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I Mrs Hay's Vein de Biography Enfield's Speaker Young's ithens ' Walk-'i-'s Tour Wi ;-\ isonon Galvanism Y.-.une-'s Works Pin..evt n's Recollections 1* t'q -ipeech^s N<--wt(m'ga!c, (a solig bOok) • inter Rveni' irs i lo'ntague'S Ri flections r m ie Mentor rd's I ifc Sluhei ' E .1 rises Mease s Vi< w of the United States Thornton's En uiry W liter in Town My Pocket Book Wan ler< r in ' ii Collection ' i Fa Hobart's Fesv : I Gaila d o Flowers Prayer B'">' s, a variety Parentis F.i. ml S tii-it of L >\ s J m s tin Fatalist Lot 01 W .tu and Dodridge Shi;. Masters Assistant Bibles qua)to, octavo and pocket edilii ns Simsons Com Section* Brook's G. z ttrer The History «f B m.ipaiteand t'ne French P '•• Ie Perrin's French Fables Clarke's EutrogiuS Clarke's Coiderii Ready lieekouer TEop's Fables Met moth on Religion living's Elements of English Composition Hawes's S< rmons Edwaros's Lde and - ermons Edwards on Redemption Hindoo Philosopher 1>: nbergt r's Travels Freemason's Companion Family Book Four Gospels Domestic Cookery Knox's Philosophy Lyric Poems Cole's Fabli s Interesting Memoir* Epistles Epitomised Eeoo i y q lunmn Life Tt i«machu» in F.ench * Eng lis.i Burden's Village Serm.ins Life of W.ilerield L ie ol Gener. I Moreau Mar ner's Dictionary Cie.ro ae Offic'us Cnristi n Journal Gailery of P utraits Cumberland's Calvary, or the De tli of Christ / Pleasing Library Parental Leg icy liaiioeny'-Gu d tolbeChurch Art of Come, .uiu-nt History oi NvW-.-nglaiid L..will's Isaiah Mavor's and Pratt's selection of Poetry Scott's Lessons Bocrtycastle's .' Igebra Clark's Erasmus Warren's I li tor oi tne Ame- rican Revolu on ••:, C .asting Pilot Duly oi Artillerists P .ket Gunner Ire .grapioea' - arils Poet y of t'..c Ant J icobin C rpen'er's Assist; M History ol the Treason and Sedition Acts Hull's Letters jVll's Tour tiiro* the Batavian Keptiblie Bellamy's MiscelUnies Carey's Alias Dut'of Man Glass's Lee. ores CuKen's tirst Lives Gleanings on Rural * flairs Go dill's History ot the Re. bel i. n Genlis's Dramoi Fordvce on Fever Pnrsuits of T.iterutnre Cr "¦ --rce l P. litxal ¦",' '-:(> 1 .etters Iroiti Soaodiavia jflnnter on tiie diseases of Ja- in oca ' Almanacs for 18^7, \ '8 anrl '9 Laws of the United Staves, : 6 vols. ( i ¦ idsoti's O id Life ol Christ Mackay's ¦ avigation ons Pereotiae's Voj age Simson's Geometry Parish UfBrei ' audi ird Vang' n's . Ltiatomy Ho.tt n.'s ensuration Moiiie o ;i< n's Spu it of Laws Munri>« rtn H.e»nSa P o tl ot Solitude Po.\ei of Religion Men oiis o Aiis. Coghlan ¦:air's In roductiou M1 s. Trimmer's Miscellany Mayor s N pos Mayor's British Plmarih Memoirs oi P;oiis Women Loiterer Life i f KoUebne \.; Gi.'iiwi.ar LowtU's Grammar Ladies' Mentor Scott's Lyri'al Ballads Lessons for Youth Holidays at Home Pleasures of Hope Principles oi He'.igioa P itt's vliscellames Sue wail's P'eins St-iinet's Discourses D .vis's Trau Is ip Louisiana 1 rimme 's History Tockei's ' istory Yout 's Library Zi .overman on Solitude Carver's Travels Coii'lorct's Undines Hel'lie's uatei" al Instructions Modern Voyages Mrs. Rotiins n's Tales Mri i.olnnson's Memoirs Riff's Natural History Wains'roeli's Rec ml 'VooiS oni raii's welters You ,1^'i Centaur Falter's Instructions Bloo'iifi Id's Farmer Boy Glass's Cookery Looker-on Murray's Lecteur Franco's Modem tlistori Ms&az n Histonq ie G-i. iieer