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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/07-1807/12 msa_sc3722_2_6_2-0479 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
39, ship Cicero,. of Ph'lnflelphia, 7 days from Norfolk. 30:h- ship Cordelia; 43 days from Amsterdam for [Viston. Sloop Farmer'^ Daughter, Lar.ston, S days fro n EJt'titon, lumber, wheat, flaxseed an-d rum. Schr. Mechanic, Coggshall, 41 days from Antigua, ram and molasses. Left in the Sou id a Iirge ship, and brig. Schr. Rambler, Bilker, rO days from Yar- mouth, N. S. fish and.oil. Above Hell-gate, saw a loaded ship and a brig at anchor Sloop Rising San, i4 days from Salem, India goods. Beloio lest night, Brig Ohio, Rust, from Kingston. Ship Swift, Taber, 46" days from Liver, pool, with coal dry goods, Ac Ship Concordia, Julmson, from St. Pe- tersburg. f PHILADELPHIA, November 17. Arrived, sloop Heroine, Williams, New- York. She came into the apes on Satur- day night, and saw a ship and two schooners bound up. Brig Mary, Torrens, Hodgdon, hence, forHavanna, has been, ashore at Reedy-Island tuiid cargo unstowed. NORFOLK. November 12. Arrived, brig Thetis, Burbank, 5i days from Kingston, (Jam.) in distress, bound for New York—rum, &!nger, Ac. On the "15th ult. in lat. 23, N. long. 84, W. spoke the brig Exchange, of Baltimore, from N. Orleans, bound to Boston, out 15 days. On the 18th, in lat 23, 30 lorg. 85, spoke the Schr. Concord, Turner, of Philadelphia, from Kingston, (Jam ) for the Havana, out SO days in distrust. On the 4th inst. in lat. S2, N. long. 78, W spoke schooner Sally, Bunts, of and for Boston, from Trinidad in Cuba, out 20 days, in distress. On the 8th, in lat. 36, long. 75, 30, spoke Hie schr. Fame, Peterson, of and from Baltimore, bound to Martiuique, out 16 hours, all well. ALEXANDRIA, November 11 Arrived, brig President, Smith, Antigua. Also, schr Citizan, Sturges, New-York. Also, schr. Freighter, Thomas. Portland. Cleared, brig Corporal Trim, ElwelJ, Glou cestei, (Mass.) FEDERAL GAZETTE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18. A letter from Captain Field, at Leghorn, received at Salem, mentions the massacre at Constantinople of fifteen thousand Christi- ans by the Turks. In our last we noticed the capture of the irig Nancy, ot this port, by a Spanish pri- ¦vateer, and this morning information reached us of the capture of the sch'r Experiment, captain Dickson, from this pert for Jamaica, by a French privateer. The Experiment was laden with a cargo of flour only. She is taken into St Jago de Cuba. So much for Bonaparte's blockading decree, so much for the satisfactory explanation of the French minister " Je vense," that this decree did not app;y to 'American vessels, and so much for minister Armstrong's ready acceptance of said very satisfactory explanation. [Norfolk Ledger.) JExtrqct of a letter from Lisbon, Sept. 25, received at Philadelphia, " Strun'" apprehensions are entertained, that the English will be entirely excluded from from this country ; in which case, targe supplies of fish will be wanted from the United States (if they remain neutral.) Beef, Pork. Butter, Cheese, and Naval Stores would then also answer in small quan. titles. Should the English, in return for Oar submission to the French, blockade this po»t, vessels bound here, might put into St. Ubes : whence their cargoes might be con- veyed to this place without difficulty. Le- monds and Oranges will be very plenty in about two months." « PEACE LIKE A WAR." Bandolpk. Late accounts from France (see Boston head) present a prospect to commercial men, not less gloomy than any from England. If these accounts are true, and France has, (ike Britain, waited war against all neutral trade ; why will violent party men condemn the one and flatter the other ? What will the honest, honorable, & impartial politician Say to the rumcured proposition of Mr. Lyon, as contained in our titer from Washington to day ? Shall we confiscate British debts, ieeause Britain distresses our commerce and flatter and praise and bribe France, ivhen she proceeds in the same way \ CONGRESS. