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fin cuumv at Chatham iuk 130 G.
A. Mackee
/.Ilifon Janies, M’Guire Cha*.
Aflilc*r ).>hn, Merritt Sylvanu*
Arnold Joseph, Morris J. A.
Amine Francis, M’Kav Henry
Arkir Fleming, M’C’Hgan ■—
Alford Wm, M’Millen John
Alter Faer, Marlnal! llenjn.
r Benin. M l.eod Murdoch
B. Morin I’eter
Burt Thomas, M'Dowell A.
Beach Ada.n, Maurice Benjn.
hi.in; Jonathan, M’lnioin ——
Bal tic J. M Kiiinet Jos. I>.
I'irtle N- Moore Robert
Brooks JVeujii. Melvin Mrs.
Brool i & Dunning, M.irchand l.ewis
JJrooks Charles, Marquand & Paulding
Bridge Joei, Mein Wm.
Burn ugh* O H. Miller James -
Bull Harris, Miller Thomas •
Brownjohn SatnL Mills Wm.
Bi-llirw- ft Ji. Mr'’on’,:y David
Brant .Samuel, Milledge Fhilip
Box ‘Unis. R. Morel Bryan
j: ... Win. Morel Peter H.
J’ .ifty Mrs. Mathews David
Be; long John, Monet Mor.s.
Brown I’ itnck, Mollet Moliit
i{e,i the KevJ. Milieu Godlip
Bates Win. Marlb Henry
C. MofTiuaii Ja. F.fl.ite
(’ ,dat Cant. Alonulit Moils.
Croilord John, N.
Csi moi t John, Nelson Wm.
Camphidl Wm. Nichols G. W.
Cutiiu.-y E. Me we on Francis
t ’..i rallies * Jjtr.fl, New all Cunningham
Carmthers Jnfrfd', Nongaaer Huiry
Ca)ti|)beii Jolepli, O. \
('ox John (. Onion ft.
i on James i. Oliver James
Crime Thomas, Ozeil Ilham
Claike Joseph, --*
C'-ijuiilioti, I’. B. Oglelby Wm.
( lirillic Win. P*
Cahighau, Feoio-kA.
I. .v ws James, tick James
111 tidiert James, Piquet Alcxr.
Clay Rovd. Joseph, Plait C.
J). J'ort Geo. A.
l’ot fun Matthew, Parker Dr. Win.
Dotliia Win. Petit K. D.
Dennis Maria, Page John
Duugl.e.ty Titos, Pag* 1 homai
Dunn W.n. Po.ock David
Drummer Jacob, Purdie John
Dufour A.“•
Decheneaux Thus. Raymond & Lockwood
Delyon iluac, Renlll.ivv Mrs.
Delyon Abram, Robinson Wm.
|)iiti'y I’at. Richards Abm.
Da'i, i R, Richardfoii Riihd.
Dominic, Richards Silas
Dr Uiarra Mtins. Rots Hugh
Dougharty vV alter Rupcl Sami.
j. Rupel liaac
Fllilon James Robeus James
l.ldcrs James Read Jacob.
’ F. S
Flemming i ; . T. Slcbbins Rebecca
Ford Mmitford ScoHield Mrs.
Fabian James Scrivner A.
Frith Joseph Shaw John
Farmer Jeremiah Surey Andrew
Fiftier David Story Benjn.
J-.ivjid Peter Shade —-
Foul Branto* Sweet G. D.
O. Sawyer Wm,
Germour Moris Stackhoule 8. H,
(oilman James Shelitnan John
Giinee Peter Sillliy E.
Godfrey Wm. sJtrk James
t;||J J, Stuart Thomas
Grime* Sterling Spann Michael
(frimes Dr. Strain John
Oddon Smith Solomon
Gtihbon John Stuart James
Galafh Mis. Steele Clias
Gregory Hardy Stafford Archibald
Gardener John P. Scott George
U, Small Robert
Hills Arthur Sharp John
Hamilton ('apt. Sheltal Benjn.
Huddy Hun lock Thomplon Robert R.
