Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser
1807/07-1807/12

msa_sc3722_2_6_2-0443

   Enlarge and print image (4M)     
 Jump to  
  << PREVIOUS   NEXT >>
clear space clear space clear space white space


 

Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser
1807/07-1807/12

msa_sc3722_2_6_2-0443

   Enlarge and print image (4M)     
 Jump to  
  << PREVIOUS   NEXT >>
rives its authority from the government of the ILiite ' S c;, and its decrees must therefore : It is no l( ; my duty than sincere desire to promote bv a!l the means in. my power, the interests of my fellow citizens. To tne president of the United States, who expects from me a faithful relation of whatever con- cerns the welfare of this territory I have already transmitted such information as I could obtain relative to the conflicting claims to the batture, nor will I omit laying before him, such further representations upon the Subject as may be furnished me. Tie decision of the supreme court' is for the present conclusive ;—It however do-s not exclude (in my opinion) all further en cjuiry into the tight of property to tiie bat- tme ; but such enquiry must be recommen- ded and conducted in submission to the go ¦vernment and conformably to the laws. I have come among you singly and with confidence;—I look to yourselves for sup- .port ; we must all aid in the preservation of £">od order ; I am puisnaded that no indivi- dual in this assembly would wish to taise Hits arm against the government—And when fellow citizens your chief ma'tstrate unites to a command, an earnest entreaty that you should forthwith retire irt peace to your res- pective homes, no one I am certain will be found in oppos'ti n. WILLIAM C. C. CLAIBORNE. He then explained to them the nature of our government, that no rnau v. as above the jaw, and that We all owed submission to it. Tuey listened 'o the governor wiih great attention ; and af er he bad concluded, testi- fied their approbation of hue induct by cries They pioposed that colonel M.ic.irly should ot- Viui laGowvi-i neur"—Live the Governor. be appointed to represent their case to the general government, and seemed well satisfi- ed with the turn tlit- affair had taken. But when the governor's back was tu ned. col. Eellechasse, the commandant of our militia, said, " If Livingston shall prosecute one of us, we *i ill tar and feather him, and throw Ivim in the rivtr." The multitude applauded the speech, and requt -ted him to go, to some house and repe.it it. Such is the disgraceful conduct of a mob, in opposition to the de- cree, made by judges of as stern, unshaken integrity as any in merica." General Wilkinson is said to be prepar- ing tor the press a defence of his conduct, so far as it relates to tne charge alledged a- gain t him by the counsel and witnesses of Aaron tiurr. [Dem Press.~j Died on Thursday morning last, very sud- denly of the gout in the stomach, m. j >r- general F.lias Dayton, in the seventy-first year of his age ; and on Saturday the corpse was removed to the Presbyterian church, where a funeral sermon was preached by the rev. John M'Dowell from Joshua xxiii. 14. And behold this day I run going the ivoy of all the earth. The assemblage of citizens •vviis more numerous than we t-ver knew on the like occasion in this town. Military honors were performed. The whole proceedings were marked with uncommon solein ity, and evinced the un- feigned affliction felt by all classes of citi zens. In this solemn dispensation of Providence ¦we behold the uncertainty of sublunary things, a fellow mortal in health in the evening, and a corpse btfore the next ruing sun. At the commencement o o ir revolution, gen. Dayton, though pos5 s -i of a compe- tency of t/iisivcrld's good*, and in the frui- tion of every domestic