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TURttiAV evening, iinniuU, law.
CniUlKSPOKUCNT.K.—Haexv llwMn'i
■ .-nous, will ke will uoi voo- for John M. Berrien,
Jteq.ia rweeared and ahall hue a place.
OCTOBER ELECTION.
On the Glh day of October next, an elec-
- ion for one Senator, and three Represents,
-.ires, to repretent tbit county will take
place. At there are more Candidate* than
ibe County are entitles to, wc have thought
at beat to publish th« names of all ol them.
F01 T1IE SEN.ITK.
TIMOT1IV BARNARD,
JOHN M BERRIEN,
rou tub iterHeamiTATtVB unAxcH.
MOUDRCAI SHEET \LL, Sen.
ROBERT \V. POOLER,
WILLIAM LAW,
FREDERICK s. FELL,
It trill be recollected Hut only one Sena
tor, and three Representatives can be re
sumed.
Mr. Fui- Vou mil oblige an eld resi
dent u! the County or Chatham, by insert
ing in your paper, the following ticket. It
it composed of gentlemen who will well re
present us in our State Legislature.
iBXATOB
TIMOTHY BARNARD.
HETnESIVTATIVES.
HJORUfcLAl hHEETALL, Sen’r.
FREDERICK S. FELL,
WILLIAM LAW.
funder rite cagtabT Trance; and of those V*0
. wlio returned, lto» Tew could rclatecotrecN
ly when and how their late companions
foil 5 The guerilla warfare ere dread—for
we hare no point to aim a deadly blow at.
II we ditperse a patty, and capture or kill
their karacr at one pass, we are sure of
meeting a more fortunate successor at the
uext.
“The Duke, ’tis remarked, contemplates
moving upon Seville, at a point offering
greater faciiitirsvf defence. But I am more
inclimxl to think his main object is, to be in
possession of lacUities to communicate will)
the Baron d’Hatnelin, off Cadiz, in cast
ihiogs press hard."
FliOM CADIZ.—Havana papers containing Ca.
hi dates to the 9.h of August, inclusive, hate
been received at Charleston.
The U. S. frigate Cwjrrw, Cspt. Bsosir, with
imr Slinikter Sir. Nsu x on board arrived afT Ca
dis on the 25ih July, but was denied an entrance
by the French blockading aqua,Iron, and sailed
for Gibraltar Ur. Arroirron, our Charge tie Af
faircs shortly after left Cadis itt an American ves
sel to ascertain from the French admiral the rea
. Ir-TbestifJWy,
strived «t tUhiasctu in 14 -oysftoat Lagutt*,
brings information, that en express liad arrived
then previoaa rebel sailing; which staled, that
the Spanish garrison ofPortoCsbcilo were tngag.
ed in blowing up the whole of the fortifications,
castle, out works, lie. and that Commodore la
horde was there with his hi gale and corvette to
lake olT the troops. The two Trench strip* of war
were oH'Lsguayra, from which itwaa supposed
that an understanding eaiated betareen their Com
modore and La horde, A ship of war from IfuL
land had arrived for the Colombian government.—
She had vahsable stores on board, and U repre
settled ns eery fine vessel.
MiiusmmiMmtitit,
TO THE HEPUBUCANS CP TUB UNITED
■STATK8.
Ah./.
The bitterest caroneeof WilEsm H. Crawford,
e found la any part of the
PROM JAMAICA.—Film Affnmaion papers ta
the 24th ult base been received at Charleston
on the 23d ult. theschr Astrea, Loring, arrived
at Kingston, in 56 days from New York, and re-
ported having been food into, on the Util, by two
•dm. under the Colombian flag, wbieb proved to
be the Colombian pritatetr .Ihnheita. Scott.ui,’
commander, and a Spanish vessel, her prise, load
ed with cochineal sad indigo They boarded the
Asms, and being short of provision,, took a sup
Mr. Editor—Please publish the follow
fng ticket lor the next Legislature and
•Uige HUNDREDS.
^ SENATOR.
TIMOTHY BARNARD.
XKrRKvKXTATlTES.
FREDERICK S. FELL,
•WILLIAM LAW,
ROBERT W. POOLER.
Mm Fill—Please publish the following
ticket for members of the Legislature; I
slunk it wiU please about
SCO VOTERS
sox sen non.