How U-ll Tiirnci i.ewis
Hogue Win. Troppin John
Hall Henry ‘I orpy 1).
Hoffman Jacob lorpyP.
Hills James Tippins Augustus
Hubbard Piofpcr Taylor David
Hall Thomas Taylor Philip
Haig Est. of Taylor'Thomas
Hart iion Cath. Thiel Jacob.
Harper Thomas k . —V iner Jacob
Holcombe Re H. W.
1.&.J. Woods Daniel
Idler Jacob Woodrufl’ Abner
Jacobs Ralph Ward Dr. J.
Jenny Win. iltou E.
Jenny I'. “ aldington Janies
Jeckins Thomas Wyily Richard
Jernegan Kxekiel Williams Thos. F.
K. \t illiams Stephen
Kirk Thomas ‘Villon Joleph
Kerby Moab Williams Samuel
Kein Reuben White Wm.
Keller John A. V hue Steel
L. White A Moote
Lewi* Jane V lute Edw.
1 tader Polly Woodbndge \V.
l.'llonuu t.loas. Watt Mr* Alexr.
J amb B. S. Woodbndge Thus. M.
l.rbeau Wm. Woodiide
l.eroy J. B. Whitley Michael
Longloiul Win. H. “ hippie Oncy
Lamb Wm. W right Wm.
J. H. ft Cos. W ebb Jas.
I.awreticr Alexr. Williamlon John P.
Lam Wm. “ ylly Mary
I.a vernier Benjn. W Intetield Ri. Ksrvl
Longworth joleph Webber Frederick
Lougwortli Jabe ‘*
l.ciiene t. Ygonct Mods.
M. Young F.
Mart John B. Yamel Hexekiah
Miller and Morehcad /..
Macky Robert Zachary JohnS.
1 ho in as \\ hiichcld,
Offober IJ. 1808. R. T. R. C. C.
THE above defaulters are notified, that
their returns mil be received by me for thirty
days trom this notification, and that the digest
will be immediately delivered to the Tai
Collector.
J: liulloch. c Ik.
O (Sober 13 3 419
Executors Sates \
jVll.l, BE SOLD, in Semen County, on
ti e tyth Oflober, at the hmfe of James
Hudson, i<he pace vtcre UoUcit lludiun
form til) I ved
ALE the Cattle, Horses, Hogs, Sheep,
Geese, together with all the lloulehold
and Kitchen Furtmu.-e, Plantation and Car
penter Tom* . late the property of Koot rt
Jiud ton, dec alt and. ‘J h. tei.n* will be made
known ou the clay of laic.
James Hud'on L.\cr.
Sept. 19. n. 4*9-
ALMANAC’S
Far Lrlc at this Clhce.
7- A • A/*, *
‘ NS : J.~ tcr K •
i yhT>\ The Packet Brig
LOVELr LASS,
Robert Movie, mailer.
WILL fail with all possible dispatch, —For
freigiit or passage apply tothemafter on board
ot to
MAGEE ii HOWARD-
Oftober 7 4t. 4'7*
BRANDT.
o Pipes Cogniac BKANJcY, receiYfi by
the Hr cr Lovely Lai's, from New-Yrrk,
For eby JOHN LVERITT.
October 7 41. 4 A 7*
IO LET.
TO let two CONVENIENT STORES tr
Hardens wharf. Apply to
Magee & Howard.
Goober 7 417. ts.
hi lib on New-Aoik,
x\t a short fight,
FOR SALE, bv
Geo. Buchanan so Cos.
C u I’/’ K i Nl.lvoi 1J F.
AN DR/DR KNOX ,
INTENDING to dole the bu/lucfs
carried on in Pis own n.mc the ialt
of ifns month ; of which *ll crncerned
will take due notice, /tfter which time,
he deligns tricing into Copartneifhi p
M,. ISINyaMJM S. POPE, j
(who h; s rtfided for upwards of four
yeur* in the huuft) under the firm of
KNOX 6c POJ'K,
Who will continue the
FACTORAGE ft COMMISSION j
BUSINESS,
and (letter thrmfclves from their ir.dullry
and ptrfeverance, to meet a (hare of j
Public favor. I
They ixj c£l a general ftipply of
6YJ/J/J.V, suitable for the season, which,
together with a general and well chosen
afTortment cf GROCER/ES, will be
fold on as liberal terms a* any in the place.