enjoyment, he ba- lanced not between which side he should take, but with a patiiotic ardor devoted himself to the service of tiis country in the.1 times which tested true patriotism, and ne: ver quitted the te..ted field until the con- summation of our independence. General Day ton was open, generous and sincere ; ar-leo t in his friendship, and scui- pnl*i ly upright in all the moral duties ; ifJ manners easy, unassuming and pleasant ; his charity prompt a«d diffusive ; a war:«> and zealous supporter of the gospel. Few excelled him in the relative duties <5f rmsl and and parent ; and as a neighbor he was pre-emiienr in that virtue. This venerable patriot of '76. had been engaged in active life ever since he was 19 years of age, and a great part of it in thei service of his country. [Eliza^e>h-ToHi> i p :pcr.~\ Married on the 25th of October, by the? rev. Mr. Glendy, Mr. Cornelius Debet, to Mrs. Ann Caswell. Poit of Baltimore. CLF.AtED, Ei ig Admiral Eerkely, Dean, Tortola Fanny, Berkett, Bristol From the Merchants' Cojfee-Houst Books. November 6. Arrived, the brig Lyon, Middleton, from the Isle af France, in 104 clays. Left there, ship, Backis, Hill if Baltimore, to sail for Burbon ir>. a few days ; sch. Nim* rod, Pearly, for New-York to sail in 10 or 12 days; ship Cordelia, Mudling, of Phi- ladelphia in todays ; ship Go. d Friends, Thompson, of do. uncer'ain ; ship Colum- bia, D.ckihson of Philadelphia, from Bafa- v'.3 put in for sup, H.s. Captain Dickie- son spoke in the Mr i hts of Suada, brig Giobe, of Philadeljhi , for Banca ; ship Chesapeake, Mun, of Baltimore lor Bala- via. The brig Lyon, on her passage from the isle of Francs, teuched 2t St. Helena. Left there ship Jeff; r .on, of New-Bedford, a south sea whaler, captain Brock, full, crew all well, to sail for Europe, in two days under convoy of the English fleet. No ether American vessels. Oct. 15, in Jat- 35, 16, N. long, 69, 26, W. spoke the schr. Atlantic, Dodd, of New-York, bound to Curracoa, out 7 days, all well Sale by A.taction. On M > s DAY, The 9th instant, at 10 o'cloc:. at the auction room at the head of Guy-iireet due/:, 'mill CQihmence the sale of DiiY GODS ; Consisting of A variety of WOOLLENS, and an invoice of FANCY MU-LIoiS, kc.tui. After winch at 12 o'cluci, 3/ hlids. Muscovado Sugar, 12 tierces Clayed do. 26 pipe* Bordeaux Brandy, 27 chests iysoti Tea, 2j bMs. Varnish 2 Urge robacco Presses, 3 pip " Holland / _ „ c\f- t Gin, &c. &c. 6 do. Country J R LEMMON & CO. Aucl's. Who offer a* private sale, 8"! tiefc.es good Rice, A small parcel of common Coffee, sniffled to ¦!¦ -b.-nt'ire, and A quantity oi Sheathing Copper. November 7- Sale by Auction. Will be added to the Sale of Dry Goods, o . Monday, and sol 1 in lots for cash, A.few bides of INDIA MUSLINS, AND A small Invoice of GODFAS, ."or the bene- fit ol creditors. And to the sale at 12 o'cleci, 64 bags of good C'iFFEE, ALSO, Just landedfrom 'he Ind'un Chief, from Liver- pool, and miU be sotdfor account (f whom it may concern, 6J casks of NAILS & SPIKES, assorted. R. LEMMON h CO. Auct'is November- 7. Sale by Auction. On 'IUKsLUY, The 6th instant, t 10 oVici, at our Aue tio'i Room, head of .Frederick street Duck, mill Commence the sale of A Variety of Dry Goods. Ajno g.'t which are, 1 case. Velvets and Cords, 1 Calico, 1 Shawls, 2 Worsted Hosiery, I Cn'toii Do 1 trunk Book Muslin, 1 bile Cllith, he. <3 hhiis. Masoovud do. 10 pipes Holland Gin, 11 do. Bordeaux brandy, 75 bags Coffee, 4o il . Cocoa ' es VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Auct's. Novemi ee 7. bale by Auction. On TUESDAY Next, The \0th i-.ti>. , at 12 o'cioii in Frederick- street doc1:, opposite i ur auction rajrn, naill be sold, The Schooner SALLY, Hu then 700 bbls in eo plete order to receive a caruo, a-nl may