JOHN M BI-.RKtEN,
JOB REPRESENTATIVES.
WILLI YM LWV,
« W POOLER, '
F- S FELL.
Mb. Fell—I observed in Saturday’s Re
ffoMiran three different tickets with names
«f pei sons to represent this county in the
Wit Legislature, in a way that is disliked.
Ifou aid please through me medium o.
yt>"T paper, give the following ticket,which
srJI be supported cjr
456 TOTLBJ.
Senator
JOHN M. BERRIEN,
Representatives.
WILLIAM LAW,
R. W- POOLER,
F S. FELL.
vei iu ascertain irum toe Frencn ailnursl the rea.' -astrea. ano Being an„n oi provision?, toox a sup
son other nut entering the purt, but cuuld only Ipty Irons her, with water, for which they gave Ilia
learn from him that she had gone to G.bral'sr. 1 captain a Iriile, and then permitted her to depart.
a rhi. -v»i— v-—» .i—, — I SVIiile they were on board the Astrea, they inform
ed that the American ateam.buat Seagull, one of
Com. Porter’s squadron, had recently been taken,
by three piratical boats, full of men, by surprise
in 'he night, wher, humble to relate, they pul Vie
wAa/e •/ lie officeri and erne inn the Seiler,. and
Vuu cruelty put them in death! and the pirates bad
swurn vengeance against a I Americans.
I* fUn is probably our old acquaintance, Capt
Suntuvwbu sailed from this pert in May but ir.
a v.-nad schr tor Mobile, and after refitting bis ves
sel there, decamped in the night leaving his bills
unpaid, a., ■ was afterward-, frequently oceu on
die F| .-id, coa.t The Teasel lie left litre in was
called the 11 Vi I huh-lla, but it is nut st all itnpro
habit- that he II,v charged it to .flirt i /u, which
was the name of die vessel his Cornell,no.I a IS 61
ltd up fur, and whirl, he lost on the Florid. const
—the co o tender of the Asir..:, might very essdy
have mistaken.ftirov.ni, for A’ltebeda, and OeJul
In t r Madrids. ,vs irgards tlie stury r .. .ting
die A'n, Cu t. . <ri ) .lmeasaiy to comr.idic
it,as all ot uv readuls mu- be want thit he
as at Thompson talma'long after the period
lemioned..
JnOMlllELA.su —lly an arrival at New York
Horn Belfast, files of Dublin and Belfast papers
to (be 1st ef August, inclusive have been received.
That unfortunate country continued to be stil,
• scene of riot and bloodshed. Two men who
had been witnesses on a trial st F.nnis, were mur
dered on their way home, end another individual
who bad been employed in collecting tyihes,,liar-
cd a Mfflllir fate*
The steam packet Lousitanis, which plied be
tween London and Ooorto, was lost off Egivit on
The 11th July. There were 'Ml passengers a*
Wd, 40 of whom perished.
Phis conduct of the French Admiral, (sayaa Ca
die editor,) appesn to ut so much the more
strange, as only slew days ago he permitted a
Portuguese vessel of warto i nter the port whieit
brought on board the Minister Plenipotentiary of
that nation—Posterior to thK we have also seen,
an English frigate errite in oitr port. What then
could have been the cause of this odious excep-
lion towards the American Frigate I It can be
doubtteas nothing else but that the American go
re ntment it not a monarchy.”
A proper complain', it is nid has been sent by
Mr Nsu us, to the duse d'A ngouleme, and the A-
m -rican legation st Paris. Despatches have alto
bee - rccilv-.l fr.m him to government by an ar
rival at New York from Gibraltar.
lit? editor ol (lie Charleston Mercury gives the
follow in; summary bm the papen received at
that office.
1 he President of the Cortes adjourned
that body on the Jth of August The Kin,:
trade a speech from the tlirooe, in whirl
- spoke with groat cui.fijncc of the fin..:
viuntph of the Constitution, am' anintau
I. rted severely on the conduct of the Frcnv li
Government. The treason uf Abi-nal w„:
•hided to in strong terms.
The Cortes replied to the King, t espund-
•K h ‘t» sciiliinents, and then adjourned; both
"ti s apparently reposing confidence it.
each other.
