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twelve month ago.)
40, long. 43,
Clark, 42 days rr >p I
po 1. 23, lat. 42. 30
Thomas Jefferson Fish, fi
for Fayal. and received '
of provisions! Septembe
lont;. 62, 30, ship Brutus, Peridergfa^ 2
days from N. Oilcans for Liverpool ; sup-
plied theF.uvy withrig«?ingand provisions
lit. 39, . ams, of Boston, sailed the 19th July for
Favorite, Bombay. Spoke, August 22, lat. aH, long.
for Liver- 64, 16, a brig from Ne.v-L ,m!,m, bound to
Jons. "4, sch'r Guadaloupe, with horses upon deck, out 32
days. Sept. 7, lat. 36, 49, Ion:*. 75, brig
Sea-Nymph, of and bound to Philadelphia,
17 d.ivs from the .Spanish Main.
Scor. Ann Maria, Tinker, 26 days from
Newbern. N. C. bound to Jamaica, in dis-
tress. August, 26, in Lit. 30 long. 69, 30,
Fro n Bostori
1111 a supply
39- 29.
lat.
plied thefaiwy wunngt'iujj _uu j«. v,..„...,.
2d, lat, 39 20, 1 ->n7;. 63, 20, picked up experienced a heavy gale, which lasted 48
a moses built long b at, with very little wa- hours ; was knocked down up in our beam-
t_ in her; had the remains ol a temporary ends three times, the last time cut away the
njlwark o*i ot-r : found 111 her b >ws a col- foremast, when the righted;
lection of ^ong^ in manuscript. 3d, lat.
39, 1.7. 1'mg. 63; 40, spoke ship Mis-.issip- :
pi, b' c!:;ys from N. Y.blk, for Amsterdam.
orer Fortitude1; tiotts, i4 days from
Porte Rico, coffee. Left schooner John, of
Wilmington, N C. in distress ; schr. Sea-
Flower, of Baltimore; sch'r Lucet, of Phi-
ladelphia. Sept. 8, lat. 37, 37, spoke brig
Eliza, 3 days from New-York.
Schooner Aurora, Allen, xO days from
Wilmingjon, N. C. cotton, rum, tar and
boards.
Scho&iier Atlantic, Butler, 23 days from-----------------,— .-- .......
Curracoa, coffee, wood, indigo, hides and t,le establishment of a telegraphe between
sltW Left schr. Commerce,' Stevenson, to P**9, Island and W» «*?• .....' ' *~
1......"~T " «-.
Schr. James. Robinson, of and from this
port, bound to Antigua, put back in distress,
boih. pumps ch aked ; cargo corn and fl«ur.
In Hampton Roads, b'oundto City Point,
brig John and Charles, 63 days from Liver-
pool, with dry goods.
FEDERAL GAZETT
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16.
Ship Comet, Hart, has arrived at N- O leans.
The Merchants of Philadelphia prop se
' , 1 I: _.__.
sail in 4 days for New. York ; schr. Nelson
of Philadelphia, waiting trial. August 27,
lat. 26. spoke schr. Jane, Dodge, 22 days
from Uoston for Havanna.
SchjWlfer Fox, Franks, of Salem, 2i days
Isaac Ticheno'r, is re-elected governor
of the state of Verm nt.
MARYLAND ELECTION.
Schooner rox, run^, «> ~-.....,-------j- , Very.little anxiety has yet been apparent
from St. Johns, (Smith's Bay) sugar and in Baltimore, relative to our reoresentation
coffee. August 13, lat. 30 43 long. 71, 30, in the next legislature. The following gen-
sooke ship Mary and Nancy, i3 days from tlemen have been proposed as candidates for
'New York for New Orleans. Sept. 7, lat. seats in the house of delegates ; two of
87. 30, brig. 70, spoke ship Benjamin, Ca'r, whom will probably be our representatives :
4 days from New York for Trinidad. 101 h, Robert Steuart, esq. Theod Bland, esq.
lat. 89, sch'r Lucy. Caulfield, of Salem, out Edwara 0, iSqUith, esq. W. G. D. Worth
4 days for Charleston,
Sch'r Marsa, Mener, in 35 days from Sa-
vannah la Mar, logwood and rum.