of Uic Netherlands ---------¦ —ofllie Western Con- Sale by \ttttioi?"i W. i id to >tt'on Vo-Murrcm Mon.U tin. in Bro vn'svLatecliism Gramlpiee's Voyages WendeUorne's German and English Gr..mniar Purlin's fears uul Smiles british Neptune, or tne Histo- ry oi Bi.tisi ivaval Heroes Hudson's Cookery Murray's Eu i sh Reader Com..iett Farrier Night SSngs Su plwus's Songs Costigan'a Travels C b' .ol i i\.aural History Christian Hero Vo>ag, of Amasis Gr di .in on Medicine Missionary .Sermons Parks Travels Brackenridgt's Gazette publi. cations Beauties of Feltham -----------------Moore. Ass.dim on the P.ague Allen's Htstor. ef England Adam *s Voyages ————— Aneedotes Frugal Housewife Ctonological fables Tutor's G lide Tullii de Oiliciis STATIONARY. 8y Goods ; Consisting if Superfine and comiiion C ths Ladies' Pelisse do. Rose and striped Blankets B,< ze- and ' Soatings St fts and Cores Dimities, OaPcoes and Irish Linens Worsted and Cot1 n ioa ery Clrimlir y and Cam' r e M isl'uis In.liu and LJiilisb Book uiilo S.Iks >r.l Sattins ot various i inds Ribbons and Lares A few elegant Grw.i vrt Dresses, and Lo .g wbi'.e Ostrich Feathers, with avarieiy of other Goods R LEMMON & CO Air i's. t^j" The sue will coinmenc at 1U o'.l ck. and will be c ntinuc j at a in tne afternoon November 2. Oct cher 31. By captain Murray, from Barbttjo-s, we learn, tii \ a British packet fn 111 Falmouth', had ju f arrived there ith a French priva- teer .'chooner of 7 guns and 98 men, hich she had captured a'ter ait action of three hours. The privateer had 66 men killed and minded, and the Packet 10. Snow. —A gentleman who passed through Albany from the , est ward informs, that on the [yth inst at Geneva, and the parts ad- jacent, the iinow fell mid leg deep. Arrived, the ship Sarah, Smith, of N. Bedford, 58 days from Chatham, and .19 from Dungeness, in ballast. Tne shipAme rica, of N- L5< pford, was to sail the same day for New York. The ship Rulus^ Royston, Savannah, cotton and rice, ,0c'.- 21. spoke ship Dart- mouth, 8 days from N. Y ik, for Savan nah. The British brig Malvina; Srpith 49 days from Ballyshanan. (Ireland) 111 ballad. Se.pt. 24., in lit. 43, 5c, I ui'. 44. spoke sch'r Hope, George, 18 d„ys irom N. Y for Nanlz. The brig Adeline, Christian, 21 days from Havana, sugar, hides See. 28th, lat. 30, long. 81, picked up a bale of cotton marked on one side X 51. and on the F. P. The brig Fair American,Murray,23 days from Barbados, in ballast. The sch'r Packet, Magrath, 41 days from Tenenffe, wine. The sch'i G vernor Strong, M mr 1, ol Warren, 2t; days from Marie!, Cuba, 1111 lasses and 3n ,ar. rile sch'r William Wallis, 35 ltuus from Fredericksburg, flour and ban The sch'i Lively, Liliiston, ftom Landing, flaxseed and oats. Theschr. Hannah Allen, ot Sed^ewick, 7 days from 8< Itunore, rum. The sch'r Re tecca and P.-lly, Creighton, from Richmond, coal. The sclu. R clunond, Brown, 7 days from Richmmd, coal. The schr. Weymouth, Weymouth, 12 davs from Richmond, flour and tobacco- The schr. New-City, Meekins, 6 days from N.rth Carolina, staves. The sloop Caiy Maria, Meekins, R.ch round, tobacco, fl ur and bread Ttie sloop Veuun BpusH, Norfolk, rum, oott n, flour, .vhfai. Sec. The slo p Morning Star, Jervis, from SenepuXtftit, corn and -taves. Cleared, ship Sophroua, Barber, St Croix ; b/ig Aspasia, Tillman, Curracoa ; Trimmer, M-Cu|len Guadaloupe ; schr. Ulisa, Bergstadt, St. Baits ; Suubury, El- dridge, Trinidad; shipSal'y, Braj, Nevv- Orleans, Folly tie by Auction. American and F.mrlish Writing Paper, ot every descriivtion, Copying, Blotting, Cartridge and Tissue Papers, Lotr-bonk Pap. r, English, G irmsn and Russian Quills, Do ready made P< ns, Sealing Wax. pl-ste I. Brass, Japanned and pewter Inks, various Patterns, Ivory and B'rass Office Seals, Cases of Mathematical Instruments, G'ln'ci-'s Scales, P icket Compulses, R -eve's Colore in elegnnt boxes, complete w't'i drawers, India Rubber, Pencils, &c. &c. Do do. in Vlan boxes, Do. do. by the 9ingle cake, Camel's Hair lVneils, India Ink, French Cr yon Pencils, Lead Pencils, of various qualities, Red Chalk Poneils. Ivorv, J ipanned and Wo-d Sand Boxes, Glass Ink and Sand Stands for portable Desks, Marble Note l'ressers, • Wise's celebrated Steel Pens, Ivory Pounce Roses and Poaiice, Ivory Rules, Olii e Wafers, Tin Riding Pens, common do Gold and Silver Papers for Screens &c. Fancv colored do 'o. Elegant Marble Papers, Elegant and common Pen-Knives, Counting-House Knives, in cases, Erasers, Fruit Knives, with Silver Blades, Razo-s, Ladies' and. Gentlemen's Pocket Books, Virions patterns a.id qualities, Morocco Memorandum Books, with Me- tdie Peocils, Ivory Memorandum Books. Best British Bt-.ck and Red Ink Powder, Back and Red Ink in jugs, phials, &c. White and Blue Bonnet Board;,, Back-gammon Tames of various sizes, Back gammon Men, Leather Dice Boxes nnd.tMce, Battledores and Shuttle-Cocks, Chess Boards, Elegant Ivory Chess Men, Bone do. Wood do. India Ruh>er, Elegant Embossed Visiting Cards, Gilt edge do. Plain do. Children's Libraries, various sizes, Large and small Skins Parchmtnt, of a superior quality. Hed Roan Skins, Ivorv Paper tor miniatures, &e. Leather P iner 3jw s> Portable Desks, brass bound, complete with shavi g apparatus &c. Do. do. Plain, M bopanv cases of shaving Apparatus, Ja- panned Dressing Cuses. Arrows oilh's Maps of the Worl I, Europe, Asia, Africa and America, on Rollers, Dissected M >ps, Counting-House Files and Laces', 1- ico-uit Card Counte- boxes, with pearl counters Pearl Card Counters, separate from the boxes. Brass Dividers, various qualities, Morocco Pen-Knife Cases, ( opy Slips, Opera Glasses, Telescopes & Microscopes, Magic Laiithorns, z plated and i-rass Taper Stands, Wax Tapers for do. Do or Chamber Lamps, Ivory Tambour Needle cases and Needles, Bo ,k binder's Thread, S'eel P n Cravo, s, Sib. r P.neil Ci B irhislii is foj Gih'ei 3. &.c. So ni g S did in papers, ('.immoo do do. Baily's Blacking, Bill ard Balls, Ivor-, Pi-arl St Tortoise Shell Scgar Bo'xes, D 1. to do Omhs. Ivory Paper Fold, rs, E1..1 s of 'larking 'Type, Ink for do. d t. Durable Ink for writing on linen with a Pen. Playing Cards of every d< scription, Red Tape for fcountine. Houses, Parallel . ules, c I e fie 1 win >ell on credit, Or Letfo- tire My late residence, called -H.VF.R HILL, s'uuai d near the Krister's town tun pike, road; one mile wid a li.df from the city, containing ne.-o I3 I ! ai res of Lan-.i; a 11 ¦ ¦:.it-.y an I pleas- ant situation. Tb.....iroveme tsar.;, a com,- fortab'.e Dwdl'.i g House, a Kitchen, Sin kc- House, a Spi'i g Hotl'-e, S ableg he i.e.; a large Garden, containing a 1 uvn'oer oi' Ene-isb Grapes, with other Fnvts and Shrubs 1 two Apple Orel] irds, with a in ih and o'.oer Fruit Trees; a -pring- with excellent waier. Poss Ssion may he had immed For terms ayp'y 10 the. subscriber, no i living near the mile stone., on the Keister's town road. CHRISTIAN KEENER. N DORSEY, Auct's. November 2. For Freight or Charter, _,, 1 The tine new Ship AUBORA, Levm D shied, tnastei ; iLSj^ Buitl-en about 5 /U -..riel.. '¦."