Train the adjournment of the Cortes, wc
may conclude mat no immediate danger-
ue apprehended by them—if such were
th.-ir impressions, the anting would has-
been permanent.
Count Uourdcsouli sent a present of some
■ c to 1‘ctdinand, by a Spanish officer, who
nad joined the invading army. Gen. Valdc
kC.it the present and the lic.rcr hack, will
the answer that his Majesty had cease-
'tom using cold drinks; and further, that i-
-ny c inmunications were forwarded agan
by a Spanish renrgado, lie would hang ut
such a messenger.
Madt id dates of the 27th July, were it
ccired at Cadix. Every thing was in pn
psration for the depaititre of the Dukv
d’A ngouleme lor Seville and Cadiz.
So abundant was the supply of Grain it
Cadiz in August, that wheat had falUt
twenty rials the fanega.
By a decree of the Cortes, the imports
Uon of tobacco is allowed in Spain, without
monopoly. Unmanufactured tobacco is to
pay a duty of three rials per pound in for
etgn vessels, and two rials per pound in
Spanish vessels.
On the 23d of July the Cories passed .
decree lor equipping lour ships ol the line,
five Itigajes, and several other vessels o
"af.-lVe rather apprehend that the means
are wanting for carrying thia decree into
execution.
There are no accoonta in the Cadiz ex
tracts ofariy transactions of the armies in
the Peninsula worth noticing.
FROM SPAIN, via PoKTO RICO —By an ar
rival at Baltimore from Porto Kicu, papers of that
place have been received to tlie 24».’i ult inclusive.
On the 23d a veajel arrived there bringing ac-
eoun'a bom Barcelona diree’, to the 12th July.—
The following intelligence by her la given in the
papers,
“ The captain and pilot of laid vessel say
- __ j that the public spirit in favour or the right
FROM GIBRALTAR.—Accounts front Csdizto * ,,d J 11 ** " U ‘T> abounds to an extraordinary
the 1st of August, have been received at Ntw. "I “'i “a le
They contain nothing of importance respeetta; i hlm.elfio sally uni. bis army on the 13th
(be sffdrsof Spin. Some akirmWiiag.ugoing I “On the 9th July, General MILANS at-
on between the French and Spanish forces with tacked the enemy at the /'tinttt de MoHiee
\ined uicc/iL ./_/ /j _. j . . . ■
Varied aucceaa.
The Tribune, British frigate, arrived at Gibral.
tar ut the 24 h July, with Sir W. A’Ceurt, the
Dr. Minister to the coon of Spain.
ThetmnkofBrigaditt.GenetsI, in the Spanish
service had been suppressed by tbaUortea.
The following letter fitum a French officer to
foil father in-law who is > Spaniard, prtaenta an
encouraging view of the situation of affiorn in
Spain t
“I can scarcely tell you what is going
forward in Andnlunia and Catalonia, »ur in
formation ia so subject to flat contradiction
By facts. Yesterday we heard that Cadi*
had surrendered; and to-day private letters
inform ut that It ra a scene of constimtional
festivity. I should be indeed a happy sol
dier, could 1 be assured that (bis war would
terminate in one grand battle upon the
ttlains of La Mancha. For, even should we
be unfortunate, it would be some consola
tion to know, that our friends could identify
the spot where we felli-tbe day-the
hour—the duly. But, as it is, we hare no
such consolation. Our number* gradually
lessen by sickness, by assassination*, br
alight skirmishes | and whether that it is
considered impolitic, or unimportant, we
have no hope that our name will find iu
way lcto a BuUclin. The Spaniards have
del Hey, and although his troops were not
drove 8000. and those f the enemy cxcce-
dtd 12000, Ar routed them completely.
“1 lie captain and pilot most positively
assure us that the army uf General MINA
is composed oi 40,000 men—that he has
under his command a regiment of F'rench,
with tri coloured cockades and imperial ea-
gle; together with a battalion of Pacciocot,
composed of 8oo men, of whom lie has
sufficient proofs to enable him to put un
bounded confidence in.
