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* / ¦ purpose of collecting ki l of a good understand- pWtweeii ttietwocountries. at anytime appear that the this coinrriittee can be useful in cordiality and harmony between ;Kii(5. they will be ready to ... .- tli-i power for the attain- ed' SO desh- ; 'Ct. JOHN Gft VY, Sec'ry. DQVER, Aun;. 23. Passed, tyme, G >n, from Baltimore; Susan 'iVvns.md, fir Russia.—V lar^e American Dunkirk, detained. coasts, brand from and insured in England, •nch crui? [f PITTSBURG. (Denn.) Sept, 29. "William \\ In-.u.esq. the deputy nr-r- slxajj lefl this town early ia^t week, to exe- cute writs of possessioa in favor of the Pennsylvania Popula-ion Company, for lands ire ! m the district court of Hie United States- ir un certain actual -ettlers in Beaver ciunty. Withthw intention he left Greers- burg on VVednc day la! accompanied by E. Williams; < >q- a-'-ut of : aid company, Georjre Hold lu;S <¦-.]. and a Mr. James Hamilton. They bad not proceeded more than two ofTles, and were just entering on the farm of Wm, Fou'ks, one of the persons e , be dispossessed, wienthey were fired on by s une persons concealed in a thicket of b.flies, and James H imilton was killed. It is said tour guns «ere fired, no doubt with the intention of killing the whole par- ty, as threats to that effect had been made. We are told that information had been given to the marshal, that a party of 40 men had collected at Foulk'-, in O'd rto prevent him from doing his Jury Trie marsnal considered tins as a mere threat to intimi- date him from proceed rig, and could not dunk it possible thai any men would so far foraet their dutyascil izen», as «o oppose the of their country with force of amis, and brine inevitable destruction un ttiem- serves and The marshal hi d the other two gentle men returned t positions of the :¦• t. At the request of the marshal, an attempt was made by (he sheriff and ether ioflh- enlial cluirac.i 1 - to raise the posse coint.a- tns, to apprehend the suspected persons, and enable the marshal to do his duly, but with oui effect, and Hie marshal returned to t.lis place on Thursday evening- Mr. Irish has favored us with the deposi- tion he m ide on the occasion. Jreersburg and made de- PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 6. Arrived, Brin h brig Betsy, Batinan, Pen au-Prince, coffee, &c. Captain Davis, of the schr. Emily, left at Ba; badot s on the first of September, brig- Fair American Murren, to sail for St. Croix in 3 days. Left at (Juadaloupe, Sept. 16, sch oner Ethan Allen, Combes, for Baltimore in 7 days ; schooner Fair Ameri- can, capt. Reed, of New-York, who had re-Uken Ins vessel from the crew of the Bel- lona frigate, y in number and brought her into Guadaloupe—the captain w unded on the neck, with an axe, but was on the re- covery. KEOERAL GAZETTE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEH7. Ship Severn, Bryden, c:> days from Ton- Xlingeu, is in Hampton Roads. OFHC1 \L Beturn of the Kb ction li> Id on Monday, for four delegates iVom Baltimore county, to the General Assembly of Maryland : Gdn&id, i,:s. Votes, Little, 940 S a'nsbiiry, 691 Hainuian, 634 Brown, 4-J9 Ogden, 377 L.-001011, 884 Ha 2/0 1"»0W1 T, 81 Hint," 75 Siei ry man, Si From tie Richmond Unqulrtr of October 3. LATKS V PROCEEDINGS. The court have been occupied since our last in the examination of evidence. On Wednesday col. B, was indisposed, and thee was no court. On Tlmr-day (he court proceed itli the examination of gen. Wilkinson ; col. Burr not present. Gabriel Vanborn (an immate- rial witnes ) and George Pomtdexter esq. attorney general for the Mississippi Territo- ry, at the lime of B's arrest, were introduc- ed in the course of the day. On Friday, the examination of gen. Wil- Jcinon - as