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. i From our Correspondent. i Washington, November If. i Proceedings this day. At a quarter past li o'clock this day, Mr. Lyon, observed, that he had received some information since the house last adjourned, which he thought should be communicated to the house in a private manner, he there- fore moved that the doors should be closed. The galleries were then cleared, and the doors continued closed until nearly 2 o'clock. [It is said that the injunction of secrecy, •was taken off before the doors were opened: nothing relating to the subject, however, ¦was mentioned in the house afterwards ; but St is said that Mr. Lvon made a motion TO CONFISCATE BRITISH DEBTS, prevent the Transfer of Stock; $c. Ifc ] After the doors were opened, the com- mittee, to whom was referred so much of the President's message, as relates to aggres- sions within our ports and waters, to viola- tions of our jurisdiction, and measures ne- cessary for the protection of our ports and harbors, made a report in part. This report is very long, and states the circumstances attending the attack on the c hesapeake, &c. It was made the order of the day for Monday next, and ordered to bt printed. Mr. Montgomery, offered the following resolution, which was agreed to ; Resolved, ( That the committee on Post-offices, and Post Roads, be instructed to inquire into the expediency of discontinuing the Post-itoute, -from Annapolis to Rock Hall, in Maryland, and of establishing a post-route from balti- CT14H? to Ruck-Hail. . Onniotirmof Mr.Newton, the orderoftlie day on the report of the committee of elec- j an the petition, of Joshua Barney, was postponed until to morrow. Mr. J. Clay offered the following fetohvti- I on, which was agreed to : Resolved, That \ a committee, (of 5) be appointed to consider whether any, and, if any, what alterations a''e necessary in the several acts for the encouragement of learning and the prom o i., of the useful arts. The house .then adjourned about half after 2 o'clock. ' Po>t of tiaHhnore* CLEARED, Sch'r Telegraph, Veazy, St. Bartholo- mews Sale by Aucr.oii. TOMORROW MORNING, Tire 19tn instant, at 10 o'clock, at the Vendue Warehouse, at the corner Of Second and Frederick streets, will commence the sale of A variety of Dry Goods, Consisting of 2 [.ale* fine Cloths, 1 do. Cassitneres. 1 do. Bloc and Drib Plains, 4 d<> Fhmne s, 2 truRss Hosiery, 1 case corded Dimities, and Am invoice of Manchester and other Goods, by order of trustees. And at 13 o'c/noe, 80 hhds.gond Musco.-ado bugar, 46 bar els do. do. 50 boxes White and brown do- IS pipes e.seellcnt Brandy, ' Jamaica Bum and Holland Gin, 50 casks and . 0 boxes Kaisins, 20 Hoses and 11 qr. chests Hyson Tea, 26 boxes Young Hyson do. SO kegs Paint, and A quantity of Shot, ALSO, A few hamper* English Cheese and Lon- don Bottled Porter. THO.VIA? CHASE, Auct'r. November 18 Sale by Auction. Cole and J. Bonsai, Aucfrs mil off rfor sale on THURSO tT, 19M inst. at their W rehouse back of the Union Bank of Maryland, (entrance from South Charles- stiet,) i variety of Household and Kitchen FURNITUJiE. Am »g the for later, are Mahogany Beadsteads, I)i to Dining and Card Tables, I do. Secretary and side Board, elegant, I Grand Piano Forte, 1 handsome Liquor Case, l Pier Glass, 1 Large Wilton Carpet, 2 best quality double barrelled Guns, &c. Als», a variety of Stoves, &c Sale to commence at halfpast 10 o'clock.. K B Should the -weathei* prove unfavor- able, the sale will be held in the warehouse rooms. Our auction for Books, Maps, Charts. Prints Stc. will commence on Saturday next. Cata- logues may be had on Friday, at their Store. Novemuer .7 , d'H I, , i , '..... 