be situ to sea without Her inventory may be sieu sale at our auction room, R terms made known at time of sale. VAN WY'.'K &, D'JR'sliY, Auct'rs. Novcmbe, 7. For Sale, A NEW SIK'ONER o'' about liO tons burthen ; built nl good m.n rials, »nd suppos- ed a eem i a1 I fast sal er — For terms apply to Francis £yggs, or Stephen Moore, on board, opposite count) wharf. Fell's- Pinnt. N. vember 7^_________diviK-'\ ,;cb puiucat Handfcercurefs Do. Madras*, do. Checked and Striped. GinghxruS Laced Cotton Huslbry Ricb Sil'•, >liito Foie-C in>Z"S Su;ierli,.e Cloths and Cassimere? Neve in her 5. fd4; - eo4t Nichols a. cl French, No. 12, .South-street, Have this day receive! on 'additional supply of TIECii GOODS, consisting of eo, ) J ilalpore and {¦ Malinooclys, Gauzepore j Taudali, Ali.'.bad, ( Sannahs, J I a! pore amif Mow ) F 'oipure Cossaes, and Baftas. It Store, Emmerties, Baftas and Checks. The above entitled to debenture Also on Consignment, Split Straw Bonnets in cases, and A tew bags fresh Hops, of a superior qua lity. Nov. 4. dltjif. James River Tobacco, 40 Iduls. prime quality, now landing from the sloop .Maria, from Richmond—Forsitleby JOHN GGDuAKD. Nov. 4. d H. William Junge, 49, South-street, Has imported per barque JB, him, and ships Geo. and Albert, Hope, and Severn, Jtam Toman- Sm< 210 P\CKAGES (A complete assortment) of German, West- phalia, and Silesia LINEN, which he ofleis tor sale on very mo, crate terms. October -3 l.______________________d3w IvR'uiloh a d I'odr, No. 197 MauKEI STREET, Have received per Fan e, Diana, and Canton, Jiom Livetpuvl, A very general assortment of HARDWARE. Amot>g whrch are, An e>cellent assortment of PLATED SiTINNEU ^A:>DLERY AND CUTLERY. October 15. d M HUNTER, 116, BAITI'IOHK STREET, Has jus r received a Collection op i'kTo sCH MILINERY, Wbieb will be opened on Thursday, 5tli inst. ALSO, English Beaver .mts, and Bonnets, Mus- lin, Muslin Dresses and 1 rimmings. Novooibcr3- d4t eoit Just Received and foi sale, Several packages 7-8 Irish LINEN, entit led to debenture. Applj at No H5 1-2 Coi- ner of Market and Sou h-strects. Now no ier 3. d Buffura aud Goodhue, ^O. 84; 1'OU'I.V'S WHARF, Have rectivi d per . hip Monk, captain Leu. d.dl, ti- in Sale,n, 8U0 bags (about 80,000 lbs.) Heavy black P Pl'ER, Entitled to drawback. ALSO, Per r.rig Helen, capt. Foister, from Boston, -I'KWesi^^^AWlM, November 3. d6t-eo6t This Day is Published by CONR \h, LUC VS AND CO. No. t38, Market sireet, Part i, Vol..6, oi Dr. Reeses' New (,'ychhtedia. Also, a new work entitled Stuitifera Nivis, S>ua omuiuw morta'tum nurrutur Stultitia. 'IHE Modern Ship of Fools. JB.ro Pe; ennius. " A Wt,ip for the U'-rse, a Bridle for the A-s, and a Rod for the Fool's back " Solomon May be load as 'bove, Carr's Tour through Holland, Ramsay's Li e of Washington, -c. November 4. d4t 'iffIS DAT IS PCBUSHED The CRLlTvK—Ncr. 5. Containing Remarks fin the Theatre, Is'ew Readiugo' Shake&pere suggested, Borhsqua Critique on iftirg Pepirt (contii- ued) Observations on the President's Message, so far as it riilates to the conduct of judge Mar- sle.lll, Po 'try. F be bald at No. 4, North Charles-street, A so, of S. j' fr'eris, 212, Market street, Cal- It'i.ler and Wills, 9, Soutii strut, arid most of the other 1 Jookselters. Where former numbers can b e obtained Price 12 1-2 cents. November 4. d4t Ju&t received and for Sale by SAMUKl. F. BitADFORD, At his BOOKSTORE, No. 226, Makket- S I REBf. Stuitifera Navis ; ^ua omnium morta.'ium, narratur Stultitia. THE H Modern l hip of Fools. JS.ro Fe< ennius. A Whip for the, Horse, a Briddle for the Ass, and a Rod for the Fool's Back. Solomon, also, Ramsay's Life of Washington. November 3. __________ d6t To be Let, The Store and Dwelling No. 4, on Cheap- side. Possession may be bad in a few