completed. Mr, Pointdexter ' wa-. again called in at the request of Mr. Burr. Commodore Shaw was introduced to snow the state of New-Orleans, at the time they apprehended the approach of A. B. The examination of the witnesses on the part of the accused wa, commenced and L. W. Tazewell esq. one of the grand jmors was examined. FortheFEDEUvL GAZETTE. Mr. Itditor, In justice to the writer of a letter in Vour paper of the 80th September, -and in Consequence of an attack in the American Ot" the 2d instant, permit me to observe, that itt id part of the lettei from which on extract only was given, is there any ju.,'id- cation of the abominable attack on our, na- tioiialHag in the alia ir of the Chesapeake. And yet" from a h p- that, we may still be friends with Britain on honftrarie terms, the errors of our government are pointed at, from a belief that liiev will \to longer ne- 'Jgiect the.honor with the true interests of tne ¦ merican nation, • It is generally believed by our friends in England, that our g ivetnment art wrong to depend entirely on their cruixers for the "-firotecug/iei' our¦¦werchajttajttt- en our you will only keep up a sirrall navy to pro- tect th< here is a nulitnal i 1 .vest, th,- British men of war, wo ,11 no In iger trouble yoo sea -, they are all ".' elsewhere,'" and if your ships were ¦ other seas hy commanders who were ¦ holders in your funds, you would ceri receive better treatment—hence, thisquety i- now general in London, are tAe Ameri titic in paying off their loans at -1 1-2 and 5, I -2 o-r c,-,.t. at this time, wiieii the fear of con iscation serves to check that po-t of trie British nation in power, fcha* .¦erned by tnt< ci .1, d vit an ? I [i stioti will do good, ,it 1'us time it wiH induce coogiv,s to pay soma ottealion to the c-nuhi.'.e't interest of their country, and to calculate the co-:e- q lericys before they pretend to we.s -n the beneficial ties jkoi bind a jealous rival to good behavior. Sir, it is not only ttai- that the idle ne.- glectofduty in congress, in ordering the British stockholders of fl 1 2 and 4 ! -2 per cent, stocks, to be paid off at par, § per cots, held by Americans, con bought under ppr, has occasioned th;- great difference in account, a to our Commerce at honue. It is also true that we are thence1 in danger of being serv- ed as the Danes will be, when •we tiawi few- er British debts to confiscate, in any p issi. IP of a desperate violation of our ueiii; ality. Nuw, as at every meeting of parliament, we find that it is ttie.l'ear of confiscation that frightens our jealous opponents, and not a dread of, Will 'ferfr s:.ieoe T .V ¦¦-51) oT 8i!i mstant, at m ir Warehouse hack oj the Union P. ni f Mary.an'i. (eturuoccjioui S. Charles strcct,J i variety »/ Household Furniture, Tog-ether with a Tiuiery of PRINTS, of different descriptions. Sale to commence at 10 < 'clock. October 5. Shei ill's Sale. mil be sold on S ATUilDAY, the UVA instant, at 10 o'ctoti, A M. at the'disehvtg house of Mr 'John Fitz1 ugh, situate in Duke street, near Grunby stieet, A variety of elegant House- ho;d 1'uniiture, LAte the property of said Ficzi ugh, t ken hy distraint for hous-:¦ rei t, due John TeiriH and John Marsh, audio sat'sty a fienfaoias, at the suit H Wm M'A'iec'.cn, for the use of William Gi'ulm .¦-. JOHN HUNTER, Sheriff. October 5. _ _ _______ BALTIMORE TIIEATRE. yy-EBJJESDAY KVKNfMG, October?, Will be jmve.tt, d a /»«/>« nr Cutnedy, in 5 acts, c.l'eil, ' The Hot.ey Moon. (Written by the late John Tobin) To which iiiUl be adde.', a Comic Opera, in % acts, tailed. Paul arid Virginia. Gharar,tersexpvessedintne bills of the dav. Box, one dollar—fit, tliree-t'ourtlis of a dol- lar ;J" The doors will be opened at half past five and ihe performance commence at half pjst nix o'clock piv 'iscly. to be led, and places in the boxes take-; of Mr. Kvaus, nt the oiKce in tiont of eatre, on day* of ribn-petftiririanea from iv,-;-, ar.d on rjaysor pertbrinance ti-om II lour o'clock. ... *^* Gemieir" n cannot be permittedto smoke tfegar* in thu Xoeatre on any account. Sale by Auction. TO-MORR9W M )RMING, 'vhth insttnt, .:f lb o'cipek. ..