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v Just Received . By the Globe, from London, ' 25'hbds. Green Coppera*,, .-450 kegs White Lead in Oil, Which, with an assortment of Fall Goods, newly opened, are offered [drawback, Holland Gin, in pipes and cases, Coffee, in bags, Mess Beef, in half bbls. Mould Candles, Raven's Duck, Young Hvson Tea, Leghorn Oil, in boxes of 12 bottles each Marble Tiles. Apply to FALLS &, BROWN. October 9. el4t Just Received, Per ship William Wilson from Amsterdam, and for sale by the subscribers, 300 boxes red crust Cheese, one Cheese in each box, 100 do. Patte Grasse do. do. tS bales brown Flemish Sheetings. I Store, 18 bales white and brown Flander Sheet- ings, 6 do. light Holland Sail Duck, 2 boxes heavy do. do 13 bales Gunny bags ; 2 boxes Tapes and Bobbins, Platillas, Bretatcr«s, Creas, Esto- pillas, Listadoes, Checks, No 2, Hook Che ks, Osnabnrghs, Hessians, tic 1-2 pint Tumblers Madder, Black Lead Crucibles, Fishing and Se»ving Twine, Holland Gin, Gin cases, and Port Wine in boxes, and Spanish Cigars. ALSO, 250,000 wt. Coffee, 800 boxes Havana Susrar, And 42 bales Upland Cotton. VON KAPFF h BUUN'E. October 9 d3t-co3t Henry Wilkins, N*. 136, M IRKET^STRBET, Is now ready to supply his customers at re- duced prices, with articles of his own Ma- nufacture, as well as imported articles, the former in a stile superior to any in this coun- try. IMPORTED, 10,000 lb. Gum Arabic, 7,'J0 Qnick Silver and Mercury, 2,000 Fine Aloes, 1,500 Genuine Barks, 1,200 Jallap, 400 Senna, 500 bjttles Castor Oil, 500 Oil Worimseed, 200 lbs . Apothecaries' Hall Cammomile, 1,(00 Galls, 500 Balsam Copaiva, 100 Essences, 50 Prussian Blue, 600 Refined Salt Petre, 406 Oil Vitriol. OF HIS OvVN M \NUFACTUFE, All the valuable old English Patent Medi- cines, Black Varnish, for Leather, Atiti Billions Pills, Walkden s Ink Powder, Sealing Wax. October 9. dlOt 11-8 Linen Che ks. 9 8 Co ton ditt', 3 4!>ro\uilrisViLinens Linen P jcket Hkfs. Dimities, Sawing s'.lks, Green Senshaws, Lutestrings, Brown ana white Pla- tillas, Oct 5. A good assortment of Diaper Table-Cl< ths Cambrick Muslins, Constitution, Hunting Cords, arulVelvets, Colored Threads, Book Mi'slin, and Book Muslin Hkfs. dl3t G. F. and J. Lindenberger, No. 200, Baltimore st AND A quantity of Junk, by ROBERT BARRY. October 3.______________________tltt Henry Schroeder and ( o. Have received by the different arrivals from Lon don, Liverpool and Hull, A very extensive, and general assortment of Fall Goods, Which they offer for sale b\ the package or piece on the most reasonable terms. October 5. di.il eol5t Samuel Walker, HAS FOR SALE, 36 Hhds. Vin|de Grave, White Claret, and one Box long and square Nit silK Shawls, received on consignment from Bordeaux, And on Hand, Black, White, and Colored Lustrings and Sattins- Twilled Levantine Silks for Pelises, Cloaks, or Dresses. Black Florentines h Sattins For men's wear, Florences, Modes and Sarsuets, a large assortment. Long Silk Gloves, iric nic Mitts and Sleeves. A large assortment of Silk Hosiery. Silk Peleses, Square and Long Damask Cachimere & Net Shawls, Silk Chsmbray, Mulraull and Worked In- dia muslins, Plain u Figured Gauzes and Pattinet 4-4 and 5-4 wide, Silk, Cotton K Thread Laces, VeilsSi Hdks Umbrellas, Beaver and Kid Gloves, Willow Squares, Silk - and Cotton Cords, Buttons aim Tassels. Irish Linens and Diapers. MOURNING. Bumbazets, Bumbazeens, Dtiranls, Russels, Lustrings, Florences, Persians, Wide and Narrow Crapes, White Sarcntts, Black and While Silk and Kid Gloves, Leno Handkts. &c &c Oct.7 WSM9t M. HUNTER" Has "eceived by he Fair American, a Variety of Elegant Millinery, Which she will open on Tuesday next. Amongst which arc, Cloaks, Scarfs and Spencers Velvet, Sarcenet anil Sattin Bonnets Si Hats Bugle Bonnets and llandeaus Silk Lace, Cotton and Muslin Caps Braded liandeaus and Wreaths, Embossetl and cut colored Velvets Do. do. plain Black, white and colored Plushes Black, while and colored figured Sattin and Rich plain do. [Sarcenets Rich white Sattin Colored do. Rich black Mode Lining Mode and Sarcenet Black and white Laces Lace Veils do. Silk and Colton Laced Sleeves Fancy Trimmings tor Dress&s Worked Muslin do. Muslin do ikc.