Schoor.er Jane, Boyd, from Wilmington
Delaware. »¦'**•
In the Sound, ship Henrietta-Charlotte,
Moores,'o7 days from Tonningen, with bale
goods, &c.' Captain Moores spoke several
vessels on the coast, who informed him that
several British cruizers were off Sandy Hook,
•which etiused hirn to come through the
Sound.
Returned, ship Peter, Roberts, 3 weeks
from New York for Guadaloupe. On the
28th of August, in lat. 37, 30, long. 65, 30,
in a violent gale, the Peter carried away her
main and mizzeu masts, and all her sails. In
lat. 38, 52, long. 64, spoke brig Saunders,
Singleton, 4 days from Philadelphia for Ma
Thomas B. Dorsey, esq. ington.
I'rom the American.
Mr. Pechin-
I will thank you to give the f Uowing
statement a place in yeur paper ; the signa-
ture >vill designate the author, who will at
all times h Id himself amenable for its con-
tents :—-
On my return to this city, ifter an ab-
sence of about four weeks, I f und some re-
ports in circulation calculated to do me in-
jury in my public capac ty. Although it is
believed, the propagators of those reports
are not of the most respectable class of cha-
racter, I have deemed it proper, on this oc-
casion, to give them a flat contradiction.—
, The real o-'tiers of the Gottenburg, (lately
seized at the custom-house for a violation
of the non-intercourse law,) --¦ ho are as well
known as Market street, or some of their
The same singleness of heart—the same'
meekness of temper, were conspicuous in
both. Walking humbly with his God, he
did justly and loved mercy in his relations
with m.nkind. Righteousness predominated
in his pecuniary transactions', and yet left
room for a generosity as diffusive as ever
opened the heart or hand of man.
In his charities he was indefatigable. No
importunities could weary him when want
besought his relief. No company could de-
tain lihn from the summons of poverty and
helplessness. And here the distinguished
feature of his mind was eminently visible :
" His left hand knew not" the bounty which
" his right hand" dispensed.
Never was there a more liberal or a more
disinterested friend. So remote was he from
affecting degrees of attachment, of which
his heart was unconscious, that his looks
al host invariably indicated more than his
words expressed, and both his words and his
looks came far, very far, short of his munifi-
cence and noble deeds.
His private life alone has here been advert-
ed to. Civil and commercial society reposed
many trusts in him, inthe discharge of which
there are multitudes more competent to ap-
preciate his usefulness and assert his merits
than the writer of this article. The eccle-
siastical community, of which he was a dis-
tinguished and ornamental member, and in
¦which he occupied one of the highest stati-
ons, will long have reason to deplore the
privation of his faithful services, his Zealous
exertions, and his unremitted devotion to
its interests.
Both in public and in private life—both
in a social and in an individual capacity,—
there was a firmness, a consistency, an ac-
tivity, a perseverance, in him, which few
possess. His resolutions were formed, and
he was true to them. One of them, and
that not the least important, was, to be con-
tinually intent on doing good ; and rarely, in-
deed, could he in truth ad pt that lamenta-
sion of the Roman emperor, " I have lost a
day."
But it is enough. The virtuous and in-
genuous, whom the name of the excellent
George Salman may attract to the perusal of
this sketch, will mingle thair sorrows with
its author's : but neither he nor they will
sorrow as others do who have no hope.
" His witness is in Heaven, and his record is
on high."
TEAS.
Notice!.
jil$i receivr I and for sale by
BUF-FUM' & GOODHUE,
No. 84. Bowly's wii&rf.
20 chests Hyson Skin Tea,
80 small boxes do. do do.
10 chests Young Hyson do.
5 halt chests Bohea do.
Sept 16. ______ d4t _
Just Received
Per the schooner Hero, captain Baker,
from Boston, and tor for sale by
BUFFUM h GOODHUE,
No: 81, Bowly's wharf.
145 boxes COD.FISH, ot a superior qua-
U:y. September 16. d-tt
COLORS.
