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EJBfV ••••mm ; ii,.;^'.'| r - i y i •••••;•.-•• ,,.«'•• • r -in, yn—fm,—-i • -, --,,.,.- ,. ,• •; #fWJ5^~WEENE$OA% AUGUST «?,: 1811. 115.1 WMP SAMUEL COLT, j& received, and is nozv Opening, a Very hiensive-supply of Seasonable .< DRY GOQDS, Men, having been feleaed wuh great ire from tfie lateft importations of the hrft obrtinghoflfes in the city of New-York, liU'be fold at fuch prices as cannot fail ,to ve entire fttisfaftion to (he purchifer. (jROGEKIES, &c. tjVE. hhds.' Jamaica, Antigua, & Su Croix Rum ;'« _ . . !\a pipes Batcelona Brandy ; , old Sicily Madeira, « DryLifbm, » UVINES; t Oporto. i 4 q r. calks Teneriffe & Malaga , hhd. Rehned, 7 io, y >TEAS; I \tRON ; STEEL; WM. TIPPETTS, Is just receiving and vpening, a very general supply of SPRING ,AND SUMMER GOODS, - Comprising an elegant assortment . of FANCY * Hardware * Drjr Goods, Liqtiors, Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, ^ • Iron & Steel, Nails & Glass,, Paints & Oil, bbis Mufcovada, VSUGAR | * \India J a chefis Hyfon Skin, 6 Hvfon & Imperial, 2 Young. Hyfon,, + Souchotig^ • 6 chefts & tfaljf cherts BoheaJ c bbh, Coffee\; Chocolate; c ^Pepper ami Pimenio; 6 begs Ginger ; (, Raifins: Currants ; 4 bales Cotton 3 tierces Roll, n Smoking, }• TOBACCO ', o kegsPlug & Pound rolls o wt. bed Spanish Indigo;; 7 tons belt Swedes & Ruifia, <> American: IOO wt. bed hlnglith, ^| 4 faggots Crawlay, K i ton American . J o Share Moulds; o.•calks Cut and Wrought Nails ; 3 boxes Wool and Cotton Cards ; o doz. Knives and Forjks; >wder, Shot and Bar Lead ; orrilar-l's fine Macco\boy. $muff, in ..bottles anil jars; - . . _ - • , o. flue Tobacco, for Smoking. J very exttnftve affortment of HARDWARE. 17 Crates CROCK.BR Y ;, i box Tumblers ; CHINA & GLASSWARE. Philadelphia Snuff; iconfignment of Jones* Philadelphia Snuff will be fold at the Albany price, adding tranfportation. Window Glass. jennftaii* fupply of this article, will be rtreived from the Ontario Glafs Manu ta<3 iry. jftlr Pork, Beefwax, and Grain, of all |iu(i < ! received in payment. ;CASH paid for Put and Pearl Afties. 'Geneva, Nov. 21/?, 18 to. (75) CATTCE: ; \ \ANTED to purchsfe by the fuWfcrU ber, 200 head NEAT CATTLE, [0111 3 to 8 years old, to be delivered in ?ptember next. WM; T1PPET1S. CrmcD/i, May 2Qth. (.02) JACOB DOX, Attorney and Counsellor at Law; AS opened an Office in the village of Geneva. He allures the public, that *y bufmefs with which he may be entruited, Jail be faithfully executed. Gentva, November i\fi. (7O. —ALSO-ON* HAND— ' 150 Barrels WHISKEY, ot an excellent quality. The above article? will b? tald at reduced prices for. READY PAY only. Geneva*. Mev 2qth, i8<i. (\o r ?.) ~suits DATlfiTc LIVED, Ani for sale,. Cheap for CASH, by • 'k. .& G. L. DOX, JOLUE and yellow Nankeens; Fancy Marfcilles Vd\ Patterns.' Cotton C<»a:in^\ ; Silk and C<»Umi Ginghaaisj India Sarcenets ; • * - Fine J^ancy Calicoes5 Hvfon, Hyfon Skin and Bohca TEAS; Ltimp Sugar ; Coffee and Ch^cdate; Ploughtfcare Mouldy Esi^lifh and ConntryStee!; Shovels and Spades; Frying. Pans ; 4 crates Crock'°ry. On hund % ai ufu>tl s a general affor'- menl'of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. N. B- In the conrfe of the prefen* (eafon they will be receiving fuC'h aJdiiions to their •afTisrtment, as to render it inferior to nunc in this country. * Grtieva, May 6. (o9:3) \\ \NOIIGET^ T HK Notes and Accounts of ABRAHAM Dox, due and contracted pri vions to the commencement of the partnerlhip with Grrrit L. D<>x, have t>eeri placed for ad- juftment in the hands of the fubferiber, where the i fame may be fettled without cojls, ;f attended to by the hrft dav of September next. JACOf