11 • li ¦ i .i i i bale by Auction. Will lie added to our sales To- Morrovi, the \9th, a variety nj> articles belen.ging to the estate of of a gentleman lately deceased—consisting of A variety of Drawings and Drawing Paper, aqtanlityoi Musick, one French Horn with patent slides and ivory motid) piece, with case, &c. complete, one Piano Forte, a quantity of Cloathing, tic &.e- Sale to commence at half past 10 o'clock. C'-LE &. I. BONSAL. Nov. 18-_______________________________ Sale by Auction. On FRID \Y, The loth instant, if lu o'clock, at the Auc- tion-Roem Vfl eminence the seie «f n extensive VARIETY OF DKY GOODS. R. LEMMUN & CO. Aucfrs. Nov 18.___________________________ A .Stray Cow. Came (as a stray) to the subscriber's place, arfiong his cattle about 2 weeks ago, a small red and white COW, about 7 year* old has no brand, or other artificial murk '1 he. owner is desired to piove property, pay ch-irges, and iake her away. JOHN HOSSELBOCK. Nov-mber 18- lsiv It Dissolution oj Partners tup. The Partnership heretofore exiting be- tween PKIESTI. EY k MINSKE?, Cabinet* Makers was dissolved on the Mi instant, by mutual cinsent : All persons having claims against the said firm, are requested to bring in the same for settlement, and all those in debtc-d to the above, are particularly request- ed to make payment 'o Edward Priestley, who is duly authorised to settle the business of the e uieein. E -WARD PRIESTLEY, SAMUKL MINSKSY. The subscriber respectful1, informs his friends, and the public, that ha still continues to carry on the I Cabin-t-Making Business, At his pres n r stavd No. 4. BA1TI- MORE-STRKKT, two doors trom t Biv.ror'i.-SkirJOE, And hopes from his att- ntion to business, to merit a share ot the favors they have hero, toforc been so liberal with. E PRIESTLEY. Who hcts on hand AN ASSOKTMENT OT Elegant Furniture, CONSISTING or Side Boards of.various patterns, Norhumberlmid nod other Dining Tables, Qard l abies of ditt't rert shapes, Oval and Square Penibrook Tables, Secretaries :md Boole Cases, Circular and Strait Beaureavts, Do. Do. v ash Stands, Mahogany and other JJedstesds, and one eleg mt I'edestal-entl Side iinard, Wi'h a pair of* Superb Vase Knife Cases, Mso /V sale on deconvwadtiting tit ins, ¦"• q iantrty of St. Dtmiitjrn and Buy MA' HOG ;-T lit 1"a- Cabinet-Midi' rs and House C.u pt liters. Nov oee r 13. i d4t co9t fW:>AL£ AT THiskOi-'Fl GE, GOOD Printing Ink, Baltimore County, to wit. '. ",•-, Carroll, living in "Rack River N"C>, about Vi notes rern-tha e:ty of Baltimore, i. iglrt before-me, as a Trejtpasslfiff Strav, ¦I ligot grey Stdd Horse, about Ilor 1,2 year* old, and about IS hands liisrb, shod all round, and issho smurh worn, has no oerceivabie brand Gi en under in; hate!, this .4th day "SToverine!" 18t '. ROBERT PORTER. T/heosr'iW '"» d<*sire4toeall at Mr Lotiey'n Farm, in Ija k River Keck, pay charges and take him away. HENRV CAHEOI.L. Nov. IS._________________2aw4:t Not-ce is hereby given, T'ti \ r I intend to apply to the Judges of .Baltimore County Court, or some one of thetn, for 'he benefit of the act for the relief of sun- dry insolvent debt jv*. E.BROWNE. November 16. eojm Coarse Salt and Goat Skius, Receivsilper the brig Otanifini, W. Manson, masterJrom the fite of May, 8)00 bu.hels SALT, T'JQ Goat Skins For sale by CORNTUWAIT & YARNALL, 83, Bo,v!y's wharf. Hth mo 17. dlOt Salmon and IMackeral Just receive^ per the shooner Sally, eapt. Bangs, from Boston, 90 bbls. No 1 and2, Boston Bay Maclcavel, 3d do. Salmon, In Stare, 2c0 boxes vhlte Cod-Fish, of an excellent quality, 2U pipes Cogniat Brandy, 15 ditto 1 and 2 proof liotirdeaux Brandy, 200 boh. Boston Reef, No. 1, 30') half bbls. Mess, and No. 1 do. 10o boxes Spermaceti Candles, 20'J do. Mould Tallow ditto, 4, 5, and 6 to the pound, 100 do. brown Soap. 50 do. Muscatel Raisins, 60 sheld Almonds, 15 Biles Soft Shelled diUo, 60 cases Sweet Oi, 90 kegs Ground Ginger, 10 chests Young- Hj'son Tea, 30,;0 lb Cassia, 10 bags l'ini< nto, 2-mt Currants in tierces and harrela. For sale by NATH