The military gentlemen of Baltimore, are |
respectfully informed that they can be sup- i
plied with Silk Standards, Cavalry and D'ivi
sion Colors, of evary description, ort ths
shortest notice, finished and delivered in 00m
plete order, at No. 60, corner of ¦\fbermarle
and the lower B'idge streets. Alto, Colors
for the Navy, on the most reasonable terms, by
REBECCA YOUi^G.
Sept 16. co
Wanted,
A YOUTH about .12 or 15 years of age,
to attend in a Retail Store. One with good
recoojmejidations will hear of a situation, by
a; pi in(j at this office.
Sept 16: f..9i
A Wet \Turse Wanted,
Apply at this Offid. Sept 16 d4t
A Red Morocco Pocket-Rook,
Was lost this morning** the Centre Mar
ket, containing tvvj Five Dollar, and two One
Dollar Notes, and sundry pap rs of use to
none b ,t the owner.
The finder on delivering the Poeke' Book,
with all the papers at this office, s! a 1 be en-
titi'd to the money, and no questions asked.
.Sent 16_______.____________________
All persons indebted to me
late firm of IUCKH AM, GETTING and CO.
are requested to m-dse i umediate payment to
'Janies f4< Broom, esquire, attorney at !aw,
Baltimore, or to Bicthaniif fieese, Philadel-
phia
Claires against said firm to be presented to
Bickbam and Reese, for payment.
Sept 16 ' eo4w
Sinarieton, t uavn m._ . ,.,
deira. Sept. 6, lat. 39, 50, long. 64, 30, spoke coat!jntorSi have publicly asserted that the
rnp Rebecea, i days from Philadelphia for conlxtor cf the port has> in regard to that
." ,»inhvnf cross nartiality in the
Europe._____
Below last night, the brig Susan, of New. !
burvport, 77 days from Bordeaux, wine, oil ,
&c."
, Brig Prudence, 31 days from Liverpool.
Ship Independence, 22 days from Anti-
gua.
Brig Thomas Jefferson, 66 days from Ca-
diz, with the loss of her main mast, &c
Schr. Caty-Ann, Crocker, 60 days from
Bordeaux.
Also below, two ships, a brig, and two
schooners.
The ship Protection, Beams, at Belfast, in
26 clays from this port.
The ship Pallinurus, Merrihew, from Li-
verpool for New-York, has arrived at New-
bed ford.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 15.
Arrived, brig L >vely Lass, Spicer, Lis-
bon, 54 days, wine and fruit.
Arrived at the Lazaretto, schr. Betsy,De-
nabre, St. Thomas, 20 days, cofiee and
sugar.
Cleared, ships Ujrfhn. Jacobs, Liverpool;
Eliza, Newhall. Rotterdam ; schs. Rich-
amend, Hartwell, Kingston ; Rambler, Al-
len, New-England ; af ops Minerva, Monk,
St. Thomas ; M lly, Franklin, Nassau, N.
•P. ; Hope, Hoover, Baltimore ; Unity, Hand,
¦Alexandria.
Captain Potter of the ship Frederick Au-
gustus, (^noticed yesterday) left at Amster-
dam August 6, ship Hannah, Robinson,
of Philadelphia ; b'.i ¦ Ariel. Donavoti, of
do'; ships Triton- oi New-York discharg-
ing; Aurora, of Portland ; Ann aud II pe,
of Providence, detained ; Charlotte,C-.ok,
of do. discharging ; Ariadne, of Baltimore,
do. ; Jane, Gardner, of New-York, do. ;
Charles, of New-Bedford, for- New-York,
with ballast ; Pbtltp, llillams, of Btdti-
.mare, discharging; Caroline, lildriajf, of
Baltimore, discharging ; Cummans, -------,
for Baltimore, ballast ; Rohert, Price, of
Portland, do. ; Hannah, of and lor Phila-
delphia, to sail in 14 days ; William P.
Johnson, Wills, of Newburyport, for Phi-
ladalphia, in 8 days, with passengers ;
Globe, of Boston, discharging; Meridian,
seizure, been guilty of gross partiality in the
exertion of the duties of h.s office, by suf
fering other vessels to escape •> henever simi-
larly situated to the Gottenburg ; and have,
since the sale of the cargo of that schooner,
c nducrcd (hems-elves in a maimer which no
good citizen will ever countenance or justify.