days. For-particulars inquire of GEORGE HEIDE, 163, Baitirnote-slii-et Who has to sell, 8 by 10, and 10 bv I. Bohemia Window Glass. November 5. d4t To all my Creditors. You will take, notice that I intend apply- ing to the judges ot Baftimore county court, or one of Ibem, for the benefit of the insclvent laws of this sia'e. THOMAS BETTON. November 6, 1HI dSim Claret wine. 30cr,sks BORDEAUX f'L \RET will be landed from the Schooner Pr»vi lence, paptiiii Fi-ao'is, ads Id oo very liberal terms if takvin from the vessel. Apply to WILLTaM CHILD, 88, Bowiy's w.arf. Who has also for Sale, Real Cogniac Brandy, 4th proof; Bordeaux ditto j Y< ting HysimTea, Boston No 1 Beef, Hog's Lard Lon Shovels, and a few bales Hops, of this year's growth Oct 31_______________c*8t|l Liverpool Salt. Received per the ship General Kmx.Sam . H. Grenodo, master.juSl arrived from Liver- I pool, 7<; 0 bushels Liverpool Coarse Salt, which will he sold low on accommodating terms, if taken from the ship. ALSO, 30 orates well assorted Earthenware. Ap- ply to CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL, 83, Bowiy's wharf. 10th mo. 29. _ ___dl \ French Goods. W. & J. Hoffman, No. 3, South Charles s i reet, . . Have impor.ed by the Rising Sun capt. Holbrook, from B'iii'eaux, 85 packages i rench Goods ; Consisting if A choice collection out of the s veral Man- ufactories, made by a competent judge for cash. October 12. d W. t\ J. Loiiiuan, No. o, South Charies-streetj HAVE FOR SALE, 18pack;g's English Goods Eivtitl d to. drawback on exportation, and will be sold very cheap to close salesol a con- .iig-nm nt. ., . also, Impjtted in the ships George and Albert, and Strafford, from 'ionr.tngen, 100 packages German Linens October 15.____________;________________d Imported By the ship George and Albert, captain Joel Vic- kers, from Tonningeri, White & brown Platillas, ) of superior qiia- Dowlas and Casserillos, 5 lily, 1000 oval Demijohns, (The above entitled to drawback.) And by the late arrivals in Philadelphia from To' ningm, A General Assortment of German Woolen Hosiery. On hand, Bohemia Window Glass, 10 hy 11, Ticklenburgs, Kouans, wh.te Rolls, and Checks No 2, 500U Guiiney Bags, For sale by FREDERICK C GRAF, Head ot Smith's dock. _ Sept 22. _____________________d__ Marr and Gibson, 7, C ALVEllT STREET, Have releived by the Alex.atder, trtrm Liverpool A fu' tin r supply of FALL GOOt S; Cosiktino or 2 bales Bid Ticts, 3 cases Table Cloths, 3 I.amii's Wool, Worsted, Cotton & Silk HOSIERY With a very complete assortment of SA DDL FRY. Which with a general assortment of GOODS, suitable to tho present season, tbey offer for sale to punctu I customers. They have also just received from London 3.'0 gross best quality fashionable Twist But- tons. October 22. d Willinm P Mathews H..S just received by the Fair American, from London, AN EX1 ENSIVE SUPPLY OF Fresh Drugs and Medicine. His stock is now general and extensive, con- sisting of Drugs and Chemicals Surgcon'slnstruments Patent Medicines Furniture Glass and Vials Fine Painters' Colours Gold and Silver Leaf Copal and Spt. Var nishes October 17. Glaziers' Diamonds ' D i e Stuffs & tine Fig Blue Genuine Windsor Soap Wash Balls, Teeth Brushes, and A variety of Periume. G. F. and J. Lmdenberger, No 200, Baltimore-street, Opposite the Indian SHieen 'tavern, Have received by the Diana, from Liverpool, An additional supply of Cutlery, Saddlery, etc. etc. Now opening tor sale on their usual terms. October 2 d "BARCLAY &' M'KEAN HAVE IMPORTED FALL GOODS. Sept 22. d40ti; Sale, Just received and for 350 hhds Liverpool Salt H___________ 20 tons old sable Iron 18 do. Hemp 3.i bundles Sole Leather, and 50 barrels Russet apples. ¦ Apply to SAMUEL WILLIAMS, No. 10, Bowlv's wharf Nov. 2. A d8tt_ Poultney & Thomas Have received by