Mcpienibtr 19. ts. 41 2.
KNOX & POKE,
(Barrack Gibhon’s Wharf,)
Have jufl teceived and noev o t ':r.ir.r, art
cxtcufirc trffortrncnt of
Wcifli and Yotklliire White arid Biue
Plains,
Rose, London ft Briflbi DofKe Blankets,
Invirncfc and Dundee Cotton Bagging,
I'iax and Tow O/.naburgliß,
Oznaburgh, white and col >red Threads
.Cloths and Kcrfeymeta, PuUer.t Cord,
for Veils,
Wot flc-d and Cotton Koficry, Cap; and
Mils,
Calicoes, Ronial and Pocket Hhcikfs.
bed Coids, Seine and Simp Twine,
Uoit b.ZeTa, Duruntt, and Caltmancocs,
Irilh l.inenu, white ft brown P
Gentlemen and l adic’a ! late, allotted, j
a general aflforttnrnt of Snddlery,
Cutlery aud Hardware tiflorted,
Patent ft Carolina Hoes, Trace Chains,!
Powder, Shot, and Bar Lead,
a few fete Tabic Crockery, alfortcd,
ALSO,
OX HJED,
Bar Iron, and Snare Moulds,
Salt in faekr or l>y the bulbs!,
With 4 (Jcncral alfortircn: of
GROCERIES ,
Oftobcr 3. 416.
THOMAS STEWART
7 IN PLATE WORKER,
HAS removed liis Store to (lie house
formerly occupied by Mr. J. speh
Davis, two doo:s tait of the Buck’s
Head.
T. S. returns hi* molt fincert thanks
lo his friends and the public in general,
for the liberal encouragement he has re -
ceived from them, and hopes that by un* !
remitting attention he will merit a eon- 1
tinuancc of their favors.
HE HJS ON HAND,
A complete iiffoi cment o(
Articles in his Line,
which he offers for sale on the molt rea
lonablc term . Orders wtll be thankful
ly rctnved and punctually executed.
LATELY IMPORTED,
a complete alTortnient of the befl and
molt fafhionable
Pell Hanging Materials,
which he wilt fix in ihe neatefi manner.
Cj* Tiie lug he ft pticc given lor old
Pewter and Lead.
September 30. 415*
RECEIVED,
Per the Eliza, Capt. Staiks, aud th.
Misstutrrx, Capt. Monies, from
Liverpool,
an assortment ok
W 00 L LEX S,
CONSISTING of
Rose and DotHe Blankets,
Blue, mixed and brown Coatings,
Red and white Flannels
YX’lefh P.aitis,
Yotklhire ditto, Olive, Drab and Mixt.
For Site, by
JACOB IDLER O Cos.
October 10. 41. 4:8.
WE w uld advise thol’ethirafteri wto have
been Jo busy in defaming good and honelt
men, to pay attention to the following ex
trad!—they will behold in it their true cha
radter*—in it they will behold themfelve*,
as in a niiror, stabbing the reputation of the
honest Patriot—the reputations of honest
men —Let the principles which it is inten
ded to illustrate link deep in your heart*—
let it convince you, that the reputation of a
good man is dearer t him than life. May
it serve to convince you of the infamy of
your condudts, and therehy ftinrulate you,
in future, to adts more honorable.
Oltervationt on Defamation.
Some prize a reputation as much as
they prize life, and fome there are who
value a good name much more than ex
ilfence itf.if. The last mentioned class
is corr.pi.fed ofthr fe wliofc views are not
confined to things which are but of mo
mentary date ; and of such a3 polfefs
minds that dignify the huir.au race.—
Theft think •* a good name is rather to
be chosen than great riches, and loving
favor rather than filvtror gold.”
