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•~! Editors of this paper
riuic be po it-paid, c.r they
cannot be attended to.
CESL- WILKINSON,
V S.
Ue ?eopU of the U. States.
Our readers will recollect
t hat on the day of the ad*
•ournnieiu of the laH Con
2-refs, the committee ap-.
pointed for that purpose re-
Ixsited a statement of faffs,
relative to the Commander
in Chief of the Army of
the United States, which
after coniidetable debate j
(for the ihor.tncfs of time
allowed) was received by
the Houle, and ordered to .
be printed. These docu
ments have at length come
into our poflefiion, and af
ter examination, we (hall
publish fucli parts as have
not before been laid before
the public.—’ln the mean
time, in justice to the indi
vidual, whole charder is
so eminently concerned, we
this week give place to a
communication,
by him to the Editors of the
National Intelligencer ; as
well as a piece signed “ Jus
tice"— calculated to meet
one of the numerous char
ges brought agaiml him.
We gave place lad week
to a publication which has
cceafioned a con fiderahlc Hir
among, the friends of Mi.
Hobby. We deem it ful
feient to declare that it was
not received without limi
tation, and was not placed
on our file for publication
kinril the g; ntleman who
Landecfit in aljfirred us that it
was unq ael ion ;M \ thee a1 e,
L that the truth was confi
ctrabiy feftene'd rather than
raagniiicd. We conceive
curldves bound under lorne
ooiigatiuns-to insert every
communication that comes
mom h. refpecluble source,
.perticulariy ii it be handed
!n J .provide,! that it con
ui;}3 nmhinn hi our know
,c l d c mimical to.icuth or at
vlnl] -- WitJ ou r orinci ples.
X\ i i l.
--t.ve to the former it
icifs n.,t wkn us to deter
; hut ivom the autho
r:,y vv ‘icacc jt came, we
’••ere not iek a privilege to
doubt, and bHicviugit true,
w e lliould feel leiibned in
odr own eHimation if we
did notlcorn with becoming
-Hignation such a Violation
c ‘ humanity. •
On i ueiday lad we were 1
Cal ‘ c d on by the friends of |
*’ r Hobby for the author of
1 e cormr.unicntion, which
w, - gave them, when it was .
L * i that v/e were to
neuter, and would !
iW'iim any anitnadverlions !
Jn # “ply to the original pa- j
y a *«“ph. Hut we c-erceive !
1,1 t “- fc hid Herald a charge ;
Hjmfl our p r els of being j
' lo c orrupt as to give- k •
F-vlicity We ihmj. take j
, but little notice of it at
prelent, as the charge, we .
believe, will be pronounced i
by every impartial man, as j
a bate, Fife aid malicious j
attempt to injure our cha- !
ractcr and eHcblifliment.
' T* j
By lad Evening’s Mail.
Savannah, Aug. 30. i
On Tucfday evening ar
rived the brig John Adams,
Capt. Paul RclTigiiol, inzp
days from Montego bay, j
(Jamaica.) Capt. Roiliig- j
nol, has politely favored us I
with tiic intelligence of an
English thip having arrived
at Falmouth, the day previ
ous to his departure in 26
days from London, bringing
accounts of an amicable set- |
I tlement of all differences be- j
tween England and the U. j
States!—This account was ■
• confirmed by Capt Douglas j
of his Britannic Majelty’s j
brig the Rein Deer, which ;
boarded the John Adams at !
fca, on the 4th ink.
Accounts had alfj been
received at Falmouth, by
the arrival of the above
mentioned lhip of a very ie
verc adtion having been •
fought in the latter end of j
June, between the French i
and combined armies of En
gland and Spain, in which
the former had been defeat
ed, Capt. Cochran hid or
dered all imprefied Ameii
can seamen in his squadron
to be dil charged, aad it was
1 Hated that numbers had been
■ liberated previous to the
‘ failing of the John Adams.
New York, An?. 17.
From France. — Ycilcrday
arrived in this port, the fa ip
1 Dispatch, Captain Laffon,
' from Bordeaux, which piace
| she left the 20th of June.
Mr. Robert Bailey came
paifenger in the Dispatch,
and forty Spanish ic, French
ge n tie men. Mr. Bailey has
defpatclics from Mr. Arm-
Ihong to our government.
No change had taken place
in France relative to Amc
i rican property. Bonaparte
j continued his hoHility to
1 this country. Mr. Arm
| strong had not left France,
j and it was not known when
|he would. Vv T e have seen a
J letter from a gentleman at
Paris who Hares that it was
rumored that Mr Armdromr .