&c. With a Variety of Elegant FEATHERS, to suit the Velvets, Oct. 10.____________d4teo4t Wanted as a Tutor in pri- vate family, a gentleman capable of Teaching Greek and Latin, and the first branch as of the Mathematics. To such a one, a liheral salary will be acceded. Apj ly at this offae. Sept 22. d BOSTON, Octorer 7. The heavy K.NE. gale which commenced yesterday (Fiidtiy) continued thro'principal part ol this d;iy, attended with r.ilii. The tides rose higher than known before lor nearly the last 30 years. The vessels in the harbor were not materially injured. The gale was considered as extremely severe on the coa»t. Arrived.schr.Enterpiizi'.Vinal.of Scituate, from Dublin, 35 days with a few packagesof goods. Left ship Huron, Taylor, lot New- York, 6th Sept. ; Union, Smith, of Scituate, for Charleston, ditto. Schr. Eunice, Covellj Trinidad, ballast. Ship Francis, Pratt, 33 days from Amster- dam. Ship Ajax, MKown, from Liverpool, 35 days, salt and ciates. Spoke, Sept. 19, hit. 43, 19. long. 47, ship Galen, Stedinan, fiom Wilmington, N. C. bound to London, 13 days out. The Ajax lost one seaman (Perez Maj- her) on the night of the 18ih, then blowing a gale. Ship William, Ham of Bath, from Li- verpool, 15 days, salt, &c. Sailed with the Thomas Jefferson, for New-Pr vidence ; Mary, of Wiscasset, for Alexandria ; Mack for Portland ; Latona, for Wiscasset ; A- merica Portland ; the Clio for Wiscasset, was to sail next day ; brig Mars, for Bath, do. Schr. William, Preble, 55 days from Liverpool, salt, and coals. The Boston Importing company's ship Romeo. Le Bosquet, 47 days Irom Loud in, dry goods. Left at London the 20th Au^. ship Washington, Crocker for Boston 1 5th, Sept. ; brig Eliza Chipman, condemned. Spoke, east olthe Grana Bank, brig Rover, of Kennebunk, from New-York for Gree- nock. On Thursday last. lat. 41, long. 64, ship Gen. Knox, from Liverpool for Portland. NEW.YORK, Oct. 9. A commercial correspondent has put into our hands a printed copy of the following article, which he has just received from tlie cape. We have translated it for the Mer- cantile Advertiser from the importance gi- ven to it by the sec-nd paragraph ; al- though we cannot avoid expressing our opi- nion that the acknowledgment of the inde- pendence oi Hayti by Great-Britain, and of Christophe for its president, is a mere ruse de guerre of the latter to increase the confi- dence of his adherents. TRANSLATED FOR THE MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Li.,^- T ? ¦' NUeJHuŁ, STA TE OF HAYTI. OPDER OF THE DAY OF THE ARMY, Mondcy, August 24, 1807, ^tb year. The cere in ny ot tht place is, in address- ing yourself to his excellency the president, to give hun the title of My Lord ; the «me title is also to be t^ed when i> ntmg to him. His excellency the president announces to the army the arrival of news fr. m Eu- rope the most happy for the state of Hayti ; and he has selected from it the foil wing extract uf an official dispatch addressed to the government. " I announce to you officially that the British go vent ment rec.gnizes his excellency the president Henry Christophe for the chief of the government of Hayri, and that it is determined to contribute to aid and establish his supiemacy. G1c.1t quantities of