They also observe that the division of
General MANSO was in the Ebro; that
among the forces which protect Barcelona,
there Is a battalion of Ladia wearing a
halberd and a kind of cloak—that they take
care of the tick and wounded, and transport
(hero on their own shoulder* to the hospi
tals; and that these heroines perform most
heroic and important *ervicc*. H
The amount of deposited In the Provi*
denoe Institutions for Savings, for on* day,
(5th Inst.) is sutan hs the Muniffacturere'
and torment' Journal, to have been 0115.
A new invented Threshing-Mill la in
operation in Claremont. Vermont, which
tiet forgotten that upwards effive hundi •! I , n! *™ , * r .
llUpu,ln optrati#n
threshes and clean* nearly |y bushels oi guira tot Bogota-the Llter'pUcIT'belnR
wheat n one Lunr. Ir is ant In nnerailan Tt i.V. ‘ITT:VL. , rTV oeln K
J-'iuica papers KCcired at Fkiladclphia contain
n affidavit ki/ucJ by t»o men, in .inch lltey
ate dial they were the uwnere of die goods
inch were found in a cave on the i.'and of Cuba
)* 'kc U S schrr Bcoyle and Greyhound and that
they bad just landed them there, supposing the
two to hr, to be ra e*, and had fired upon them
under the same impresdon. 'Tie persons who
were on shutc they state to hat e been fishermen
.nd the. wires and c.iil .en, amounting in all to
..'••out twelve perron j. The gun« ,re slro said to
have belonged to the fi.hcnnen, and the fact of
heir having been human bones found in the c.ve
’. cuntndictcd.
The Annual Cnnimencement of U-...-
tloin College, at Brunswick,Main, was licit!
on the 3d rust. Alter the t x, trises of the
Candidates lor the Degrees »l Bachelor uml
Musternf Aris. 31 yutmggentlemenreocia-
od 'I'" Degme uf A. B. olid 12 that of A. M.
jolix «V Ames. Esqatic sun of the
de Fisher Ames, .if Dedham, Mass, is t
candidate for Congress in the jtlace oi Dr
Enstii, elected Governor ot riiai State. The
other candidate is John Bailey, Esq**
Clerk in tne Department uf State at Wash
ington.
In the ship falcon, which arrived at New-
York on the 2d inst. came passengers,
Prince Charles Bomatartb, (son of Litcivn
Bonaparte.) ins wife, (a daughter oi Joseph
Bonaparte) and their suite of eight persons
They took lodgings at the City Hotel,
where friends had been wailing some lime
<o receive them.
Trial/or Libel.—The trial ol S. B. H.
Judah, for publishing a lihelnus wuik,
entitled« Gotham and the Gothamites,”
after several abortive attempts to postpone
it by (he defendant, war tiroiiKht on in the
Court of General Sessions of New York, on
Monday, 8th inst. The Jury found the
defendant guilty. Sentence of the Court
had not been passed on Tuesday evening.
The fi.ic estate called Cavertham h art,
was sold under the hammer in London, to
Mr. Rothschild for 110,000 guineas!
CHArUkTON Sept. 19.
A sanguinary fight took place yesterday
altcrnoou in Washington sircect, between
two White Men, in whiih one cf them bit
off part ot the chin and underlip of his oppo
nent. The offender was arrested, and
committed to prison t while (he mutilated
pan or his adversary was picked up, and
conveyed, together with its owner, to i
surgeon, in older that they might be again
united, if practicable.
Peru—A letter dated at Pay ta, June 1st,
is received in tliia city, from which the fol
lowing is an extract.
“Since the unfortunate occurrence to the
Republic at Moquegua, (in the Intermedi
ns) all the states are making uniform efforts
to put an end to the war wlifoh baa been
continued to fong~fiy~ SpnrfpTnuiu from a
motive of pride than from any hope of sue*
cen. In a aliort lime 20,000 men will b*
ready to commence operations against the
Spanish troop*. On the 17th ult, 5000
•ailed from Arioa, under Gen. St. Crus, to
join 3000 more coming Irons Chili. 6000
Colombian* have started from Guayaquil,
and the campaign will be directed by the
Liberator Bolivar, under whose order it la
expected a durable peace will be establish*
ed.”—A/rr. At.
