in the abs- nc.e of Sam. Vl'Culloh, is the only person authorised to settle the business of said cstiste. HUMPHREY PEIRCE. December 24. _ ___ eolot To Rent, A Cill FT AGE HOUSE & STJB-LE. Back of No 23, Prstt-street Apply at the D-cember i9. eo above number. F.FInrxth 1 ixC.Hasenclever, No. 67, Bowly's wuaiif, Have just received and offer for sate, Brown and White Platillas, Royals, Ticklenburgs, Bielfeid, Warcndorf, rind Homemade Lin- en, Listad-oes, Checks, Apron Checks, and Stripes, Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silks, Sill; and Velvet Ribbons, Fine Laces and Beggar Laces; Tapes and Tht ead, Looking Glass Plates, ftom 40 to 24 & 38 i,ter. ft, m Leghorn, CoNSitrijua of ^S'1C5l';P^ Corsica WINE, 20 casks } 500 chests, MO flasks J. Super. Lucca OIL, 700 boxes, 12 bottles.} 24 casks first quality White Lead, 46 boxes and 18 bales Writing Paper. I case, containing ten pieces Black, Creep and Violet Velvets. December 10._______________ dfiteo6t Malaga Raisins, Grapes, &c. Just received for sale by WHELAN & LAURENSON, No. 132, Market-strcet, 100 boxes fresh Muscatel Raisins 50 jars fine Malaga Grapes 25 bales sof shelled Almonds 3 tierces .Zaiite Currants 23 quarter casks Sherry Wine, first quality 20 ooxes sest New-York white Soap A quantity ol Cayenne Pepper, in pound papers and in bottles. On hand, Fresh Madeira Citron, and Spices of every desc-iptioti—Imperial, Hyson, Young H u,i. Souchong, Hyson Skin and BolieaTeas, ol the fast q i:-,lii) and latest importation—g-< niune old Maddi-a, Pn't, Lisbon, Malaga and other Wines—Cogniac and Bordeaux Brandy—\ re- stcrdaui Gill—Jam.de.aand Antigua SpifUS ve- ry old and of superior quality—Accomae Peach Brandy. 5 y ar's old, &c. Ike, with a large and generalassottraentot'GROCERle,S Dea. it, d U.;.*w4f,