F.WILLIAMS, No. 15, Bowi>'s wharf Nov 17. _______________d4tQ Corsica Wine. 10 pipes Corsica WINE, 50 poxjs Spanish Segars, and a few boxes White Cod-Fish, just received, and for sale by FITCH HALL, Juo. 81, Bowly's wharf. October 17. dfit eo4t t> A small sum of Money, In Notes, was found yesterday. For fur- ther information, apply at this office. November 17._________^ d4t Notice. I hereby forewarn all persons from harbor- ing employing,Vrusting, or in any way deal- ing with my apprentice boy Chilian Ashmead, without my consent, as he is in the habit (it absenting himself from my business, frequent- ing petty Taverns, Gambling, and associating with bad Company - THOMAS RUCKLE. November 17 , _____________d4t$ "W anted, A Young Man well acquainted with the Dry Good Business, and capable of manage- ing a sett of Books To such a one, liberal wages will lie given He mast come well recon mended. Inquire at No. 47, North Howard-street. November 17 dlt|| COFFEE. . ; . 120,600 lbs. of COFFEE, entitled to draw- back ; for sals by ANDREW BOYD, Mo 3, N. Calvert street. October 3d. d Claret Wine. Receivrd pf the schooner Friendship, captain Evans, from New Tori, 150 casks superior quality CLARET WINE, put up (or the East-India market, bound with four iron hoops, and entitled to debenture. For sale hi CORNTHWAIT and YARN ALL, 83, Bowlv's wharf. ltth mo, 13._______ dlOt Armour and Jenkins, No. 52, SotlTH STREET, 'lave imported in the ships Alexander ttnd Indi- an Chief, from Liverpool, their Jail assert- ¦mer.t of SADDLERY, CorSisting of PLATED, POLISHED, and TINNED ARTICLES in that Line, With a complete assortment of Girth Webs Saddle Cloth, Trees, kc. &c. Also, Plated and Brass Furniture, for Coach and Gig Harness. All of w hich 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 occupied by them. November 6. d2w-eo2w G. F. & J. Lindenberger, No. 200, Balthnoi e-street, opposite the Indian Queen Tavern, Have implrted in tne OtheMtf, Canawa, and Fame, from Liverpool, a complete assort- ment of HARDWARE; CUTLERY, SADLERY, BRASS, and JAPANNED WARE, Ike &c, Among britttik arc, Anvils and Vices, Spades and Shovels, Fiat Point tine drawn Nails, Patent Sbot, assorted, White Lead, in Oil, in kegs of 28 and 14 lb Seine, T^wne, in canity of 150 lb, each, Hilling Hoes, Iron Wire, Guns, in cascn. Which are Offered for ;a'.c., on accommo. • terirts. bcptemuei 7. d > November VS. tn small Kegs. 'ames River 'J'obacco, <10 l.i.ds. prime rjuality, now landing Irom the sloop Msvu, feuiti ftirhniond— Fors^ile by TOHN GODDALO. ' i. a Man* and Gibson, 7, C \ I,VETtT STREET, Have received by the Alexander, from Liverpool A farther supply of FALL GOO.J ;S; Cosistinc or 2 bales Bed-Ticks, 3 cases Table Cloths, 3 Lamb's Wool, Worsted, Ootton 8t Silk HOSIERY With a verv complete assortment of SADDLLRY. .Which with a general assortment of GOODS, suitable to th« present season, they offer for sale to ptinctiial customers. They have also just received from London, 300 gross best quality fashionable Twist But- tons. < jctober 22 ______d JUST MiCJZI'/KD AND FOR SA^Jii AT BYRNE'S Bookstore, 158, MarKE 1 S I'REET, A QJkction ef'lhe most MODERN SONGS, As Sttnrr by Mr Webster, in Boston, New- York, an-i Baltimore. November lf>. d G. V. and J. Lindenberger, No 2()0, Baltimore-street, Opposite the Indian S>uecn Tavern, Have received by the Diana, from Liverpool, An additional supply e>f Cutlery, Saddlery, etc etc. Now opening tor sale on their usual terms. October 2_________________________cl William. Cooke, Jun. Hns received per tkei shit Erin, from Bordeaux, 6 cases Lutestrings, 4 Grenoble Kid Gloves, .S Silk Stockings, I Extra Long Silk ("loves, 1 Men's Buckskin Gloves, 1 Twilled Silk Shawls, 1 Cambrick. Which he offers for sale on reasonable terms. Sept 25. _ d Ironmongery, Woollens, &c 5 cases Plated Saddlery, 6 cases Gilt and Plated Buttons, 1 case of Jewelry, Watch Chains, Seals, Keys, 5 bales Flannels and coarse Ctoths, 4 cu*cs Cotton Goods, Twilled, Plain and Fancy, for sab-, on verv cheap t' raisby CORNTHWAIT tk YARN ALL, No. 83, Bowly's wharf. 