•: She isarery sti'oi g and faithful built ship, and ;sby competent judges «X|iect- ed to sail remarkably f st .11 ••. is n ¦ w ready to take in a cai'jjo. :or t, 1- 1 s apply to LEVERING U NELMS. Nov. 2. _ _ ______ _8t___ liondon Phtenix * ire Office Baltimore, November 2, IS:'7 The following policies expire this month : Mo. 2f2,048, 4th Nov. t Jacob and V\ illi 111 27 3,047, nh ::72M.->.j, 7th 27i,051, 7th 272,052, 18th 272,05'>, 24ib 272.054, ------ D t\lD C Novem her 2. 3 N orris ^> Gre oiiain and 3 '.. reux. Jacob Myers. John Spurrier. De. S'iEWAH r. Agent, dbt co stD PHILADELPHIA Oct. 31. Arrived, ship florace. Turner., Marseil- les, 29 .lays, win* oil &c ; brig Anel, Donovan, Bnsiul, 35; Siniiax. Loiill Havana, 25 sii.ai ; c i*r vVdlia.u Y aton, Lewis, Li bon 5+, wtne (tun &c. ; lisley, Sundivaiil, Charleston 8, rice and cotton ; sloop Rebecca, Bigelow. Charleston, 10, cotton rice Sec. Cleared, ship Hamlet, Jackson, Amster dam ; British brig Agnes, Godfrey Km.:, st n Jamaica; schr. Intrepid. Lincoln, Si. Croix; June, Jackson, Norh'ik. The British ingates Thames and Diana, havin? .n boaid seven millions ot cl ill irsj were spoken on their passage Irom La Vera Cruz to Loudon, Ibe 1st of October. Flik)Erv.\L GAZETTE, MONDAY, NOVEMBERS. Schooner Regulator, Bruce, hence at Alexandria. FRENCH DECREE. The ship General Butler, late Irom Gree nock bound to New Orleans, was captoted on the 3d Sept. 70 or 80 miles north of Havana, by a Spanish privateer, under Bo naparte's blockading decree, and oidered for Havana. As she had not arrived at that piace it is supposed she had been retaken by the mate and part ot the ere i. IN. Y. Gazette.'] *_• For Advertisements, see Supplement. Our onry apology for ithholding the detail of Congressional matter is. that the formi- dable advertisement from the lew and ex- tensive establisi meat of Mr. Bradford, and the great number of other advertisements wath which v.e are at thb tune favored, so completely occupy the columns of the Ga- zette that even the aid of a supplement has enabled us to give but a eiy limited quan- tity of othei matter. ' We have however, a consolation in the ciicumstance, that the proceedings of Congress can excite no great interest previous 'o the reception oi duf patches irom our ministers in Europe ; and tna. therefore, we withhold no interesting matter irom our readers. When intelligence si all have been received, our patrons may depend on a prompt attention to their inte- rests and gratification. BALTIMORE. 2d November, 1807. Tu the liifcai* oj Maryland: After an absence of more tnan three mouths, I h*ve returned to this place. To attend the trials at Richmond, 1 most cer- taioiy was not induced by motives of inter, est ; nor was I influenced by a wish or a hope lo aud to my professional fame of that 1 before possessed sufficient to satisfy a pirson so destitute of ainbiuou as 1 am. Success has gowned the efforts ot rcySelf and the higkly respectable counsel, with whom 1 had the honoi to'lM associated. We have saved sevi.n -VYonLiy' American Frienas—and we have saved from a life of , iip; misery, one ©f the most ainiabli nplished Lidy-'-. in merico with whom 1 ha e been acqn dnted from her early youth. Wi- have given to die '.voiiu all ex- ample, which I hope will be 1 >ng emulated. Wi have proved that in snierica, there aid lawyers, who cannot be intimidated by feat of presidential vengeance, nor by ..he fren- zy of a deceived, misguided people, fr mi 5>e- cuiingeven to those destined to be the victims] of power, rhose rights, for the eijoyme'ut ot which the constitution is a d ought to be their sacied and invi L,te pledge. nd we have also prevented .the administration, for which even they will one day thank us, ii" ni st, i-ing their souls with the blood tf inno- cence. For the share I have had in, and the sa- crifices 1 have m.ide for oblaini.ig those events I ask not the approbation, much less the applause of my fellow-citizens ; that will be bestowed upon my memory by their riultlren, and in tae meantime be receivtd by me from the worthy and good of every Other country Hut there is one thing I have a right to demand from my fellovv- ci'izeiis a fret dom/Vcin censure. .notllei d. man''¦, or rather request I will make them, with which common jus ice re- q lives a compliance —that they will suspend t In-ir poiions v ith regard to the trial, until Mi. Robinson's publication shrill appear. He is a lawyer of eminence, aim the best stenographer I behove, in merica—Yoa will then find that baron I'astr. p's Grant is not a.1 ideal but as good and vol. | a tide, as yoa have for you houses and lands ; that it contains twel .e iiuudred thousand acres of the b.-si land i L uiisiana That c doriel Lynch employed mar a \ ear of bis tune, an exp<- ide ! near one hundred thousand d II us of h's: money, in procuring an indis- putable i'ij lit in -'.x ti-uiiis of that Grant. That ' - - Id .1 d c inveyed t ¦ col inr atl II di (led iotertst in those .i< tenths, for tl, usanu dollars ; and ha colonel thirr' f'g gement to iiiinitdutt-ly piocore a number ol settlers upon those lands was ids pril pal iiuiuceiue.it for taking so small a P'-:c- : And, if you please to calculate, you will find, that if two ihousaiid I ..r hundred set- t; -is had bn-H tiius procured, and one liun- dia-i-l acres of land bien given to each, tb re would iben havw remained to col. Lyn- h a;id col. Burr (but hundred and eighty thousand acres. You will then find • li ii col. Burr's party, whi u.-. z ,nsisted of r.ot more thar one hundred and toiity m n; that from the turn they first b/-*ao to eolhet at Beaver Creek to then ultim«tt di persion, they never injured, insulted, tenirred or alartined man, woman or child. 0" the con- trary, that their conduct was every where 'narked with reSpect, civility, p littues urbanity ; thai hot an individual was guilty of a breach of the peace of the. Uuiud States, or any state or tenitoiy in the union; and, that the in st distinguished respect -•as not only professsed, but on every 1 cca« sion paid to the civil autho/i y. Tliai aporti* on of col. '.'nil's followers were Solely destin- ed for tin Ouachita settlement; that col. Bm> and some young gentlemeH of the first rt- spectability, who vt'erewith llirii, Wore pre- paring for an expediti I the Mexi- can Provinces, picwided war took place with Spain, which would hot ha.'e beeu'ths violation of any law ; tii„t there never was any thing intended a_ainSt ttuMjlterest of happiness