We obierv by an article which ia copied
into several papers here from ibcRalriaierr
Patriot, that the U. 8. ship John Adams,
ia about to underuke a wonderful perform
a nee—nothing Ida than a voyage from La
— *-i indue ucme
about fsoo nulce in Use interior oftbecoun-
who are to be found la any part of the V. State*,
cannot with truth and candour charge Iris friend,
with any sealoua eflerta ia hi. favor—Indeed such
of his - nenda as are strange re to his palm; have
had good cauie to be, and oo doubt have been
surprised, that those more intimate with bis char-
•cter, bit opinion* and his history, have been so
silent ami core lea.. No presses have been eats,
blished with the avowed purpose of supporting
hi* pretensions, and lauding bis qualifications, or
of pouring calumny and abuse upon the beads of
those who are competitors with hits for the same
high station; nay, in very few instances bav* at.
tempts been made to answer or refute the various
falsehoods which have been uttered against him
Even In Georgia, where it it reatontble to sup.
pose he wants neither advocates or talent* to de
fend him, compantive silence has been preserved.
Ue has been died a duelist, so intriguer lud a
federalist. Ho has been branded. with every o-
diout rpithei* which malice cuuld invent or ef
frontery could publiih; yet have hlsfriends cho
sen to meet sucli charge,, rather with the smile
of derision, then by giving them too much im
portance to areue a suspicion of their truth —
Such a course of conduct is certainly correct in
Georgia. Here the character of Mr. Crawford
can su.'ain but little injury, because he is sup.
ported bra vast majority of the people, led by
the virtuous and intelligent in every p«rt of the
state. It is true he bit enemies here, who are
neither despicable for their numbers, nor allege,
ther ridiculous for their talents. In tlie business
of persecuting him they lure manifested a de-
gre* or indu.liy almost unparalled. But tbeit
very efforts tc, destroy him have counteracted
Iheitr wishes. The people have witneued their
exeilions and luve been led to dispise them. In-
Head or behuldmg honest endeavors to impede
the elecion of a political arch fiend, they hare
»ern the manifestation of a malignancv, greedily
intent upon the d.struetion of iu victim, aod u
hatred so keen in i c search oT slanderous asper
sions, that like the voracious appetite of the Cor-
niu.-ant, It IS united by the fi.thy garbage upon
width it de to feed, ij.as perhaps to those
lea. acquainted w ith Mr. Crawford than ourselves,
this degree of silent scorn may not appear so
proper. To them it m.,y appear that in Georgia
he is not defended, because he cannot be. Our
present and taturc rcnui ks are therefore intend
ed rather lor the «y„ of those who reside with
out. tlisn of tliiue who re»ide Villon the t'e.
It is objected ogiiiut Mr. LVawfonl, Out lie if
duellut. F„r lie it from us to deny tc conceal
ic s c.i.ncctcii *ilh tin. charge. It is true that
ne has been engaged in two duels as pri:„ ipal—
first with S’eter L. Van Allen, K«j. who unfortu
nately •* as killed at the fecund fire, and secondly
wnlt the Jir -nt Govern or of G. cugL, A am
whom he received a wound in the wrist, which
destroyed the joint. Un wm;c we admit thcae
tacit, there are cii .mstaneca toiinecicJ with
them, eqj dy uee-ttiry to be disclosed. If one,
and csp.ci ■» so anonymoua wr It • were to as
sert, lint Sir, i ra .ford war nufri nJ to this mode
of terminating disputes, iiolwiih,landing those
lwi.*Ha,re,b« a wild scarce,'/ obtain credit, si.
though he all iu.d iikewloe aswrt that his informs.
■ion wus derived f.orn he man liirateli; given
bath before and aper they look plxse. Nolw i h
..adding the tru a of the fact however, no rdi
unce will be placed upon u. It it suilieient lot
Hie writer io indnlotn tvha few will deny, iht
ac •'.niing to the habits and •>; iuiuns of the socie
ly in which Mr Crawford wx? reared and edu-v-
ed, It is held to be dishonorable and disgracefol in
■lediii. a direct appes. of tbis kind, (t is no' my
internum tojuatdy, or c* i .‘emu such habit* ami
•uch opinions. She admission of Ihc laet ia ah
that is nrcessiry—Nor do 1 Yntcnd to eu j'iire
very minutely into the par.icuhr cirounistaneo;?
ol the i».: oeniest, I wnl only oboerve that »lr.
