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jpjAK.LAY fc M'KEA"N HiVE IMPORTED FALL GOODS. Joseph '. and John White, Have iv, '[¦s C Ocui ei- ed their (.'mntinjr House to Mr ¦s-ton's Bowly's whsiri. (I lOt 'I'iie Sab'-cribers Havi i -1 he Dry Good? Business, wili (I I 11 them to m«e t — ."lift tLsose h.tvins;- chiims ag-uiiisf. us, to bring them in for settlement. JOS C & J JO. WHITE* Sep. _____ djQt ed as a Tutor in pri- vate fa ; ilv, a gentleman capable of T siohH..^ I Latin, ..nd i'i s first branches o'' the Mathematics. To such a one, a liberal Solan will he acceded. Apply at this offiee Sept 3S.___________________________d Isaac Bunieston, No 195, Mai k't-street. Has received by the mte arrivals, his Fall Goods; "Which are now opening1, comprising- a ire- tieral ass .rtment of Goods suitable to the ap- proaching season. \ general assortment of ADELPill COTTON THIyGAD, Of superior quality, which will he sold verv cheap. S>pt 15_________________________dim Notice. All pers-vns indebted to the late firm ol Jeremiah Holl'm an are reqi rst'-d to make pay nvni t-i the subscriber, without further delay .- as lorijriJr indulgence cannot be grained on those accounts. GROUGE HOFF.VI \N. October 1. dot F,e Public arc hereby Respectfully informed of the subscriber's bavin.;- ip n»il a Fencing S( liool, for the pur- pose of tc.iclii g the use of the Broad and Sin ill Swords fr >in 5 till 8 P.M. For more particulars apply .-it t\o oO, Market-street, next door to Mr. Myer's HbteJ JOHN VV'ILI.ERS, Fencing Master. October 1st._____________________dgi|| Imported By the ship G'atffe 'aid Albert, c >ptain ysortuient o' American and Eu- ropean manufactored Brushes ; si'sn, Ivory, Tortoishell, VIockshell ai d ropimon Comb-, o1 a superior quality ; also, Cull r\ $i Hardware. with man' other articled in bis line of business W H. He has just received from Europe, a froo¦! as ortment of Painters' Brushes, and Sash Tools, both common and ground. October 2.____ d i St George Hoffman Mas received by the sent rat arriv -Is, upwards of 31>U packsvg' s well selected FAFF GOODS, Which being mostly bought at short credit, an-1 selected by careful hands will be found cheap. Als" suite'/ to the expnri tr.rde, 20 trunks London Cambriek Chintzes, 12 do French Pullicat ii'dkts. 5 do Madr s do. 4 do. Ginghams, "5 do. Ft'icfr Fancy Muslins, 7 ,!o Colored Cambric, 1 do Prints d 'am"i ic Robes, 10 chests Dimotby'S, 9 cases Shirting Cottons, 35 do. Supi r Men's Hats, 12 bales Booking Baize, 6 do. Super Cloths and Casshneres, 2 do. Scarlet Flannels. October 1_______________ dfil '-¦ fi* Pou tney ex Thomas I Save received by the Grand Seignior, from Hull, a further supply of 104 bundles'SHEET iRO.M, Single, Dou- ble, and Treble Roll d. Sept 12.-__________________________d The Levy Conn for Faiu- more eoumv will meet .-it H- nry Deeorset 's Tavern (near Philpot's Bridge) in the city of B iltitriore, on Tuesday, the 2'Jili day of October rest, at. IX) o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose ol adjusting the public ex Bpences of the said county, fin- this present ve.ir. appointing supervisors of the publ" C F i* T ¦ ~-" ¦"--> oads, and constahh-s, and a -.justing their ac VVM. GlrSSt.'N, Clerk. d2( thO | counts Jhept 2 Henry Schroeler and Co. Bavc received by thr different arrivals from Lon- don, Live-pon a id Hull, A very extensive, and general assortment of Fall Goods, Which il.cy offer for sale b the package or piece on the. most reasonable terms. Octobc.r5. d!5t-eol5t iuBfovaE — Henry & IJtidenberper Have removed to No. 300 1-2, Ballimore- Itreet. Who ofl'er to Kent the Store & Cel- lar, No. ;~04, opposite the Indian Queen Ta- fern, with a convenient Warehouse if re. ired. August 26. For .Sal, A neat, plain, light, travelling JERSEY "AGOON, with brass motuittid luvnessf ,• •our Horses , pri liars. Inquire at tie bar of the Indian Ci' . n. ALSO, A p ir of handsome Day HORSES. Ociolisr6, - d4<( J. I nn< rer, No. 2! 