of tin- United State-,—and thai as to treason, nothing of the kind existed or ¦was Oojutemplated, except in the newspa- pers. LUTiina taABTis. Interments in the city ot Baltimorelasttoeek,, Consumption, Mortification, Teatlur.g, Influenza, lut.intile, ]>ar.r-.cea, Appolt -vy, Unknown, Adults, Children, ? It 1 I X i 1 NEW-YORK, Oct 30. Arrived, the ship Madison, Lord, 49 days from Glasgow, coal and dry goods. The brig Alonzo, Aliny, 45 days from Bordeaux, brandy. Oct. 18, lat. 41, 20, long. u'J, 12, spoke ship Alexander Hamil- ton, 35 days fn m London for Baltimore. The biig Amazon, Coffin, 33 days from Barracoa, logwood. Left no American ves- sels. Sept. 30, the Ama2on, was struck with lightning, and considerably injured ; and 'Thomas Cowndge, a native ot Eng- land, was kuled. Oct. 19, in a gale, lost William Clark, of Bijtimore, overboard.— Oct. "2,1, iat, 39, spoke brig John Adams, Winslow 40 odd days Irom Bonavi la, for N. Yoik. vvith salt. Oct. 25, spoke, and was supplied by the British brio Sally Ann, Parker, 18 hours from New-Yoik for Ber- muda. The brig Amazon, Copp, 11 days from Savannah cotton. The schr. Rolla, Barnard, II clays front Savannah cotton and ballast. Passenger.,, captain Harding, late master of the brig Hamilton, bom Jamaica for Bath, strand- ed on aietf between St. Mary's and Savan- nah. The schr. Ploughboy, Fleet, 5 days from Fredericksburg, wheat and flour. Sloop Eliza from Snow-Hilt, corn. Cleared, ship Ann, Williams, Ether- idge. Charleston ; ship Pacific, Spalding, citizens, from that ignominious death; t Liverpool; brig'Industry, Hitchcock, Bar- which administration tlau d._ ...itau them— ceUma ; schr. Lark, Cronk, Halifax; two of whom were and ha en my Coaster, Swan, Currituck ; Richmond, personal friends, We have preserved Iheui Seaman, Norfolk. t0 ^'':w &nUll*s> the" telat!v,;* and U'fc,t (OFF* Xlt. ln0,600 lbs pit COFFEE, entitled tci draw. back i tor sala by October 110. ANDKp; •V i), N« Cal vei 1 sti'i 1 Baltimore Volunteer Artillery company. The members of said company are de- sired to be punctual in attending at Isett's toniorroiv evening at 6 . 'clock, precisely-— Asa number of new members aie to be ballotitd 1. r, and other business of impor- tance to the interests ot the c vnipany ¦ ill be brought to 1 ..ard, it is hopedthat every mem- ber will attend. By order cf the captain. 1UOJ, JfiXUSJBY, Ses'ry. Kov, a '^t Port of Baltimore, CLEARED, Ship Pilgrim, Allen, Boston From the Merchants' Coffee-House Books. October 31. Arrived, s"hr. Mary. Almeda, tfi days from St. Thomas—ballast—John Dillon. Left brig Three Brothers, rlelm, for BJ- tim re urn ertain; schr. Lady of Mtddletbwti, (Conn.) (or Tuik's-I-land ; slip Catharine, for New-Orleans, brig-------, Dixon, lot New York next day ; and 4 or 5 wthers. Passed in the bay, ship Louisiana, Daw- Son, from Liverpool ; brig He en, of Bos- ton, and several others, names unknown. An attack was expected on St. Thomas by the British every day. The British ships off that island were capturing every Danish vessel they fell in with. Also, ship Monk,--------, from Sa'em— brandy and gin—Amos A, Williams. November I. Arrived, brig Helen, Foster, 10 days from Boston------salt, Sic.—Samuel Wil- liams. I oultrtey ex Thora Have receilcu. by the Gram' Seigniur,froni Hull, ajurtiier sufipi of 104 bundles S(IEr^'T IKON, Single, dou- ble, and Treble Roiled. Sept 12, tl