-¦ th? Ven'.ile Wweii- use at the cirrerh/ Stvead c5* Frede- rick-streets, he higheittidaer.'] The Ship '•.,';* G I.U Ht/NTER, Captain Vose, a As she arrived from Lon Ion, tow lying at C. House slip This ship is ure- ^iilar Crader, i-. well k town, built n this city of (lie very best materials copper fastened, and coppered to the bends, bui'tluill about H'JO '.on baling performed onl\ ,i voyages, h .na are superior to any othi in tht- trade, and my be cons' ere,I a ne'w • niii being but 16 moiiti.s old, is welt found .¦ e\- i", i- spect and Will Mquire but hme expeuce toseiid her ag-aia to sea. Inventory tobeseen atth'eMiction room. Tenns, 4, 8 nut 12 months, tor ap'd ind. notes. ALSO H-tS The Brig, WILLI AM, Captain Da i e, 'fjmg. As she arrived bom Guada- loupe, biii-ihen 164 tons, laying at Rut- gei-s's wharf. Tenns, 4 and 6 mouths. By Oct 7. d4t For Havana, ifs The Schooner COLINA, 4v" Captain Woi-mm, f Will sail in a few dui a; for eight or passage, apply to JOHN H HUtOELB iCII, No.%o9, Soeto street. October 7.__________ _ d It___ V ou Ka piV Ci B run e Offer far i ale, 18 bales wliit.; and bro,».) Fiaiidcr Sheet- ings, 6 do. light Holland Sail Duck, 2 boxes heavy do. do L'3 hoes Goini, O.igo ; .» boxes Tapes and Bob!)! is, Ptitdhcs, i> -lag -,s, C.-. a,, Is-J.,- pdlas Idstadoes, Ciiecr.s, Mo Ihe ks, Osuab o-giis Hessians, &e. 1-2 pint Tumblers Mil ler, Black Lead, Crucibles, Fishing and Se ring faio-', ;j illaad Gin, Om cases, and. Port Wuie in boxes. ALSO, 25;),0o0 wt. Coffae, So / b rxea il'iau i Sugar, And 4 ' bales Upland" Cotton. Ociobei 7 d'it-eo.lt Jpeiit d, just An fSlejrant tissurtmee.t of Fancy arid Dry Goods ; Which will be sold on the moat moderate teims b ihe subscribers, at No. jjo, Bulli- rnore-stveet. Vi/, : A liaiidsonie collection' of Ribbons, of the latest taste, consisting ot Plain Mantua Ribbons, No 4, 6, 7, 9, 12, Figured anl^Stamp do. ot the same num- ber, Plai l Satlin do. do do. Figured Velvet do. do. do. Long York-tanned and Kid Gloves, o all colors, Ladies' Habit and common length do. do Extra long- Silk and Habit do. do. i ink Pic Nic Mitts Elegant emr laddered Lace Veils, Caps and Collei-ets, Black Silk Veiet for Pe'ises, While and Black Silk Buttons, Spangle and !i anll.o'., Milliiiet nod Cat-C in, of all numbers, Silk Piuses, and Velvet, St Morocco Pock- et B- oks, A variety of Fancy Tiunmings of the latest stile, A case o- Women's and Children's Wil- ls wBonnets; suitable to country storokeepei-s, Straw Trimmings and Con's Also daily exne ted from Philadelphia and Me".- York, a general assortment or French and English Fancy ami Di- Goods, which will be. disposed of on very liberal terms, by S. M U.S.AN &. CO. October 7_______________________«¦ 4-i|| VVilliaiT! Ashman, Mo. n9, Murht-stmt, Wishes to iiifonn Insuhi customers and the public, that he continues to keep a g; assortment of SHOES at the most reduced prices by wholesale and retail. TO HLN1, For one or -more years, A good Stand tor any kind of business, next door-to the above. J^ppiy to W. "ASHMAN. October 7. eoiot 'James Niitcle, Watch-Maker, jVo.70, Market-street, Having received by the. Fan- American from London, an additional importation, is enabled to oWe.r venat rig, ¦-c to w . :h tlie- offer fir sale at reduced prices, to close a consignment. Oct. 7- ______________________<•¦ 6 S-atnuel W Ikefj BAS Tor SALE, 3d Tlbls. Viujd Grave, White Claret» ¦ Box long and squ.rc Nit silk Shawls, ¦ red on consign in-ov from