. # , O (
would not leave there until j
1 autumn : and was the wri
-1 * 1
ters opinion that he would
*
not come even then.
New York, Aug. 18
Lairjl from England.
At 6 o’oclock tins even
ing our boat came up from
j the Hook with our news
[ collector, who had boarded j
the Pacific, captain Staun
.ton, in jo day.; from Liver- 1
I pool —Capt. Staunton has »
I politely favored us with \
London papers to the 6til *
j r r
and Liverpool to the fith
j July. They contain very
little news ot primary im
: portance : the most promi
-1 w *
• nent articles will be given
on Monday.
\, e learn.tiKjJ; Brcv/ji, tne .
%
L.te collector at New Or- !
leans, was leized in the
i in • Ldiuon, ar ike
j inttanca of Mr. Pinkney
; our mi aider at that place ;
j and that to regain his liber
i tv, he,gave up all his bills
j olexchange and other pro
perty, which i; now in the j
hands of Mr. Pinkney in
trait for the United States.
| It was reported that an em
' hargo would he laid on all
j the vessels in tine ports of
! France on the 4th of July,
| to continue 6 months.
I
From the Freemans journal.
Latcjifrom Cadiz.
The captain of the Grow
ler, which arrived here yef
j terday in ij days from Ca-
I diz reports , that 15,000
j French troops under gener
f ai Sachet, had larprifed the
I brigade of gen. Craufurd,
| confiding of 6,000 men on
; the frontiers cf Portugal,
i which he totally defeated
* onb/2,000 Engliih eicaped
| the (laughter,
lowKu c.vy \n \,
Quebec, July 30.
On Saturday arrived in
i tills town horn South A
! merica, Don Jo/pb Gon
zales. a S’panifii gentleman.
V/e hear that he held a fub
government on the sum- ,
mit of one of the Andes,
and that he is travelling to
(hun the troubles of tem
pefluous times particular
; ly at a moment when the
sovereignty of the conn
try is in a. manner the object
of a scramble. This gen
tleman makes mention of
ancient buildings o 1 the
top of the Andes, cqn druct
cdofftonej of such magni
tude as to pals the compre
henlion or man by means
they could have been raised
to such altitude. The de
fen t from the feat of his
; government to t * plains
j was four days journey.
la the river, U. States
brig Vixen y from Philadel
onia, la<d from Havanna.
The lion. G. Poindexter,
delegate to Congress from
Miftilbppi territory, and
a lady came paffengtr in
the Vixen, it is with ex
treme regret we are obliged
to (late that capt Tripp r,
ot the Vixen, and purler
I died 611 their passage ftom
11he Havan na to this place.
, f Orleans Gazette , 'July 19.
grxr *•*»»"« *enrr 1t« *m wtmmmvrmmm tmmmm ■ urmtm
iLr return.
Inour S(l N”. inf Sc connntiiiicaiinn over
1 lie tigr at'ire H. Fur he wo occuUoju'ly
I im li.’iaic *• 1 *•»<! i»* w.i eti occa*,iou»l juebri
j ale."
1 •
PRICE f CURRENT
Cotton, 10 :o 1 1 rents.
• Sal;, 'l] 1-2 cis.
1 Coin Meal, 75 cts-
I Flour 6 collar*j
Bacon, 10 rents
! "Wvi’tentTonT"
i Ret ufl N day tor the next ’
Sll periorCourtofßichmond !
county, is out on Wedncl- !
day die 10th i'nft.
John M. Man.
Sept. 3. _
~BL A A IK TOMMUNi> *
l } 'or sale ai ibis Ojjice
! T he mas I. Wray Si Co.
II AV K Tu > T KL: C 1; IVE D ,
el fresh i 7>/j/</ ct'
DRUGS & MUDICIXES,
* nrili:ir(J’* Snnll, lint ’it on an.i j
patent Medic oe, gommsUuj
'I s <hm at «it !<■<» as tv err i or-n • rl\
j k» ji: m thi> place by Mr. I lons.
; -on, among which aw, HaimlioiA
G ai. d Hr sUirativu
and i'tvtr Dcrps,
Pvrqion, Lot too, tic.
Y*’onn fitstroving Loxongi#*,
Lss iVltistard,
luoi.'tu VAgotab ts Specific.