0, Balti-m-vi-strtri, opposite the Indian , n Tavern, Have imported in the Othello, _Cinau-a, and Fame, from Liverpool, a complete assort- ment of HARDWARE. CUTLERY, SADLERY, BRASS, and JAPANNED WAKE, Sec isc. Aw-ong vjhicii are, Anvils and Vices, Spades and Shovels, Flat Point fine drawn Nails, Patent Shot, assorted,, VVhit^ Lead, in Oil, in kegs of 28 and 14 b Seine Tiwtie, in casks of 250 lb. each, Hilling I Iocs, Iron vv ire, Guns, in cases. Which are offered for sale, on accommo- dating terms. Sc-ptemoer 7. d The Subscriber Mas just reitivfd from London, A Consignment of sixieen bales of fine and sup- )Ti ie Broad Cloths, tiostly Blacks and Blues, with a few other fashionable boters : ,? bales 61 Ratteens, and 1 bale of Flushing's, Which he oilers tor sale by the bale, so ma- terially under the customary advance, as to make .them well worth the attention-of piu"- chasers ; ami has for sale, 7>>0 Demijohns, 2 tons Bar Lea ', and oU quarter casks En- glish Gun Powder NICHOLAS SLUBEY, 12, Uo.vh/s wharf. Sept 30._____________________________d!8t French bilk Goods. Lafittf, Duclic & Bwt/ie, NO 172 BALTTMORE-STRRliT, Have just received, a i ery large assortment of French Fancy Goods, Which theyoflar for sale by the package or piece, at very low prices, to wit: Plain Taffe- tas, Plaid Silks, Sarsnet, dealings, Extra Long and Short Ladies' Silk Gloves, Mi-Tis' ditto, Ladies'and Men's Silk Stockings, Sewig Silk, Silk Shawls of every size, plain and figured T ll'ctas and Satin Ribbands, Stamped ditto, Hank Ribbuids, Velvet ditto, Crapes, Gamin ic Linen, 'i hrcSB and Cotton Laces,Veils, Arti- ficial Flowers, Plain and Ornamental Combs, white and coloured ex'ralong and short Kid gloves, Mens' ditto, Cotton Stockings, Sus- penders of every description, Fans, Luslring-s, Bandaimos, he. &c. Also on hand, 80 casks best Bordeaux Claret, 1 box Paris Jewelry, handsomely assorted, 4 ba'es Rennes Thread, 4 trunks Ladies' Shoes, 2 bales Sheeting Linen, 1 trunk Umbrellas, 1 do. Embroidered Cambric Shirts, 1 box Mens' Silk Stockings, 1 do. La lies'
  • , well calculated for French and Spa- nish 'markets, ami entitled to debenture. IS Sept. -;S. d!5t G. 1'. aid J. Lindenberger, No 200, BALTIMORE-5IBEliI, Opposite the Indian Qtfce* J avert, Have rece red bj the Diana, trn en< ..n j t d about a mile or two bi low the ^,01 eon at Fort Al.issue, on the Indiana sine. Colonel B. asked me isilo his c.'biii i,a p.iv.ue loon-i he- had) and asked tne if 1 c-.ulu not get 10 01 jsj of the Lest men in the gmrisun togd along «:;h him. 1 asked him now it was be u..ut- ile said, " gtjt tbem to desert.'* 1 told him no. He a-lked me ii 1 could not steal i nt ol the ganisc'U arms, sucii as onsske'ts, fusees and rities. I teiei him that i would hot, ii i could, for hiiu or any other man on taith ; that 1 had always been v.eli In ased by tin- officers ol the army. I tcild him I had a ri!!e of my own ; and he told toe K, bung it with me, and he would pay me foi it. i started then to the garrison, and prepared my stIf to go ; that was, after < olonel li. 1 had oblained liberty of my cap.,.in. The ceunsel ibr the accused contended, that this kind of testimony was not at ail rele- vant to the subject. After some discussion, the examination proceeded. At the mouth ol Cumberland, Walter Da- vidson engaged a man by the name of Ca- sey. 61. On what terms ? Witness. I do not particularly recollect, tt. How do vou know that Davidson was the agent of col, Burr ? Witness. He fealonged to the party, and told me he was an agent for col. t-urr. The substance of the engagement was, he- was to receive h2 1-2 dollars per month for 6 months, clothes and victuals ror 6 mouths, and 100 acres' of land, to figbt against all opponents. This Mr. Davidson, Plumb, and Andrew Wood, we-ie sent to New Madiid to enlist more men. The witness here le- turned to that point in hisnanalive at which he had b^en interrupted on his former exa- mination- When I returned to Fort Massac on the 28th December, T gave Col. lurr's compliments tg capuuo UiisOl, and told him. 11 er .e-t ru-en I cl ter< a ,' .O- that cofonef B. Imd stent him a barre! of Ipfe" pies. The next day, 29ih, this Mr, David- sois, Plumb, and ndrew Wood, came to the garrison very eatly in the morning, in a skiff; this was the time when they tol I nte th.tttl.e-y- vvfie going to enlist m te men for col. Burr. Tliey