To attempt to tijurc the reputation
of him who holds reputation dearer tlian
life, is a transgression which the greatelt
I repentance can fcarccly atone for ; it is
a crime which cannot admit of even the
colouring of jullitication upon any pnn
ciplu whatever, except wc ha : indubi
table proofs of the guilt of the person
who is the objcA on whom we iirflidt
Condemnation and reproach
Dcamatiou assumes various forms, in
its and lferent tours through the uuiverfe ;
for it vilits every c ime, tioweVcr ditl -nt ;
no fpet inhabited by Adam’s polferity is
a llianger 10 its wanderings. Defama
lion fomettmes sallies forth like an open
enemy, and auacks the victim of its ven
geanceinthe face of day; and at other
times, it Ihrctlds itfeif in the mid .tight
malk, and adaffin like, deals its blow,
in the dark. When a man is attacked
in the former manner, he is better able
to make hisdefence, as his foe attacks
him openly as such ; in the latter case,
he Hands to chance at all, and datk
scandal mak-afpoitof his chara£!er.
Backbiting is the mod dangerous as
•.veil as the moll effectual way to black
en another’s reputation. Toe moll vil
lainous garb of insinuation. The wietch
who peeps out his head from the croud,
and cries, “ I know something, which
if told would prove a detriment to such
a man,’’ and then fneaki back to his lur
king hole again, is the molt dcfpicable
character ot society ; the croud quickly
catch the found which he iffucs fdrth,
and every one is busy in their conj.df ures
concerning the person thus vilely attack,
cd ; and as the greater part of mankind
are 100 apt to judge unfavorably, the
accufcd is thought to be a thousand
times more guilty than he really is, and
often judged culpable, when entirely in
noccut. Behold the countenance of the
deftming inlinuator— you may read in
his fealurts the conduct he practices ;
the demon of inifehief fits enthroned in
Ins eyes, and furies fv.tll his brealt, ra
ging for utterance.
Defamation is often found under the
roof of envy. The envious man cannot
bear the splendor or merit ; conscious of
his own diminutiveness, he looks up
with artguilli to the greatness which
Ihines in the conduct of another, he
lets h.s invention to work in order to
find out fome failing in the a&ions of the
man who excites his envy ; fume failings
he may doubtlcfs find ; for “ what man
is there that liveth and tranfgrcfletii
not ?” having found a foible, he mounts
the ilagc of defamation, and blows the
trumpet of scandal through the city—
“ Wrath i cruel, and anger is outrage
ous ; but who is able to Hand before
envy ?”
1 he double-iongucd defamrr deserves
to be ranked with the outcallo of the
uuiverfe, the offals of human nature.—
He who begins with foft words, and
speaks plausibly of the objeA he intends
iu the end to ctnfure, doeb it with a viev.
to exalt the objed a little at full, in or
dcr that his fall may be greater. Such
mifc'iable wretches generally incur con
tempt, and are despised by every hontll
heart : they fcldom have penetration e
nough to call a veil over their own igno
rance, while they pretend to expi fe the
failings of another, but arc often so
weak in their intellects, and so unguard
cd in their cxpreffijiis, that they give
fufficient occalhm for the bearer to
doubt not only tlieir own ppriiy, but
alio to doubt the veracity of what th y
relate.
1 happened or.ee to fall in company ;
with a person of the above description ;
he began by fetiing forth in ti very con
fpicuous manner the virtue and amiable
nefs cf a certain character ; after a long
nil of eulogiums, he added, anti he is a
charafter 1 much esteem and revere—
but—But what I cries a person who was
present, and had been attentively lifltn
tng to the encomiums which had been so
tavifh’y bellowed—but he has failings,
continued Mr. Double Tongue. Lord
bless me ! exclaimed the other, without
doubt he has failings ; and pray, cou
tinued Jjcj can you find a man who is
dtfeended from the potlerity of Adam
who is free from imperftiflions ? Bu',
fays the other, hie failings are of a capi
tal nature —He then proceeded to give
an account of them, and related traniac
tione of lo black a kind, in which the
character be had been but jufl before prai*
ling was concrred, that we all for a mo-1
incut itood atiouiihcd, & bluthed for the
depravity of our fellow creatures. After
Double Toogue had finifiied his relation
the person who iuterupted hitr.jjft be*
J'ofc. ag-in a<!.’ -” 1 L ’ •
j rys t e, and is this the ciisr-cter vbcm
in the beginning of your (lory you iuior.