Crawford wa» an atturney by piaftuian-lli.it ho
cummnicc.i this pursuit when poor, snj that tu
his sticceas in ,t, he depended for the mams o.
subsistence—1That in the first cs« mentioned he
was challenged by Mr. Van Aden, in a manner
and under c>.euinstance* wltoh precluded ac.
oou.Modatioti any i:. other way.) The eail wasdi-
rect, and left no room fur ea danation Tlicy
met, and the result lias been told. Ill Ihc se
cond instance he was also challenged Governor
Clark in his book. Ins recently published foe
challenge itself. In time therefore who luve
seen it, it will be obvious, that Mr. Crawford hid
no alternative but an acceptance to escape dia-
grace. The challenge ipeaka for itself—cum.
menl is unnecessaiy.
After Mr. Crawford had nearly recovered from
the wound which he received in (Alt corned, he
was tgain invited to the field by Gen. Clark, this
invitation be promptly refused, because ill the
satisfaction colled for by the previous arrange
menu had been given. Had he been the bloody
minded being whom hls northern enemies have
represented him to be, here was a glorious op.
portunity for guiding Ida savage appetite.
Upon a e ndid and calm review of his conduct
on tlmse several occasions, his friends apprehend
no cause to fear a result unfavorable to hit rejiu.
tation The writer iliacliinu all wish to revive
tlie animosities which gave rite to these several
affair*. In Georgia It never would have been ne
cessary. lien there are living witnesses enough
to counteract any unfavorable impressions, which
the attempt to use them to his injury, might
have been intended tojaake—but they have also
been used In distent parts of the nation, and it ia
conceived that a let* prompted allusion to the
cireumsteoees could not have answered the pur.
pose of his defence.
It is limber objected to Mr Crawford that be ia
an intriguer. A charge or this kind ia easily
Htedc, se are all other* which cowist in brand
assertion, ooafitlcnt that no evidence of its troth,
marked even with a plausible appearance, can he
offered, nothing more Is necessary to repel it, then
e Oat denial tad a call for proof—on what occa
sion was it that he ever displayed thit master
spirit of latrigue l Was H on liia election to the
Senate of the United States f His enemies scare-
ly attempted en opposition Wes it iu obtaming
•he mission to Frame t Mr. Madison, kho ap.
pointed him; end the senate eonfirmad'Shat tp.
poinunent, (rainy of whom are alive) will testify,
that he sought it not, and accepted It with reluct
anoe. Wu it when he was made Secretary of
Warf The appoiatment waa determined on be.
i thstkeerfoidti(vehec&nbBi U Hj|x,w
I had be chose to be.
that his asms should be used, tad t **
attendance of bis friend* ’ Md
... curtate. There sre thJV*-'-
men, formerly, and in P«t,
*“» GeargUs to whom sB
ef this cauwia sre known
Mr. Forsyth, Mr. Wilde. M , A/H W
bert. If e doubt remnins upoell^l? 4,
those Gentlemen, I am pertuadrd.
hold informstion of wUcT,^^
L It U hr Bored they w w
Ur. Crawford’s views end wiste^T*'
i. Let them therefore be snpMfoi
why appeal to say oat, when Mr. Meeraef*
conduct, (end by bis words too,) werabZ?*
ry to quote them, has testified to sodI.Tz
those unfounded eoeusstioos I Ac IstrbL/' 1
head of which wu Mr. Crawford, tod^’l*'
t he highest office in (he gift of the nulT “*
not have escaped the deteeUot of Ur «.
•nd Ms friends. Had such an one
been defeated. Is it to be believed lh«7
after Ids election, Mr. Muune would h,„
Mr. Crawford Into bis confideneo sad placed
st the head of an executive sppoiatmr-
which, no oilier is more important, or —.
grester degree of talent end bk,
minisiration t
Some of his enemies have alluded to e
transactions of minor importance, ta wlws
charged th.t this spirit ofiiitri|ue hash-
played. If any one into whore hinds Une,
gstlona may come will examine Iheptooft,
out regard to the assertions ef three afoi
them, the friends of Mr.Cr:,fori OTwdl
tent to rest his defence to their eilmdrtrni
lion. I close my remarks upon Urn bead*,
ply observing, if it is tuiinie that he his ■
ed a character for intrigue in miltera of,
it is much less worthy of credit when the
a made in matter* of IcsscoDjcqaence.