powder, muskets, car- touch boxes, woolen-cloth, hats and articles of equipment of every kind are daily arriv- ing within our ports ; and the government has the satisfaction to see that its solicitudes and its efforts for its equipment of the army are ciowned with the most complete suc- cess ; it will attend in a fev.' days to, ful- filling all its wants of that description. Done at head-quartets at the Cape, 24th of August, 1807, 4th year of independence. HENRY CHRISTOPHE. In abscence of thechiel of the general staff of the state. The brigadier of the armies attached to the staff. J. Raphael. ARRIVED, The ship Otis, Leeds, 41 days from Li- verpool, dry goods and coal. Spi ke oil the N.'W. buoy going in, ship Horatio, 28 dnys from Portland ; ship Fair American, Cof- fin, 34 days from N. Yoik ; and passed a schr D—h, of Richmond. The ship Sebattes, Polhud, 75 days from Leghorn, wine, rags, oil, marble, &c. Left at Leghorn, July 24, ship Hetty, Day, of Alexandria, detained ; ship Am. Bradford ; brig Alexandria, Lnughton, of Norfolk, de- tained ; Tuly, Robertson, of N- Yoik ; St. Michaels, Bounds of and for Baltimore, in 10 days ; Fox, Diummond, of Boston, wait- ing for freight ; scht. Mohawk, Quarles, of and lor Norfolk, in iq ; Father and Sons, of and for lialthnore ; ship Hope, Barr, ol and for Salem, in 10 ; Alknemiac, Blake, Boston ; schr. Anteloj.e ; ship Vermont, of N. York, detained at Lyma, Porto Ferrago ; schr. —, Barges, of,Yarmouth ; tliip Era. to, Burnet, of N. York, for do. in 3. At Malaga, August 14, U.S. frigate Constitu- tion and Hornet. The schr. Revenge had arrived at Gibraltar, and forwarded her dis- patches by land to Malaga. The H met was to sail for Tripoli next day, to bring the ex-bashaw of Tripoli's family to Syra- cuse. Coming out of Gibraltar bay, saw the ship Aretta, from N. York, and another ship, supposed to be the Constellation, bound in. Left at Gibraltar, the schr. Lovely Lu- cy, Chalmers, of Baltimore, bound to Leg- horn, carried in by the Bruit-h brig Scout, part of the car^o condemned by means of some letters found on board the ship Fair American, written by William Young Pur- vtance, of Baltimore, and by that means de- tained, and part of the cargo condemned, August 4, off the island of Majoica, spoke ship Connecticut, M'Clurc. 33 days from Baltimore, for Leghorn. The ship Staple- ton, Blackwell, was at Gibraltar, to sail in 3 days for Baltimore. Came through the gut of Gibraltar in company with tiie^sliip New Guide, Cragg, of Baltimore, bound to N- Orleans. The ship Triton, West, 52 days from Amsterdam, with gin, &c. I2th, lat. 42, 45. long. 31, 30, spoke ship Gen- Hamil- ton, from New York for Amsierdam. The ship Arcturus, Halstrad, 39 days from Bordeaux, brandy, wine and dry goods. The brig Eliza, Cummins, 36 days from Bordeaux, wine, oil and ciry goods. Oct. t, lat. 40, 19, long. 68, spoke brig Har- lequin, having sailed from New-York the 2'2d of Aug. and was dismasted on the 27th, and every thing swept off deck—was then putting back. The ship Ami, Flower, 52 days from Liverpool, salt, coal and dry goods. Sept, 14, lat. 41, 30, long. 51, spoke ship R.ol- la, Coit, of New York, 34 days from N. Orleans for Liverpool. 30th, took out brig Harlequin, mentioned above, Joitquin Pou- lino—saw the Harlequin on Tuesday. The" ship Packet, Baker, 49 days from Liverpool, salt and coaL Tne Swedish schooner Ulrica EWgstedt,' captain Charles E. Patzig, 18 days from Cap.