Bor.ieaux. A:i I un Hand, . B'ae.k, White, and Colored Lostring? and Sail i-'s. Twilled Levantine Silks for Pcl'ses, Cloaks, or Dresses- Black Florentines St Sattins for man's wear, Ft rences, Modes and Sarsnels, a large assort mi nt. Long Silk Gloves, i*ic nic Mitts and SI eves. A large assortment of Silk Hosiery. Silk Peleses, Square and Long Damask Cachimere & Net Siniwls, Silk Cbambi-ay, Muhnull and Worked In- dia muslins, Plain St Figiirad Gauzes and PaUinet 4 4 ami 5 4 wide, Silk, Cott n & Thread Lares, V disk Hdks. Umbrellas, Beaverai .res, Willovi Square*; i'dk and Cotton Cords, Buttons aim Tassels. Irish Linens aid Diapers". MOURNING. Bumhazets, Bumb'Zeei.s, Durants, Russels, Lustrings, Florences, Persians, Wide and w Crajies, White Saicnets, Black and White Silk and Kid Gloves, Leno Handkfs. iiC &C. Oet.7. WSMOt Campbell P. White U IS FOR S.iLK, 350 barrels Rye Whiskey. October 6.______________________dill. Twenty Dollars ueward. ON Tuesday, the 6 h instant, was stolen out of mi house, No '9, \V atei-.str, et, a Freu-'b madi Gobi W A I'C I!, having 2 ' hours marked on the fare, the 12 hours she runs iii the day with red English figures, and the other 1J hours in black figures. On too upper part, of thefiqesbe shews tire day of the month, ana b low the minutes with the name of Btequc, Paris. She- bun.;-by a ster 1 chain, with a gold seal to it, with the initial letters J. M and a common b>\< r The Lock will be complete, and will last as long a.-, three other loAs ever invented ; there is no sprii g made to the s; id lock, n-i- award to the key. The mosi skilful nn n in picking locks are desired tb attend—and those gentle in it who are building, will find it their interest to attend, and toe pu. lie in general 'rorri 7 o'clock in the morning until duSk, each day. Signed, GOODWIN'S INVENTION. Oct. _____________________d4-4 JLarids fur ba>e. The subscriber oilers the. three following Tracts or parcels o, Land, 10 mdes from tlie city of Baltimore, the whole being eon nected, together in a compact form', and lying on the road, about two miles short ol Perry H.dl, the residence of Harry D. Gongh, esqr viz. No 1. ['he subscriber's present Dwelling aon containing-Sou odd acres, ou whieh is erected a large and commodious Dwelling House, Bain, Stables, Spring House, a, d every other necessary builuTi g, with two large Apple, and o a Peach Orclifci-d in full ¦;, a i..,i\h i; ,, p ty ol th e meadow —which with the paits in tillage, aie inmei superior fenci , with remarkable Springs ot fine water, also wood Si tin ber in abu, dance. No. '•¦ The lat. Livclhi g Plantation of Mr. John Skinneiy.it cea ,ed, non tht propei It oi'lhe subscribet?, Containiiig n..ni 3S<> tp 34r>acres wita ihe ciwelling ionise, ;-;.irii, Stables o er- seer*s H-.mse, neg-ro Qiial'ttrs, Spring rio.se, a beautiful Orchard and Gaiden, with a never failing Spring ot as tips Water as in the stale almost at tiie door; and commands a most ;lu. prospect i i the bat from Kent Is lai d, almost as highi as SUsquahuRnali; near- ly the whole of this Tract U under prune fence and lias pie;-1-, of wood . nd tin,In r No 3. CoHlaining 221 acres on which is erected a small Hi use, with a number of Apple and l'eab Tires, about 40 or .iu acres ot this Tract is iiiciosa it with good fenc pasture; ii has also pleni) ot wood and tun ber. Those Lands will be sitld together, or in parcels, as above very cheat,', to a purchaser, or purchase!s, who has t-e money to iay down. Who may also have with No 1, the whole of the stock, with the. farming uten- sils. Apply on the premises, to HERCULES COURTENAY. October 7- dS'Jt Notice is hereby given, That application will be maiW to the gene- t session to annex to, and make part ot (be city of Baliimoae, ail lots and parcels oi ground, s.tu.ite on