med us that you much eiteemed and re
verred ? Double Tongue recolie&ing
himfelf, ablufh of eonfufion overspread
I his features, while the sneer of contempt
went round the room ; be instantly dar
ted from hi* chair, turned round, and
looking at his watch, exclaimed, devil
take me ! I promised to call at 5,
at four o'clock, and it is now half pad
five ; the time has dolen away quite
imperceptibly ; gentlemen, I mud beg
to be extufed. Having said this, he
took his hat, bowed, and pr cipitately
left the room—Thus do these infignifi
cant defamers of reputation expose their
ignorance, folly and rafeality.
It is a common observation, and I be
lieve it has truth for its b ifis, that they
who are mod deserving ot ccnfure tbi-m
----felves, are generally the mod forward
to censure the fauhs of others, and arc
mod lavish in their epithets of afcufe.—-
If rtafon had any irfluence, we might
suppose, that those wno had experienced
the frowns of fortune thetr.felves, would
he disposed to coinmderate the misfor
tunes of others, indcad of censuring ard
abuling them ; but so it is, that we of
ten find the fortunate moie inclined to
pity the faulty, than those who have been
faulty thcinfclves.
Reputation is dear, and we ought to
be careful of auothet’s good name. We
should judge charitably of our neighbor’s
conduct, and fay but little ol any one,
when we cannot fp. ak to his advantage.
“He that keepeUi his mouth, keepeth his
life ; but he tfiat openeth wide bis lips,
shall have deltiuction.”
JUVENIS.
The Suhfc r thrr,
AT present occupies the WHARF
ft STORE formerly occupied by Col.
Gordon, and dill continues the
Lumber Fn cl or age,
and
Commission Bufmefi ;
Fie will do e Produce on moderate terms.
FI AS FOR SALE,
Rum, Brandy, Gin, Molasses, Sugar,
Coffee, Corn and Supet fine Flour, oi
this years crop.
7hom?.s ‘one's,
Gordon’s IP'iarf.
Odober 10. ts. 4.! 8.
Mil tr & Moorhead,
Have juit Received, in aJJ. ion ta their Tor
mer supply of
Dr) Goods & Groceries,
WELSH PLAINS
Hu nhums,
Men’s fine Caller Hats, in fmail cases
18 hhds. prime Mufcovado and Loaf
Sugars
7 hhds. 3 J proof Wed-India Rum
All of which will be fold on real.iab!e
terms, for cath or approved paper.
Sept. 19 412
Gco’gc Buchanan cr Cos.
(JouNsrox’s Square.)
Have received by the ltte arrivals from Bri
tain their
FALL MJPPi Y,
COMPRISING A GENERAL ASSORTMENT,
FOP. THE
TOWN ANI) COUNTRY TRADE,
which they will dilpole of on moderate terms.
September 30- 415-
Robert & John Bolto.i,
llatk for Sals,
S WEEDS Iron {furred
Brown Sugars per Hugihead
Loaf ditto per Barrel
Inferior Cotton Bagging
Crockery Ware in Craws
Noithward Rum, and
Other articles from Bo ft on
Cologne Mil! Stones, feet diameter
Slacked Stone Lime.
Sept. 23 8: 413
A. SCRIBNER. & id;
HAVE just received per the Schr. IHJL
DAHft AN NA, from N t iv-Yo k,aft cm
fupplv of
BOOTS, SHOES and SLIP.