DOX. ' Geneva, July 13th, 1811. R. HOGAUTH, TAILOR, R ESPECTFULLY inlorms the inhab- , ttams of Geneva andlU vicinity, ihe public in central, and his triendain panic ular, that he has commenced bufmefs in tit? new building nearly oppofite Mr. J. Woods' Inn, Genrfcei+Ireer, -where every ofo^firrhtr line will be' thankfully received and execu- ted in the beft manner, on the flionefl no- lice, and in .the ne-weft fauHton. R. H. refpeclfnlly foiicits a ftiare of public patronage* which he hopes to merit by a Competent knowledge of his bufmefs, and-prompt a,nd pnremitting attention to the commands of fuch as may favor him with their cnftatH. Geneva, .May 74. , (.02) Wanted immediately as above, one or two good Journeymen Tailors, To whoin liberal encouragement will be given. J one 4 Poetry. ON A POOR OLt> MAN WHO DROWNED HIIV1SELF- BKNKATH the grtfeR branches of yonder tall pines, Which tj'»-j» in obedience So every tiiftt*, Poor II0MBJ.E in death's iron flumber recKi^s, T No longer the wjftun of want and dtfeafe. No lonperlhalt poverty lurk roiiru; hij door, No longer 'tjtquirt his hoiom »ir»il; § Tlie deKtor'a lo«d call (hall iff. ighr. htm no more, But fifence, dread fiience,' eternal prevail. K*en liuna«r no lunger IliaH gnaw in his br^aft, Or pAgd-intt infult him with clifdin^s auftere; iVlislo) tun^ s no. longer fopw down the cpprcft r Or grief in his h»llo«-e>e «ther a te*r. He fl^eps in that land where no care can annoy, . No trouble tliiqmct, no vfbrir.wiiut fpread, Where no k iiig tan fay * rack tiri,' no dffpoi def- • r ^oy, .- | And where, fons of ftride, hc^Hntr^6fk you for •l>'f%ad. .. Wh^n ai»e had o'ercofne hrm, and forrpw deprefl, At the marifion <ii fortune his wants he'd doplore, But thty cried at ihe gate where he fat down to refl— * Go, vagabond, go hence—away from try door!' He thought on the mt*'rie$ which lowg he had tiorne; He thought on the toils that were ftill drawing • near; He look'd round For hope, even hope was forlorn, Arid grief rel'us'd utterance e'en to a tear. * Where MW,' he exclaim'd, * lltall 1 look for a f ienit; * Ah ! who will atfminifrer balm to my woe*; » There is none—no not one, ray J&ft hours to at- tt-IHt— * No food weeping wife my dim'd eye lids to clofe.' Oli! how keen was *he pain of his agoniz'd hrcaft? How piercing rheangmih to mis'ry allied I And when penury, hunger ao«l toil broke his.red, rleplting/d inthefhiooth tolling billows, &died! FOR SALE, ' r he Store and Lot of Land, At prefent occupiefQ? by p&rnfyqrth./mA wrray,' Saddlers, in this village* .Applv ' A, DOX. ' Albany .Insurance 'Company HE Legiflature of thU State having, by a UF-4^^1.^inJngj]iepr^efent fef-^ fiotT, incorporated the Albany, Infurance Company, witty a capital of .HaIf a M\l~ Won of f>ollars ; five' Preftdent and Direc- tors are inverted with tiie^ moll ample means to undertake tnfurance a^ainll lofs or dam- Robi Smith's Second Adir^, - \•** •' • ' •\ ' t. r*»om THI BALTIMORE AMERtcflw. \ TO THE PEOPLB OF THE U. STATES. Atthrt^gh your view of my late «» Adrftef^'i»*f have been fome^rbat obfeared bv tfee ptofufion of' collataisl matter'Sc common place ribaldry, thrown upon it by the Reviewer at Wafliington, and ot>>er writers j yet, I have, reafao to believe, that not on* of the »« articles,\ excepting the eleven**, dops » at this time, require any further elujcidatiqff. .Of this eleventh article, it is now my intention to pr*. fuut to the view of the public an explanation that will render the fabjeft familiar to every underitan- ding. - . • In the out fe* it Js proper to premife that no re- proach has in the a'ddrefs been alleged agattnft Wr. Erying, aj. to the corrrftnefs of )>is accou'tits^-or as ro the exhihitiop in Kovs 1810. o|'M?claias frr the 23,39? dollans, fondled, as it «befi *as, on.Mr- jVTSrliion's letter of Nfovember 3, 180^ Of fach an imputation tljere is not in any pa-rt&f the ^jant»- phJ@Vthe itigbte.ft^tntirnation^ pnitrte corrtrar* it. appears in.page |a, that uponjMr. Erving*s t;tet«r.» froai Cadiz, in the auUimn of 1810, and upon -his then producing the private letter of November, tS\^ I did dittinctly and eatprpfsly adroit and It ate this letter as \fully and explicitly authorizing him to retain the fum #/ money sn fuejiion.