tiie north side of the city, and iymg south of a line beginning at the intersection of North Chart s and the north s i ,.ant strc ts, and thence running east, l-ou ided by the north side oi Pleasant-street, iii-no it strikes the line of the city: or so much thereof as shall be Uiought expedient, Ootober 7. ao Fancy Ooo'ls, etc. James k Mitchell, Sign of the 'Spinning ti'heel, A i, . Cu'%er'-street^ Has just received an elcgani ass i-'..nlit o£" Fancy and other Seasonable GCjKODS, whieh lie uliers lor sale, on -m ,.Jera -p rjns for casln or acceptances in town at Sli rt dates. I A t;<> \g :t u-iuei rir, S ioej-ti'-e md P.ia n India Mali i/usli--», lirit. !' do. Lint n a d Clrttpa G i.nbrick Round D esses, tVerk -d Lac* Co Crowns, Satlin do. ilu-t Vi:mji, do >pi- de Nets, Leno halt H'.lkfs. K eg .nil. Spainr '& Trimmings for Dm sses, 4-4. 6 4, o-4 an i o i I: Silk S:,a,vh., Ladie>' lil rk .-. whito Lice Cloak S'dk 11 s- ol s.-ip"rior" Lades' rich silk Stockings.Egyptian fashion Men's white silk Stockings Elegant em! roidered Patterns for Gentle- men's Waistcoats. Also on hand, Linen Cambrick Neck and Pocket Hand- kerchiefs Fine. Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs G Id Tassel! Silver Cords Steel, gilt, and brass Swords Military leathers For sale very cheap for cash or approved sn.tes. Applj at No ,a.T, Noith Fred* rick* treet. Oct 5. d6t Marr and Gibson, No. 7, Calvert street, Have imported in the Fair Ana rican, from' Lou-to:, Hercu'-.s, from. Liverpool, & Six Sisters from Bristol, So;.', fine Cloths atiel C-issimeres, Worsted Cotton and ilk I'o-a.-.y, Fashionable TwistBi-'».-as, Colas, Velvets*, Dimities, ice. ALSO, She.'it Iron, and other Hardware. Sej t Si. d Ikiltimore and Frederick-town Turnpike Road. MONDAY, October 6th, iSOT. Thefollowr.g Gentlemen uere ct'cac.t us maud* gets for the en ¦ u oig year, John E. H¦ iward President) (Vice J„ a. Ei icAt, resigned.) William Lonr.an, John Ellicott, Luke Tiernan, George Barr, I Managers- John M'Piirrson, John Graham, Thomas Lee, Jesse lloll'iigsivorth William Cooke, 'ireasuiet Octo'.er (3. «34t Wanted. Wanted a Young Man, a native of the Eas- tern Shore ot Maryland, of good inor ds, wl o has a knowledge of the Groct ry business, and. is pretty extensitei, acqu int A with the.trad. ing towns on the shore. To son h a one a hbe: m al s-.-e;, will be given. Apply lo the printer;-. O-t. j__________£_______¦__________illt Stray Cow; Came to the subscriber's, near Krafts Ta. vein on the old road to Frr devir.k-Town, afew ago, a pal- Red Cow, v.hte back, tales and I), lly, & marked witli an und. r bit in the right ear, and gives nlilk. Tin owner is re- cpestedto piove properly, pay charges, and t;.i,e her away. JOHN REYNOLDS. October 5._________ .,4tJ Caltimore L'nited Voln^teers, You are ordered to meet on Friday next at 3 o'clock in Mr, Lindcnberger's lit, la complete uniform, with arms and . ;icc htrc- meids, & flints in your muskets. The members will please to be punctual in theix atlendar.ee. JOHN REINICKER, Secry. Oct. 7. The fust battalion of the fif.h regii being oixlered to parade on Thursday, 8iri instant, rhe Iridepetident Gdinpany are re- quired to meet at half past one o'clock, P. M. on that day, in Calvert stieet, near the court-house, without unifoim. By oriter, S. STUMP, Sec'y. October 7. Ordered, That the Baltimore Bi e Com- pany meet at the court-house, on Thursday next, at 2 o'clock, without uniform, buS with arms in good order, and 6 blai-'k cart- ridges each, in order to join tin- battalion. THOMAS EVliRETT, Sec'y. Ocfeber 7.____________ Eagle Artillery Company. T J: m. mbers of this company ar« rderfedt to meet at the captain's house '/'« Morrcaj} Afierno'.x, at dire..- o'. leek, with side a/ms. B> order of the, raptain, JOHN TYX.ER, Sec'ry, October 7- '