the Grand Seig>dor,from Hull, afurtlier supply of 104 bun lies SHEEfT IRON, Single, Dou- ble, and Treble Roflad. Sept 12. ____d Ground Plainer of Paris ; For sale by the subscriber, at the corner of Pratt and Commerce street. SAMUEL BYRNES. October 16 ___________dim ]S otice. The Co partnership oi' Hancock and Not-ris was dissolved the V"t instantn by mutual con sent. ; all persons having claims against the said firm wiH please present them for settle. ment ; and those indebted are particular!) requested ta.make immediate payment, to ei- ther of the subscifers. THOMAS HANCOCK. SU'HARD NORBIS. Sept W. d COFFEE. 1"0,000 lbs. of COFFEE, entitled to draw- back ; for saia by ANDREW BOYD, No 3, N. Galvert-straet. October "0._______________d Armouf and Jenkins, No. 51, South street, Have ihnpmtet in the ships Alexander *nd Indi- an Chief, from Liverpool, their Jail assort- ment of SADDLERY, Consisting of PLATED, POLISHED, and TINNED ARTICLES, in that Line, Will a complete assortment of Girth Webs Saddle Cloth-, Trees, &c. &c. Also, Plated nd Brass Furniture, for Coach and Gig Harness. . All '.f which they will sell on the most rea- sonable terms. N. B They have for Rent a Store, or Counting Room, in the house adjoining that now occii. ied by them Nove uber 6. dJw-ce2w For Sale, A MULATTO BOY, aged beteween 10 and 11 years November 5. d4t Bank of Baltimore, November 6, 180IT Notice is hereby giien to the Stockhold. ra that an election for fifteen direet'n rs vrill ba held at the Fountain Inn, on Momta, the 7th day of December next, at nine i 'ciocl in the irx irung and continue until 3 o'clock in the afternoon. By order of the board. JAMES Cf X, Cashier; N B By act of incorporation five of the preseet directors are not eligible for 'lie next year. November *i ____ dtfthO " White Codfish. Justrecci-"edfin'sale, . 200 boxes WHITE CODFISH, of an ex- cellenl Quality In Store, . . TMusctel R isius, Pimento, Ground Gin- ger, Cassia, Zant Curranis, Su eet Oil in fl.«ks, Yoiini; Hyson lea S.'f Sh -li- ed and Shi lied Almonds, Cognhic Brandy, Holland Gin, C'rsicaWoie, Mm and No 1 B'lS'on 1) cl, Speru.ac ti and Mould Tallow Candles, Brown Soap, C.nnpe.aeh> Logwood, Sic.Xic. NAfHANIKl. F WILLIAMS, No. 15, Bowl's wharf. Nov 6____ __ __________dill__ St. Mary'st oitege. GRAND I.OTiERY, BAI.'IIMORE, Authorised by an act oi tht general assen bly of he siaie of Miuobe.d; the scheme of which Lottery is the most hi- Hunt ever of- fered to the i itizeus of the Uni ed Slates, containing, besides a large nuihbcr of other valuable prizes, 1 prize of - - .T),.,00 dollars, 1 do. of - - 1-5,000 3 do. of - - lo.uuO 2 do. of - - 5, 00 8 do. Of - - 1,500 7 do. of - - 1,000 And not two bl nks to a piiw,. 1 he schema contains 21500 tick.ts 10,o00 of which are actually sold to a ei mpany of g.nllcu.en iri Mof-Ysi'k, to\vh,.nitheuuinagei'shave oblijjkt« ed themselves to commence the drawing ois THURSDAY, th< 3\st day tf December next. To draw 500 tickets per dny, and four days drawing in every week, nuiking 200o ticki t$ drawn per week, wlvch w"id complete that drawiiig hi less than eleven wee' s. TICKETS & SUA ES are row selling in a variety of numbers, at ten dollars each, at I OFFICE, Corner or MA KET and CHAI.L S-SThi El'S, B ALT! MO-RE From the rapid s.de ol ih- 'liikets in every part of the union, an ad anre will short! be put on them, of wliii h an advertisement will soon appear in the public prints The grandeur of the scheme of the ahev« lottery, tog ther with «ti ass .raixe from the managers that the lottety will positively com- menee drawing on the Slst days of ljecember next, b:ive i-een a suffi'i' nt iadurfefnent for the subscribers to come to tire i it) of tialti* oiefor the express purpose of f oil tolim- the sale of the Tickets G. -. H. W \IiE. :