FIRS,
(or a svrrßioa QUAttrs)
Which, together with their former- flock
makes their atforunent second to none in this
j clt ft
I Ail of which they offer at reduced prices at
1 their store, nearly dppofite tiie Oixchange
j the one lately occup ed by Ogdens’ and Ba
j her August 23 ■
Nclice ;.f tiereby Given,
That the C'jpa.rnerft-.,p carried on here l;v
V’iilia D.xto, James I3ict(-
son and G:;.rge Penny,
Under the firmof James Dicicaox, cftCo
expired, by it3 own limitation, on the ill
indaut ; those who have any demands a
gaintl the concern will plea fe prefen t them,
and thole indebted, are rtqutdvd to
make payment to James Dicklon, who ir
authorised to fettle tiie affair* of the
concern.
William Dixon,
James Dickson,
George Pe ny.
Ia future the business will be continu
ed by William Dixon ft James Dickson
under the firm ot
Janies Dickson, oc Cos.
June 30 88
BILLS ot LADING
For SB: at this OSLe.
NATC TZ Sept. 16.
Letter* from Natchitoches, under date
of the sth of September, date that the
Spanifii army continued encamped at the
Bayau Pierre, and was supposed to be
twelve hundred drong. Governor Cer
dero from Antoioe, had arrived at Na
cogdoches with a reinforcement of 300
regular troops.
Governor Claiborne was diil at Nat
chitoches, and between him, and the pf
ficer commandin ‘ the Spamfh troops,
several letters had palled. Governor
Claiborne h6s ordered a detachment of
militia to be in readmefs to march— Lie
troops from fort Adams had not arrived
but were daily expedited.—The Spantlh
Governor, Horrcia, has arrdlcd three
Americans front Kentucky, of the nam ;j
of Biewtler, Shaw aud Irvin, auci suit
them prisoners to St. Antoine—Gov.
Claiborne has demanded their immediate
rcleafe. —The Spatiiln arm / has evinced
no difpcfiticn to attack Natchitoch -s—
----they avow their ouj.ct to be, to pref rve
inv.otate the territoiy of the King their
mailer. It i* believed at Naehuochrr,
that nothing prevented the American
troop:, from inarching agamic the Span*
mriL but orUcrs to that effedt.
The removal (by order or the PrelL
dent) of a detachment of Spanilh troops
latt winter cr, the welt IrOe the Sabine,
i* afiignrd by the Spaniarueas the reason
lor augmenting their force, in v.-liat
they call the province of Texas
Th s province tlv.y.f y, extends to a lit
tle Bayau abeii fix mile* from Naelii
toches, called th*. Refunds. Ti e fettle s
of the B-yau Piure wh.re the Spanilh
army now is, have confilered themfeives
ui,dcr the government ot Spain.
NEW-YORK, October 3.
Capt. Luce, arrived at Philadelphia, informs,
that on the.27th ult. 10 leagues L. from Cape
May, at b A. M. he saw two large flips, ap
parently frigates, which, from all appearance,
had been engaged; one had loft the head of
her main-mall, and her fails, which were then
set, were in a fluttered condition, f ppofed to
he from lhot—though in that crippled stat.:, the
was purluiag the other, which was making off.
Extruft of a letter from the firft mercantile
heufe in Amflerdarn, to his friend in Phila
delphia, dated Slit July, 1800'.
“ You will aire dy have heard that Lo is
Bonaparte, -A’as roniinated.and is lung of.Hol
iandjt is is really one of thole ftr_nge event*
that we gaze at with furprize, hut in wonder
ful times, nothing ought to ailonilh us —All I
can lay is, I hope it v.iii tend to tne advantage
of our delolated country. This week we re
ceived the news that peace was figusd between
France and Kudin, on the idth inst. at I’ari*,
and it is imagined that this is the forerunner of
a peace between England and France, many
in this place are cl opinion it will thortily hap
pen But I cani.otimagine how it can be polii
ble ; the intei'eii, ..nd the diflerent views of
these powers ate fuen, tha noti.mg but a mir
acle can make them agree.—You may reply we
are in an age of greater miracles...ii peace
Jhouldtake place this fall, without being a pro
phet, the ambition and encroaching ijnrit ot the
one party, will occasion the other to open rup
ture beiore next Iprir.g, this I am convinced of.