I take this public manner to call upon the
propagators „i circulat rs cf those charges,
to v;ive their names and their proofs to the
world ; and should the persons be deemed
worthy of 11 tec, I pledge mysely to prove
' tliHi the charge against me isa vulaiiiousslan-
j der, and the reporters of the same a set of •
i wilful liars. To the honest, respectable ci- I
: tizen, and fair trader, (and the city of Bal- ]
i timore contains a very great major ty of such
characters) I look up for support, the; go d
opinion 1 shall be always proud to cultivate ;
towards the wanton violators of the laws,
to the friends of perjury and smuggling, I
shall never cast a glance, unless ol pity or
contempt ; their idle vapouring or bluster-
ing b'uilyism will have no more effect on me
than the passing breeze ; they dare not o-
penly do me a personal injury ; and their
impotence will always shield my character
iroei harm. 1 beg leave a so to state that
in future, 110 opportunity shall ever be af-
forded to accuse me of partiality :—a strict
and rigid examination of all vessels in this
trade shall be attended to by
The Collector of the port of Baltimore.
16th Sept. 1807.
ACCIDENTAL DEATH.
Died, last evening, Mr. George Maltby, a
respected merchant of this city This gen-
tleman lost his life by the unexpected dis-
charge of a pistol, in the hand of a friend.-—
Theball entered bis head, and he immediate-
ly expired.
Baltimore County, i^th August, 1807
The preat and good effects of the two
Camp Meeting;, held on Mr. Gough's land
between Perry Hall and the Long Calm,
near the Philadelphia Road, have induced a
number of the Preachers of the Gosspel of
our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, to hold
a third meeting on the same spot ; to be-
gin on Thursday, the first of October next,
and continue until Tuesday the sixth. It
will be well for those *ho bring waggons
to the camp ground to take a litttle more
straw than they will want for their own use,
that they may have the pleasure of giving
to those that have none.
Port of Baltimore.
CLEARED, (
Brig Gorham, Owen, Barbados
Sch'r Hussar Hollis, St. Bartholomews
Sarah, Howard, Trinidad, Cuba
Sale by Auction.
do. do. ; Francis
do. do. ; Hamlet, Har-
of Philadelphia, just arrived ; Jupi-
ter, ol Saco, do ; Portsmouth, of Baltimore,
pug ; Jcffcr.ion, of Philadelphia, for
( ¦..... do. ;-------, Friend, of Nc«bed-
l ¦ t arrived, Orlando, of Philadel-
phia, just came in ; George, Dyer, of Bi l-
Umare, discharged. In lat. 45, 30, longj
43, 10, W. spoke the ship Rising Sun,
West, 13 days from Baltimore, bound to Am-
sterdam, all •well. In lat. 39, 35, long.
73, 10, spoke brig Polly and Betsy, from
Charleston to Newport.
II.
FOB THE FEDERAL GAZETTE.
The mnains of the late George Salmon,
Esquire, were, on the evening of Monday
last, interred in the west burial ground of
the First Presbyterian Church, in presence
of a very numerous concourse of his friends
and fellow-citizens.
S-ldom is it that society, civil or religious,
sustains so heavy a loss, or the domestic
circle so painful a bereavt-ment, as has occur-
red in the decease of this most estimable
, man. Trie abundance of his virtues renders
I it difficult to do justice to his character ; but
one who know him well, who loved him
1 living, and venerates his memory, cannot
! deny himself the tender gratification of
1 bearing this brief and feeble testimony to
I his worth.
The felicities of this life, of which he had
an ample share, instead of interfering with
the claims of heaven, as they too often do,
exalted his soul in pure and unaffi eti-d devo-
tion to the Father of lights,-the giver of
every good and every perfect gift. His re-
ligion was of the modest aiid unobtrusive
kind, although he never shrank from the
acknowledgment ol its obligations. His at.
tainments in this respect were great, yet
weie they ever accompanied by an exemplary
humility. His dependence was on the grace
of God and the im-rits of his Redeemer.