bought a skiff of me, that was left with me to sell by a Mr. Guftler, a (surveyor, their own skiff was afietuaids carried off by col. Burr's party. Thai evening after sun- down, a barge came do,>n 10 fort Massac iv ith 12 men in it. Col. Tyler and major Hill were in it, and I think also Maj. Smith. They .. ajked lii•,. me go 1 ith hsm. I heard it i though I was not in the same rc-ocri, t' j re was a thin parlilit.'ii between us. are1 J heaid] him ask capit. B.s-eil, I did n 1 ueai cap'. Bis nil's answer. Capt B. came oin. got into his Own boat, and afte, g ing esse ¦ t twd hundreil y irds, we laisded and w; up to the garrison. 30Iii '. . . Iiij{< I as in the militaryistOK', .1 mai c 111: in. who brought a it! :<:r-- from c >i. Ihut, Pie i ate capt. Bis.til lie. and the o :.c- to me. Capt. Ili.-sell cut 1 ul . ed . !:ei 1 nad d ne in the sto-e, he oiled rhe, t( 1 k hie ti rough the sally-port to the back ol the »-.ri .n, and asked me v In ;her ¦ col- Bu'r speaking to me ib^iit a ("ml.... ;t him no. He a; lu d me n-fn tiu-i 1 furlough to g.>. I ton; i : bati"ii and advic I vt Bisseil said lie would not advise me, I 1 if I wanted . ne for. 20 days l.e w old give me one. He told me, bef re tl e '.'O d ys »t se Out, I shoiildste Ibe ;¦; : er.il. Hi a i if col. Burr had told me an) -6 ietH -ed if Iu-had. that I mti'-i keep then: 1.....' , I accepted ot capt B's offer, asd is-.- toid nie to get ready to go withcbl. Burr; I then went and saw col. Burr, and the conversa- tion passed about the a en snd arm; -, !' . '¦ I have already related, '1 hn, ,-. Mug, h>n the gcth Dtcemles) 1. 1 . nt Cor me to his quarters. ; - be was <.-o- in;.-; t 1 advise me wba- 1 was 10 (J- . lie advntd me never to fprsakecol. Burr; shs.t he would do soinc.h:i,/ forms Hi o id me, that if ever cd. Burr got ¦ n a fiend of ..ever to Ieavg him < 11 he oroiusd. At tne same time lie made tne :> present of a silver breast plutc. That evening I enl l» cajit. Buseil's briny furlough. Ht tne a furlough; with a. letter to pen. Wil- kinson, to be delivered by col. Burr, Col. B, bad then started, and I v.-,v to eke him the letter as soon as 1 overtook him. On the 31st December, being the ti, ter and inspection, I a-ktd capt. is tl I wgf to show my clothing ; 1 said ley . s packed up and on b-nard. lie t¦-Id me I must borrow some for inspection, v Inch I accnrdingly did, agreeably to his 0 Whilst the men were or parade, I v 1 his lady's quarters to take my leave, and 6ft my return, capt. Bisseil having brou, hi liie men to a ground, he told me, "Dutib :i I .. I wish you success, let y u ijo v hue you will." I wanted to see Dr. Turtle be oie I went ; and capt, b. toid me, tl 1 had no particulai business I had belter go on ; ai d if anyone a>.ked me where I was g< ir.e, k was to say, I was only gpin^ a few mika do--n the river cud (hat i was coming back again. There vw.s one of col, Burr's boatss- with 8 hands to take me. to him. (Tp be continued.) LONDON, Angus; 21. City rf 1 onclon Trraer/i. /it a a eet'lng o£ the committed of American merchants, Pni. Up Sanson, E-q. in the Chair : The chairman stated, that he had received a letter from John Richardson, Esq. vice- on,-i Ii , American chamber t„ com- merce at Liverpool, accompanying ceriainr' lesc-lutions ul that boasd, and their circular ietter, datt d the lltti instant; the- same 11 IV- iljg bt-eM read, it was H solved, 'unanimously^ that the committee will be at. all times happy to receive any communications from the American cham- ber'of commerce at Liverpool, which may have i tendency to promote the commercial.' inte: course- between the British empire and the United States of-America ; but with liie knowledge that the nt-gi C13J ions of great po- litical impoitaiice ;,re pending between the government of this country and the Aiii«rt- cau states, they aie ol opinion that any in- terference on tin,1 nt,. ,u the present mo- ment would be in pi. pei . and tins commit. tee having no reason to believe hi; maje-iy's' govt rnineut indisposed te an amicable accom- modatiosi of the piesent aiii te ees, see no r.ect'S»i'.y for as»inciatiofi4 beiii ibin* ths iW&xe.nt Kiiuieuactuiiiig towits -M'i sw- S-