\ It is U ne, that before the pro<toct«oo of t.nis letter, when there was not in th* office any veftige of it, or of any pther ducoment, authorizing Mr. Erving to retain this money, when no information upan the ftibjeeTcould be exacted from my p r edrce'ffbr in ot^ fice, I did on the 19th of December t$C9, write lh» '•ificial letter, pnblithed in the pamphlet, rtqueftirig; Mr. Erving to rrmitthe money, intimating at the/ fame time, that he rou^not be atlo»f'd.the coro- m ffion be ha<t claimed. To this letter Mr. Erying fant noanfwer or explanation ; no copy of the pi i- vate letter; bur mrrely replied .that, upon his re- turn to the United Statei, he would give the necel'- Pary information. ,This he, accordingly, did.b-v ex- hibiting lo me in the autumn of 1S10 ivlr. Mad'foreS P'ivate leirer of the 3d of N«rv. 1804, in this aa- thori?.,ati»n. it appears i>n my addrefs, I at on<o faw and admitted Ihe justification of Mr, Erving for having retained the money. Ap<i having, uptiri the ufnal application to the f refidenr, receded niir inftruclions to fanclion Ibe claim,- it only regained for me totranrmit to the Treafu> v.Departmswt ihet directions of the PreCdent in the form tf.jbe no>ie> fet forth in the Review, viz. •' The above bala'Jc?, heretofore (appended, i» to be admitted to Mr. Ervi'ng's credit/' The Reviewer has (fated that I had tbrouElmutt conlirfered the claim of Evlr. Erviog to trns ni<»ney as a moft improper cha-ge. Had bis ardent feelings . aUowed him to have read the article with a becom- insr calmnefs and canrtor, he would not haje failed to perceive the diTtinclly markedline between my tmpreflions'prior ro and poftsrior to the pro.dufliHin of the lette> of November, 1804. It is ing^p'it-^ that before I faw that letter, 1 tltd confidrrtlje re- taining of the money as improper, and ace •» dingly, did require'its remittance; but that aft«r the kite* had been fliown to me, I thought, and fo have! de- clared in mv pamphlet, <hat it,fully and fjfpticitly authorized Mr. Erving to'retain ibe money, fan— prefled, then, at I was with the opinion that Kir. Erving was authorized to retain this njoney, (jow coald I nave had any fferuples, apd efp-ei»lly a.s the organ of the pfeffdent, in ilatfng to the ueaf* ory department, that ij was \ to he admitted t» Mr. Erving^s credit.\^ But all this declaration of ,ttve Reviewer as to Mr. Erving's capacity in bufinePs^ In ac- counts, fcVc. &r» and as tomyenmirrarion of hjjr»» was calculated only to- divert theauentioo of th« reader from the real olj*cl of irqniry. Whatever may have oeeo the ground of Mr. Er« ving's claim to this money, originally, or as ct«a- ted by the private letter of November, 1804,''* i* another, and indeed, quite a diflmcl qutfftion, wbe-r> ther Mr. Maoifon was warraiih-d in affording tt htm fuch a gruuod by any letter, and efpettally If fuch a letter and with fuch concealment. . • . \ It never c'o'u d have occurred to any'mernherof congrePs, that the extract of this letter, as recited 1 «n the document accompanying tne-pcefidem's mtf*,, Page was not an official one* Had the* entire letter been fent to congrefs, a? in candor, it ought to .bjuML_bgea* then