The morality of Mr. Salmon was at once
Will be added to the sale to-mornm memivg, at
10 ,,'ciock,
5 bales of coarse Cloths, Plains, Halt'Thicks
and Flannels,
And m adctjtion to the sa'e at (2 u'cloci,
66 bags of the very 1st quality Green Cof-
fee,
A few thousand bushels Coarse Salt,
*1 boxes of a very superior quality Hyson
Skin Tea, being a part ol the ship Warren
Hasllng's cargo.
'THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
Sept 16.
Bale by Auction.
ON TUESDAY,
The 9,%d instant, at 12 o'clock, at the auction
mom at the head of Frederick-street doik, will
. be sold,
The Cargo of the schooner Huntress, from
St. Thomas's,
'Consisting of
35 hhds.7
43 bbls. V- SUGAR.
10 trs. J
2o puncheons Rum.
VAN WYCK k DORSEY, Auct'rs.
Sept 16
Sale by Auction,
The Swan Inn for Hale,
By or er of lialti.'Ote County Court.
The sale of the HOUSE and LOT, on the
Philadelphia Road, lately occupied by John
Miller, as a Tavern, advertised to take place
on Th.irsday. tht 10th instant, was on the day
of sale postponed lid Wl'.DNESDAY, the
23d instant, at '.0 o'clock in the forehoohj at
which time, it will again be ollered for Sale
on the premises
The Lot extends from York street, 160 feet
to Salisbury street, fronting on each stn-it 5
feet The improvements are, a three story
Brick House, with commodious back Build-
ings, suitable eitoer for a TaVern, or pi-.vs-.ie
dwelling, and a vooden building for Stables
The property is subject to aground rent
of 15J dollars per annum. Ti.ere is also a
lien on it by Mortgage, which with the ar-
rears of rent amounts to about 80IJ dollars.
The terms of sde are, that the purchaser
of the whole or any part of die above prdp< r-
ty may at his option pay the amount of pur-
chase money on the tiny of sale, or give notes
witli approved seci.nlv, lor the payment of
one-half the purchase money w.lh interest
wlthm six iho ths, and the remaining half,
with inter* it within 12 m. nths irom the day
of sale j and jiff payment of the whole amount
of die purchajt! money, a deed will be execut-
ed ;o tho purcnaser
WM GWYNN, Tm*tee
§e; t 6;_____________________
Wa; ted,
A Blick MAN, ihit can come well re-
commended ior sobr.ety and industry ; to per-
form the work necessary about a Bak' House.
One of this description wil meet with em-
ployment by the month or ye. r, b\ applying a
this office. Sept 16. eo4t
Imported
In the ships Othello and Canawa, from Liver-
pool, and for sale by
JOHN WOOD _? Co
No 18, CalVert-street
155 packages of COTTON h WOOLEN
GOODS suitable for the present and ap-
proaching season. August 29. d
Wanted,
A young Woman, from 18 to 25 years of
age, to take care of a child, in a private family.
To such as can come well recoomei.ded, li-
beral wages will be given. Inquire at this
office. Sept 7- _____
The do partnership of Kanco.Mt and* NorfiS
was dissolved the 1st instant^ by tnutual Con-
sent } all persons hiving claims against ihC
said firm will please present them for settle*
ment ; and thdse indebted are pa'tticularly
requested to make immediate paymeht, to elf
tli&r of the subscribers.
THOMAS HANCOCK.
KICUA-vD NOli.US.
Sept 14. 4
Thomas Hancock
Respectfully informs his friends arid the»
public, that he will continue the business in.
the samo situation, No. 2i!3, Marifet-atreeti
where he has on hand, a gerieral assort ment
of Cutlery. Hardware and Sadlery, Brass &
japanned Ware, hot He has received by the
Canawa, an assortment of Cutlery, fend ex-
peots by the next arrivals, a further supply^
generally j all ot which he vlrill seli low foff
cash or acceptances in town
Best London Pewter, in casks assorted.
Sept 15 ' _______d!9t
To Kent or Sell.