11th mo. 16.________________d4teol0t Claret Wine, Teas, c*c. 150 casks Claret Wine, 60 chests H\son,-\ ^_ ^ 20 Souchong, v [ -5. s J 20 Bohea, S ? 5l w 20 bait chests do [ S £.r* 30 qr do. do J ? 3 50 pieces Russia Duck, 50 do. Ravens do. 40 coils C^rda^e, 30 half bbls. Beef, 40 assies Red Wine, calculated for the SpanitlT Market, and entitled to debenture, 30 casks Copperag, 3o boxes Spermacetia Candles, lOii bols. Shad lately inspected. 20 kegs London Refined Salt Petre, 600 lbs. Cassia, 4 casks Spermaceti Oil, For sale by CORNTHWAIT & YARNALL, No 83, Bowly's wharf. ltth mo. I6:_________________d Nichols and French, No. 12, South-street, Hay&tkis dav receive:! an additional supply of ' PIECE GOODS, consisting of Meergungee,T Jalalpore and > Malmoodys, Gauzepore j Tandah, , Aliabad, r c , „ v Jalalpore and, SaUtii,ltf' Mow Foolpore Cossaes, and Baftas. In Store, Emmerties, Baftas and Checks. The above entitled to debenture Also on Consignment, Split Straw Bonnets in cases, and A few bags fresh Hops, of a superior qua- lity-____________Nov. 4. _________dlfctt John Wood fct Co. Have imported in ships Fame, Abeona, and Hercules, from Liverpool, 'Yuninta, and Fair American,, from London, 334 PACKAGES Cotton and Woollen Goods, Which are offered for sale at No 18, Calvert street. Amongst which are, Best Superfine Cloths and Cassitneres most fashionable colors, Swansdown, Beimel Cord, and elegantToilcnette, Waistcoating, ne at ;t patterns, Coatings, Plains, Flannels Bookings, Flushings, Blankets, Kerseys, Ken- dal Cottons, Lindsays ; a great variety ot Stuffs, Hosiery, Dimities, Tabby Velvet President and Constitution Cords, Black and Olive Velveteens, Fine and Common Print ed Calicoes, Fancy and Book Muslins, Cot ton Laces, Braces, Umbrellas, &.c. &c- Sept 25.___________________ d George C. Mulier, 7W) eioorsbe.Ow the Custom House. Has received by the late arrive from Ton- niniren and Amsterdam, 26 5 packages German Lin- ens, ' Consisting of Plat'dlas Roysles Bretagnes Estopillas Unies Creas Dowlas, whole and half pieces Listadoes Checks no. 2 and BoCk Checks Checks and Stripes Arabias Hessians t Brown Roils Osnaburg-s and Ticklenburgs Burlaps White Flaxen, &c. Alsoon Hard, Blue Guineas, Dutch Calicoes, Muslins, Harlem Stripes, Dutch Shirfinj; Linen, Ta- ; blecloth, home in: tie Linen, Metal Naiir for sheathing, ^in Cases, Liquor Cases, Holloa. i Glass, Dutch Harw.ue, &c. Oct 28. dim FIRST BALTIMORS TROOP. The members are requested to meet at rttr, Fulton's inn, on Thursday evening, 19th inst at 7 o'clock, precisely. S HOL^aiQSWQSXJH, C*#- BALTIMORE TTIEATR& WEDNKSDAT EVENING, November \%, Will be presented, a New Comedy, in tiva acts, third time here, called Town and Country, :OR, WHICH IS BEST. By Thomas Morton, esq author of tha Way to get Married, a Cure for the Heart- Ache, ike. &o and novr performing at Covenfl Garden Theatre, London, with tne most disi tinguished applause. To which Viill be added, a Farce, in tvio acts,. called The Spoil'd Child. B,OX. One Dollar—PIT, Three Fourths of a Dollar. November! 7. St. Mary'sCollege. GRAND LOTTERY, BALTIMORE, Authorised by an act of the general Assembly of the state of Maryland i the scheme of which Lottery is (he most brilliant ever of- fered to the citizens of the United States,, containing, besides a large number of other valuab'e prizes, H______ 1 prize of 1 do. of 3 do. of 2 do. of 8 do. of 7 do. of 30,000 dollar*,, 15,000 10,1)00 S,"09 1,500 1,000 And not two blanks to a prize. I'he sehom.S! contains 2IS00 tickets, iO.OOO of which are actually sold to a company of gentlemen if,r New-Yerk, towhomthernanagershavc obligat- ed themselves to commence the drawing oft THURSDAY, th, SU'tdaytf December next, To draw 500 tickets per day, and four days drawing in every week, making 200U tickets tlr.iwn per week, which will