wimld. they bave feeu.the.novel fpectacle of a grant of poWie n»oney by virtue of a private letter ; tben^wontd they nrexftir^y have called for Mr. Erving's letter of tfeerfVot Septem- ber, to which the letter of November iiantwiwerj then would they, irj feeing this Septernfeer fetter, nave perceived (be real character of thit trswfac . .. r tion; then would they bave afcertained the ie*fot» is verv fingular in tht« event is u that the Ion n , tl , e charge of the 2 t-2p-?r cent to the \ ^\ward periflred in the fame plact, wliere his,,father, account,\ and not the *'Expenie account,\ an<t by a'fignal victory over.the Turks, had gain Yet there's one fhall remember that Homble was remember the wants that he poor, Tbe«» >s »re will crav'd ; Will think when with fcorn be was dogg'd from the door— For the wrongs of the poor are in Heaven en giav'd. Ah ! remember ye friends of the poor and the juft, Remember ib<.- wants that a begs**\ nitv crave ; Rtsriemher ,<*here flumhers \a peace now bis dnft, ftiid weep, Ob humanity, weep o'er b»s grave. For 'btroab In the cornmons nenleitfd he lies, Though «*er his rough coffin no green laurels bl'ioni \/> Yet bis P>ul thall with Angels rejoice in the Ikies, And bltfs, evetJaRing awake from the tomb. ' LORENZO. Miscellany: Singular Phenomenon.— ^Capt. Farwell, arrived at Boftoh in July, from St. Ubes: when off the W. end of the iflind or S«. Michaels, on the t8th tilt. «t 10 A. M. paf- Ud to leeward within 4 or 5 miles of a great Imoke rifiog out of the fea, and throwing tip large columns ot water to a great--dis- tance, attended with fl a flies ot fire , he faw fitnilar flifhes the night before at ihediftance ot 50 miles. The water appeared very much colored, and filled with dead fiifl. , We fame time fmce faw an, account ot this phenomenon in a tetter from St. Mi cbacls.. :lt_appeai:s.byj.liis account ihat the. fobmarine itruption continued. , On the 24th April lail, the young prince [Suwafrow, was accidentally drowned in the waier<ot the Rim, near Rimnick. What ed the title of Rimnifky. iTl C ASH FOli BARLEY. || ll «i. fubferiber informs the irinabitants ja^ge by\ $l$B % of which iridic fellow ritixenrS °t Geneva and the public in general, 'are now intfiied to avail thenpfelves. « «e is ercaim'g a BREWERf in this To gentlemen redding in the Northert •ml fj* ^t Wl11 P a y» in Ca(h » ,be Albany ^nd Weftern parts of this (fate,- and to cit new.York prices fo T B \RLEY . izens of the adjoining (tales, it is believed, ., GEORdE MUMf-ORD. —!!!!LJ^y_^4'n. ( IO ) * or ^ ale at - ihe Geneva Bookstore, k h ,2 w r 1Nso ^ENT ACT, paired -, . at the ,ht BUNlc'po^^S'nyore-^together with all cf the Hi. N1C PC Rt, AD ACT T «N l'ai] N n\Ar-p\ l \. e ' Mai riA ACT •/, wuh ./,.„ ^ ut'ed in cafes of/nfolvency. «t. t , v,-ith all the Amendments. For\ preventing that treuhl'ffomt infeSf, the Flea, from infejlingp'rJo»s, rooms and teds. Take a (w branches of pennyroyal, and hang it up in the room, lay it on* or near the betV, or carry a few fprigsiri the pocket, and the flea-will never rttake its appearance. This firnple preventive has never, failed of the? <1e fijred efFt A enrrefpofttdent thintes that as Bona- parte compeh the American merchants to purchaTe Silks, Congrefs ought to pafs a law' compelling the people to wear them. This may be a judicious propofal, bnf if is netteafible. The otter article [Brandy] which our correspondent mentions & which rnercharit'sare obliged to.bring from France, will, we think, go dawn without much compnlfion I—Bofi«H» Cent, there are many\inducements to mak^infu* A ^\™??l milttke WM l**\y- made by ranco at this office in preference: to any o- * co ^^ fchoolmafter, *ho was employed ther , and the Dir t aors pledge thenrfe-fe !