The subscribers offer to rant or sell theit
PL ANT A i'lON, situated in Frederick coun-
ty, on the wnters of Little Pipe Creek, about
5 miles distant from the town of Westminster,
containing about 2.i8 acres, a suitable part of
which is wood, and meadow ground.
Tin- above Land, is well _Uptedtothecul«
tivati hi of whe.it, "ye, Indian corn, &c. and
has two large Orchards of Apple ad Peacb3
of which tlic triiits of the former in particu-
lar, are of the best ki,id Tie improve.mtits
consist of a small Dwelling House, a D:.iry
with a good Spring- of Water, Bam, S'.jlbleSj,
Corn House, ~ c.
A farther description is thought unneces-
sary, presuming those desirous Of renting, op
purchasing, will view the pre.niist . For
terms apply to the subscribers, living near the
ten mile stone, on the Re'.ster's-tuwn Turn*
pike Itoad
ELIZABETH & RACHEL GIST.
Sept 12._____________________ tl4t
To Rent,
Jmlpossession had on the 16r/i October next,
The WAREHOUSE, at present occupied
by G. F. & L. War-field, at the corner of 15al-
timbre, & Howard-street, opposite the ware*
house of Messrs. M'Donald and Ridg ly—>
Th» stand is equal to any in the City of Bal-
timore, for either the Dry Good, or Grocery
Business, b. ing sufficiently large for the sto*
rage of all kinds ot country produce.
GEO. F. WAKFIEL©.
Ssptember I. ^-
NORFOLK, September
Galliot Fortune, Norton, 44 days from JI1C mv,„,,v
Twienfej wine.' The brig Vcdl.tr, "Willi- invigorated am! characterized by his religiou
ON SATURDAY Next,
The 19th instant, at 4 o'clock in the after-
noon, will be sold,
A LOT of GROUND, nearly opposite the
En nch Seminary, fronting on the Turnpike
r.ooi 40 feet, and running back 100 feet ; m
the .rontoi said Lot is erected a weUfimsned
two-story Frame House, and blacksmith Snop,
8ion the back of the Lot there is a good one-
story Frame House, Lie the property of An-
drew Leary. Particulars made known on the
premises.
VANWYCK- DORSEY, Auct's.
Se.pt 1§.
Soap and Oil,
210 boxes Brown,") Qr. . „ i«fe'1|3£C5
100 do. While, j buA^-
89 cases fresh Florence Oil,
Just received per schooners Gorham Lot el,
and Francis, and for sale by
BUFFUM _ GOODHUE,
No. 84, Bowiy's wharf
July 14. d
BEEF.
100 hbls. Boston, No. 1, BEEF, just re-
ceived and fer sale bv .
FITCH HALL, Jun.
81, Bowly's-wharf
July 1._____________________________i__
Marr and Gibson,
No. 7. Calvert street,
Have imported in the Canawa, and Othello,
from Liverpool, and Grand Seignior, from
Hull, a principal part of their
WOOLENS.
Also, in the Fame, a handsome assortment of
Cutlery.
I By the next arrivals, they expect their as-
I sortinent of Dry Goods, Hardware and Sad-
dlery, will be made conjplete.
Sept lo. _____________d
I Poultney ik Thomas
I Hat)e received by the Grand Suits'ior, J'rom Hull,
a further supply of
104 bundles SHEET IRON, Single, Dou-
ble, and Treble Rolled.
Sept 12. _ .__________________d__
Paris Jewelry.
Just received and tor s Ac, by the subscrib-
ers, a very elegant set of Jewelry, handsome-
ly assorted, and well calculated for French
and Spanish markets, entitled to debenture. ,
LAFITTE,- IWCHESiBARTHE,
No. 175, Baltimore-street,
Sept 14s „. djSt
Runyon Harris*
No. 188, Market street,
Has on hand Scoffers for sale on accommodat-
ing terms—700 large vimmed White MATS,
made light a id trimmed in the neatest stile,
calculated for the Ka.t aim) West India mar.
ket9; ami a quantity of Men's and Youth'*
Bbick Hats, by the rase or dozen.
Also, u general ass,,rtir |