- Francois, coffee, cocoa and cotton. The sch'r Oxhohn, .for Baitimcre, sailed the 'Jth of Sept. The port was aluiost daily block- aded by French privateers. Two days be- fore, a ship, supposed to ue the Sophia Mag- di liua, from Boston, bid an engagement of eij.;ht hours in sight of the port with the privateer Dauphin. The ship was takin. The Danish sloop Fox, Lackhart, 27 days from Aux Cayes, ct fl'ee and logwaod. Cleared, ship Ann. Louisa, Andrews, Gua- daloupe ; brig Jane, Perry, Barnstable ; seh r Hollo, Cturacoa ; Maria, Jellers, City of J ersey. October 10. ARRIVED, The ship Cados, Swaine, IOO days from Marseilles, wine, brandy, oil, dry goods. Sept. 23, lat. 41, 13, long 61 spoke brig Nancy, Stone, 8 days from Charleston for Amsterdam. The brig Warren, Morris, 38 days from. Bayonne, brandy, dry good.-, c ik and fea- thers. The brig Sally Tracy, Lewis, was to sail next day for N. Yoik ; a sch'r for Boston, in todays; Hermaphrodite brig -------, Bartlett, of Plymouth, for Boston, in 2 or 3 days. Sept. 20, lat. 43, long, 48, spoke ship Beisy, M'Dougall, 46 days irom New-York for R tteidam. 26th, lat, 40, 35, spoke brijj brig Fiedonia, Briggs, 34 days horn Liverpool for Newbedford.-— October 5, a sch'r 3 days from Boston for Guadeloupe. 5th, off Bavnegat, on sound- ings, passed a small straight ship, yellow sides, and no head, under jurymust, stand- ing to the westward. Caplain Morris «as embargoed 8 days previous to his sailing— All Portuguese vessels uere. detained at Bayonne. The schr. Mariner, Gale, 21 days From Curracoa, c- ffee,coc. a, wood and salt. On the 3d instant, fell in with the ship Johan- na Charlotte, capt. Noyes, 20 days from Gtiadaloupe, for N. Yoik, having sprung a leak, making 3 feet water per hour ; took out her the captain and cre»e' ; the ship WENT DOWN on Sunday last. On the 10th, spoke the sloop Rartger, from N. York, for Savannah, and put on bo.'td of her 5 of the abovv mentioned crew, Cipt. Noyes and the ma e have arrived in the Mariner. The schr. Cornelia, Hathaway, of Ne.v-. Bedford, 26 days from St. Michaels, wine and fruit. Below last night, 3 ships and 2 brigs. C eared, ship Northern Liberties,CI ugh,, Guadaloupe ; Minerva, Jenkins, Rotterdam ; brigs Jane-Maria, Marschalk, Anti/ua ; E- mily, Richards, Martinique ; Patty, Living, Curracoa ; sens. Two Brothers, Crochcron, Halifax ; Hope, Miner, Cayenne ; Hope, Davis, Havana ; Hiram, Olcotf, ditto ; An- telope,. Lee, Guadaloupe, ; sloop Mahala, Pryor, Richmond ; Sailor, Head, Savannah. The ship Actress, Ogilvie, arri-.ed safe at Genoa in 34 days, after beiiig visited by British men of v,ar. PHILADELPHIA, October 10. Arrived, schr. Eliza, Benjamin, Ne #- York, Merchandize 5 days. Cleared, brig Three-Brothers, Ll:!: Corrunna; Gen, Eaton, Gieaves, Trinidad ; schr. New-Bethiah, Hail, New-York. Ship Missouii, Kennedy, from Nantz, and 2 ships 2 brigs and 3 schooners iv.v-eej unknown, are below. FEbERAL (jA'ZEf ~ MONDAY] OCTOBER 12. 11/-" Advertisements oiiifreTito-day, Will be attended to to-morrow. 0'"r Mr. Webster's reply to the seTJtffii* ty of Mistress " E. A." to-murrow. MISTRESS " E A." The Editor of the Federal Gazette can never be forced into a 1 controver- sy with any person : When the jnali assailant is a WOMAN, lie cm wage no possible war except that of defence. Several weeks since, an essay signed " IV- tronius" was offered for the Gazette, The essay was intended to sell a novel translated by Mrs " E, A." which we thought unfit for female perusal. We refused to publish the essay : Tiiis, and thh only, is whi armed against us the fierce FURV edits the " Observer." We never have published in this paper one line, or word against the infamous tale entitled " Cia ' D'Albe." It was because we weietoo " cm- scientists" to praise it, that we have been so pioi-.i ly and so delicately attacked. Our dt> lence is this—No " lady," of any tolerable delicacy, can read '• Clara D'Albe" without being filled with disgust at the horrible scene descrtbed in the garden. A once lovelj * ' r"^1^— %