. JCSTO.I
• There » one excepbon. Bo one lute
him a Yazoo 1st.
fit may be matter of sorprire.hot ,-bk
ed that there is e person of undoubted pits
and trust yet living, by wlmm the lollnvire ;
can be cateblialicd, via.—Tlut ilii* diallentth
Mr. Van Allen to Mr. Crawford wot thcrml
a cabal of certain famous federal cfl-rorcn,,
met at a noted Tavern in Wwhingiooi
Slate, and gave it as thvir apinkio t
Allen, while they were under a auw
rtufi, mat he should rather light Mr Cm
Mr. Tail.—Tlie reason for this advice *im»i
C. on account of his tatentiand grarii-f.
was s mud, more dangerous character foes
T.—It so happened iliat Mr.CtiaiuniffoiJ
ing ns the friend or Mr. Tait, ineifoerb 71
accepting a challenge) stepix.il into r
The cmdusion of the (Arbos mty I
edv-L
fires near Jftat-uiaet.—Early in lit;. |
sent month the village wore a goon) t
pec i the lirrs were within a few iula
various tltrcciions, and the smote»t
us almost to snflaeale periom. T
turn* were 70 or 80 houses buna, I
ing principally lo \l iacanet imMli
unce the resilience of the poor ami ind.
ou* farmers, who hare thus Ion their I
•II. One person a female, peiuhed. ‘
citizens u( Wiacaavel hire been ivof
Ijciierolcntiy engaged in (icl|aing '
terers—Cnor/eefen. Ciy (luz.
I* »'< «
SAV%N*n
A it Ml T Alls
Sloop Mury.laiu',
>r 1) »r»cn—put in to p«hkcn^e« ..
wr, 2 \lr tiarli, VlefoN Murphy
rnon this ronr. .
Ship I'tlltr# UotierdBm* July
Sloop llumlta Hohdc*, C’UaHcfiton, 12 1
The Klit t mihI Pol’v urnred rtU.*W
i«ri hi thut on the !Ji
tlo»i> Hutp, oft li J port—tie cnpt*in (-
auf [U*bi(.m«r] M
her litrM'', and t*o . t »»*r»inti* h®*i'» -
S brig Spark, frum M*f»naoffit<
0 cmis
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on,u
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Livcrjwul Coo!. H |w«
FEW Chaldron, lur sale by
C. DC!
O' 9J 1«5
lcr A Lady who ha* b:OQ
cd in ciroumduncu# wi*hc* » *»iu»l*o« 11 J
M wet mirtc, she can work n- tn »ntm
•nd u wdVuij^to m»ke her%etf«'«W‘*
cation of chi. Jr.t^ Sh* cottc
mended.
rent 23 n!8*
A LI. ncrwits iit<|v:b(t*vl io ll»c < R ***(j
MftGahajtan. of
•re rcqucitnl to come forward and ■•JT
•n«l tho«e (hat have any dcm*mU
property Mtcted^^^n^
JOHN GRAHAM )
sept 23 !B5tL
,t£P
«y«s* .
rears inc appounmen wan oeicrmineu oa t>e-
forw hit trrivsl from France, and without hls
knowledge. Wash when bis name waaprepos
ed in the caucus in which Mr. Monroe was note.
noted for the rep nb Bonn* for IheFTtaodeney f—
Tlie people of Dm DnM State* oo* weO know,
\j INK niontiu alter date -
.. * made to tlie honorable the -
ferior Comt of EffingntmCminty
ordinary purposes, for leave fo “
land laying in the Couoty of BlSsf
two hondred aerea
the Inatf of e tract of l*od eftsme
of the undivided estate ufN incy
tract of laud seventy seven u'in><
Irici, of Hal County, Ce-niia.
teteof WilHnin M’ttshaysedr"""
the benefit of the heirs and crtdiix'
JOHN 6^*4
iiiuraJ
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To He*,
A pleasant >w<l **„■,,
fffVl on Market went.
■ ••• by Hr. Dick, and
Chariton > pete
toberoext.
Also,* two "toy""
and Lot. near Mr.
bert wart. oreUrofoX^j
aim, aoaaa'y/
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M3 AUoT‘ e vnaJ*Jrtif J
which will he reaW J
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