« P en ^W™™'* a ? tlref$ -'°. a f\ TL fbatthofe who tranfaa bufmefs with^S^ te />»? r « ctrcumferencc^is at lead hx Company (hall b'e treated in the moft liberal-f«KC«*« inches ia the g.rth, Thus was r J ...._.., - - - 1 he petition to this very great man addreiied %To the Mare and baddy corpulent.' then would they have discovered, for the exewfe of >their deliberation, fomething beyond ibe mere form of «» ac jutting their error * 4 by application 4 » antfiorizing this fwm'of 22>39a dollars to be taker* \ from the Award account and placed, to the £*- •• pehfe account.\ Let it be here remaikedi that the money teVeiv- ed trito the treafury. on this *' Exp^nfe areortnt** was the property of.tbe United States, to be djfpp* fed of only according to appropriations by law, as any other public money ; that the i-otereft (rf the United States was equally affcted, whether MT, Erving had been paid »utof tharpartiietita-rdWfcffp* ttnnof money or out of money of any other denom- ination—that it matters not, what the fund M*V be called out of which the payment may have been m»de, and tba¥; therefore, this affair ?J not, a* the Reviewer wotfld inli»Batr,-aw?rr ^ni.TfeT'^ft^m-,- It, fubrta\tially appeatsthat Mr. Eiving, whole term-of farvice was about 4 year 4, did!, at th-e ex- piration of about three y<fars thereof, eonceiv<th»6 he was entitled to 22.392 dollars, in additittn to.H* falary of 2000 dollars per year ; that this ad'liu<ft»al compenfatiori' has in foctbeeir all«-vveri* him; itrtt he was'authorjaed by Mr. -Msdifon's private 'e^^ ol Mov\embe/?tf retain in pa.ytni>iit thereof money m bis hand»\ue»oog)nfr (n^crirtatii Anjerican citi- »?n* bavins cJaims.onder 1 the^8rttifh Treaty ^ that upon the application of tlt6/e \claimant* f«>r pa vnierffe there was no money under r¥e feontroul of tliifisiatft Department, that cftuld be apptied to thdr tfeimsj and that thus the difcovery was made of, the,?mis- application of the money hi«l«p|,iiig *r» ,th«fe indi- viduals and 'of the confequent 'n'eceffiiy,of >bft in- ter ventifiin of tbe^Le^ftatnr* to \ektritfafe feh*.H«* ecuttveM'tom its «mbarra(Tment§. 8r fcUl Do. wilh the'Amendments. Ma *er B Vu.»Vv W \ f a \ 3 ' lt ' a 'i o n ol-Infantry. L '8 , 'M«f-.,,r, n\-f e l ' f F\««:h Infantry, 3 »oh 4 « r l*4«*« u\ & l0T W***\*\* M«ut» Parade. a w an ants. manner, and that all loffas thall be la-'jufted wtttt tairnefs ^mi promptiiude. l JOHN V?. YATES, Sec'ry. .^Applications for Jt-nfinance tnf Geneva irf vs vicinity m«v be OANE, who it, appoi veyors to the Company A lawyer in Ireland, who was pleading the caufe of an infant plaintiff, took the child lip in his arms, and prefented it to the anrff's vicinity m«v be madetoIoNATHAN'jurv, fuifufed wish tears, This had a great Dc.ANE, who it appointed one ot the Sur- eff-a till the oppofite lawyer aflced. what • -* vv -ide itimcry ?'* Hi pttichsd me* anfwer- Gtnt i na % M.y 9«\Ai A. DOX, Agent. i8»t. . (iooj made ed the linfe- Innocent. The 'wturfs court ! wa* cui>vuif«i with'tatightcri 1 .• ...-' * In the annual tabies of eftinrates' pre,fen«e^ t*» Congrefs by the ftate depastVnent, befor«wSKid,ifte>* his allowance, were appropriation* sliced 4»r i»v fum but the *000 dollars j>er yea^frtt Mt. Er^ibg-8 ^w*as not this expenditure' attthorifcert'-arev»!^ fef« fton in th« appropriation law, under the; be^of ( «* Pri*e Caules !\ Cotitd be in tb'* eharV«**o*v» been lawfully p*i<t for.nny'fervicei but out ftf'^hli- fitnd > Ar.d could more ishatu^ ??oo itoHawL i£ -vear have been p.id to.ftliW# 4 ' tv ^- '\-*\*• ****' Ail have notath*nd titfelioal ly fuggefcthefc qasttious. thl0«t t a..,—,-,, P |'of 'ettiJita^ri3ttil^ '(•,i f SB- &*5'