complete the drawing in less than eleven weeiis, TICKETS k SHA ES are now selling In a variety of numbers, at ten dollars each, at W A I T ii's TRULT FOR 1 UNA TE OFFICE Cokneb or MARKET amo CHARI. .S-STREETS, BALTIMORE. From, the rapid sale of the Tickets in every pai-t of the union, an ad>ance will short!, be put on them, of which an advertisement v;Ui soon appear in the public prints. The grandeur of the scheme of the above lottery, together with an assurance from the; managers that the lottery will positively cont- inence drawing on the "1st days of December next, have been a sufficient inducement for the subscribers to come to the city of Baltimore for the express purpose of facilitating the sale of the Ticket*. G. & R. WA1TE. 1)0' One of the above firm will personally attend the drawing daily, to take down the numbers correctly, as will also one of their clerks All ' rizes sold by G. & R. Waite will be paid b\ them, and a printed list of all prizes drawn will be published bj, them and delivered to their customers Otice a fortnight during th* dmwing. The next New-York Lottery will not commence till April next Distant Adventurers, accompanying their orders with bank notes of any description, to eitherof Waite's offices in New-York or Bal- timore may have Tickets and Si—i'-s forward- ed to'.oiy amount with the ulinoat punctuil- ity, and the earliest ad'. i»e sent them of their success. All prizes soldby G.. &. K. Watt* will be paid by them. fVfa ). ___ d "HI I I "l'l —"¦ - !¦ REGIMENTAi; ORDERS. In conformity to Brigade orders, the jth Regiment ¦wtllnssemble on Monday the 2j4 inst. in uniform, ¦with arms and accoutre* ffients in good order, each man furnished with 6 rounds of blank cartridges.—The Regiment vi! be formed in South G ,»* street, at 8 o'clock in the morning;, and oii,- cers are desired to assemble their resrtectiv* companies convenient theieto, that the line may be f rmed without delay, precisely at the hour appointed. By urder of the Lieut. Col. of the 5th Reg. JAMES CHESTOK, Adjt, November 18, 1807^__________________ "~S7tli REGIMENT. In conformity to orders ftum the britradie* general, the re^irffent will Bold themselvej in readiness to br' leviewed on Monday next tun 28d instant by generel James WilkiiiS' n. The respective companies will exerc J?r once each, in the present week, the prac- tice of Siilutes, marching and liring by com- panies and platoons Will be all required—. and the manual. By order of the Lieutenant Col. Francis Forester, Acting Adjutant. The commissioned officers will please to assemble at captain Moore's on Thursday Evening. November 18. . ______ The Fill's lJoint "Light Dragoons Will meet at the captain's quarters on. Monday next, the 23d instant at 8 o'clock, A. M. precisely, in complete uniform ; each member to be provided with twelve rounds of blunt cartridges in order to join the bri- gade in a general review on that day. A punctual attendance is expected ; and those who have lately become members are re- quested to procure their uniforms immedi- ately. By order, JOHN HANNA, SecYy. November 18.______________________ Baltimore United Volunteers. You are ordered to meet In South Gay St. on Monday next, at 8 o'clock, precisely, in full uniform, with arih3 and accoutre, metits in complete order. JOHN REINICKRH, Sec'ry. N B. Agtaeably to a Besolotion of the Company, you are required to furnish your- selrei, with Blue Pautaloont and Breast Plates. The latter are ready for delivery^ at Mr. Warner's N. Gay-street. November 18,__________ BeJtimore Volunteer Guards, Meet at Moraeweeks, on Monday Morn- ing next, at 8 o'tlck precisely, in uniti rffit with arras and accoutrements in complete oider. B. MAtaVMir, Sec'y. Nov. 18. jriLV&POfflt RIFLEMEN. Ordered, that you meet at the Captain's Wigwam on Monday the 23d of Nov. at 8 o'clock precisely, in complete unilor n provided with powder, in order to join tb* '""NATHANIEL &YHS9N, Capfc Nov. iS, iSpj, |