Oiffoi.fr 4.
Extracts fiom the Log-Book, of the Experi
ment, Captain i huritpn, arrived atl’hila.-
dtlphia.
Sept. 6, failed fiom St- Jago de-Cuba in co.
with the brig-Sally, Griffin from Philadelphia ;
brig Sally, Wheeler, and brig Rolla, Clap, for
New-York; ft hr. Adeline, > rotvn, for Isalti„
more. Spoke the ichooner Ruby, capt. Nel
son. 7th, was hoarded by the British sloop of
war Lark, treated politely and d.ln.died, ltith,
was boarded by a Briton frigate, and treated
politely, lyth, by a boat fiom ihe Britilh fri
gate Anson, with an cf.iter and 1G men, and
after running usteu nu.es to leeward, tok the
lltpercargo aud niyfelf on board tlie frigate,
■wner. they lwore us to the neutrality of the
property and tout we were not hound to the
Havaunah They detained, and then lent the
boat on board the fchoouer a Itcond time, with
oraers to {earth her dollars. Accordingly, they
broae open the i:-t.lies, and loon covered the
decKs v, ith the cargo; opened the boxes, and
Halted the lugar ; but not finding any dollars,
tiiey Lid us proceed, leaving us about 5 P. ivd.
with the decks Crewed with the cargo. IPth,
est” Matanzies, lpcke flop Frankiin out 23
daysirom New-York ior Havaunah—had been
detained 3 days, a.-ti her cargo hoilted out, by
a Providence privateer —-nd then perlintted to
proceed.
October 7.
l.xtraei o r a letter, dated Montreal, Septem
ber .0, 10, ;G T hree perlons liave been ta
ken in the Juburbs oi .this town, in the adt of
throwing oil a cotihderable number o! Bark
! r.ctes, chi Jly 1 am told of the Merchants bank
\ of New-York, ard lorne other banks ol the U
- ntted Sti. es. ‘l i-.cy lay that they arc extreme
i ly w 1 liexecuted. I am *o.d that they have
t {pu:.d m tjic lie..it where these perlous were
apprehended, near fifteen thouland pet;* is in
counterfeit bills. It is reported c'. .t er
let is in the country, adting w u-. e r>ai
ner.”
‘J h - brig Robinfon it. vy and; _ .rent
Ntari.illes, ana 3G from Madeira. Ft; at
Marfeiiies, ‘ rig Bellona, Smith cf N. Haven
for Mogadore, to fail next Jay. Sept. t7,iat.
32, 52, long. CC, was boarded by the Britifn
trigate Mermaid, was detained 5 hours. Tha
captain oi the Mermaid informed, that the Busy
bfig of is guns, had a levele engagement with
a Fiench frigate ot 44 guns off Bermuda, and
beat her oil. A fleet of 47 iail cf merchant
men, Convoyed by the Orp eus and Venn*
frigates aud Wolverine sloop—they failed front
Madeira 3 day s before cant R.
N otincation.
THE Ortdi.or* , f the 1T BOVVMER
J- SMI i G, arc notified that tiie Cuint
of Ordinary, wiil onl ntaru.tv the 23d cL”
of *his liiitani, pro ced to pay or apjv ttirt
(a3 the case may he) ter c;ed tors 01 wmctj
a l perf. .., cunccr.eil, arc reqJetted to ta.-.3
due not, cr.
Er rafl from the minuter,
Eduard U’ file.
Clerk of the Court of Ordinary,
Oct< Ur it jt. ig
‘worich.
AIL persons htvtng den ar.ds rgunff
the la*? James Moljman, Eiq, or a.
gu.nft tl.e lUiftriUt in Lit, u.vn name, 01 at
Eve; vtor o r the tilate f Moffman, e. • l
pleats hard them in as sennas poflib e, dn
,7 attested, to Jir. Willimv. Mem, that ti.ft
lame rr.a> ue pu: •>. a train for lett emer.t,
jaubes Oliver.
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