I hev arc ajltt. m daily ox
p-cOvOon t,j receiving :in ex'en
«tv*- additional iisionmrnt, all ol
whit a will hi souj at liid mas; re
duce (1 pi it VS.
5.,-|) en.ber 3* 4t
WILL HE SOLD,
At Columbia Court J Duse on
tbs second Tuesday in No
vember next y
t)ne tract ol iand containing
20?.-} actes of land in VViiktn
io i county in the 23d dilhict,
Mo. 232. Sold by an order ol
Couu tor the benefit'of the
heirs of Win. Jt nes So. j
deceased. 't erms made know •
on tl.e d v ot f«ie.
Judith Jones, ad'nx.
Wm. Jones, 1
John Gar troll, j adinrs,
Tor sal
A COUNTRY CORN
Negro Woman,
Accustomed to lloulc work, i
For particulars apply to i
MelTrs. M‘Coy tz Lark.
sept. 3.
Notice.
r pHF| having been
A appointed a Conun tti c to of
ciive the second instalm nt r’*-
per vent, on tacit AUGUS
LA B.VNK SHARK Hereby
<rtvc Notice, that they will attetnl
a* the Siote at pres* nt occupied ;
i y Ross, J>K >wn .I 'd Co. lor in. t
purpose on die j I S< pvinber
iiesi beiiig the lit at .Monday of that
month.
John Willfon,
Hugh Nesbitt,
David Reid.
August 1 6.
Notice.
LY Virtue ot a d- ed of trust to
the undersigned from William
Ct aw fotd Kite deceased, Will
be sold >t public k sale to t|u
highest b tlder, on Tu enlay die
si.xiernih dav ot October next,
ai the into resii'.nce of #<tid dec.
in ( olumbi \ county,
j HO Cattle, Sln-ep, LL g%
corn, lodd' i, P.aUfrt'.i >u tool ,
fin; mad Wayworn fc. KIC. AUu
31+ acres ot l.md, ir.Oading the
I Plantation
lived, in ''f v< 11 mile* ot the Mar
if* lioum: in At ppistu— the above
ptopenv w lit he sold ou a credit
which a ill be lit liu>d on litc day cl
5 de.
Jolm W. Smith,
i J eter Crav/fbrd,
A. Crawford,
Tntjlees.
P S. Any person di-pus« d 10
view the lards above mentioned
w.ll please apply tu Mr Benj.
UiL'ketsntt- who will pilot theitt 1
ovii thc same. Indisputable titles
tnuv l»r. expected from Uic above.
Augtiil 27.
N O 1 I CIL.
"Fhat afiei the expiration of
nine months after this date ap
plica'ton will bo made to the
llonOiab!c Inferior C ou, t of
i liibcit for leave to fell |
I one 1 r *»fl of Land, l> \t% in the «
| ninth dilhict ol Baldwin now j
I Jones county, being the reale*- j
tate of Abigail iJuldncks dec. 1
fold for thcbcudii of the liein 1
of laid dec. •
Elias I Ln kick* J
Aut| ilttndlv-skt / /.droi’s |
j Apr.! J. worn j
# - .
T?r\n ? ■ r
1 t/.v :
;' nni’ su:twu;\ «. r N iw
A »3'C ' •'<:• isn:)'h i- i; t : ■ >a.: .
•>ii Ru.ii’r % C:c« k. i“M .’- *i
iC.rs, on wiucil i:»t . q eMC . *«f ...
.nor
f—•%t* i t / i
I'.icgant Nii*.*
Or b'' " ill d >iv, s - i n»|v *n*• t
liltTt’Of, Util losn’.i' * !«*<!,--»•
\nv »>cr>qn ROU'b;*. „ i>,- y,h,-i~
>-!) -.11 have Jour a cv a* ;
-ln* 1 i»»»v >4 ?f »■ t r
ttvothdiMwnl -<crv» w f,J
ih.'t'e rtiHHia l payr* » n .s.
purchase of a ih >u*.'-i *d tl
hundred Htm fw Hiomi ,i . v'V
iiitiits wilt be accc : . :i.
* 1 •'• W
{:3* The sw . > *
l!i.u .ul ilujio 1 • .J, , 'jii*; 1
••, , /
ervirts irnne ia ;••• »y: • .*» - re*
Ist June- IH< V. .ii .err • :v-i; i
aml settle their j.t; ' out* . e.r.*..; .
ately , as lie 1 j ~•. j-.n
hocks.
John ;V* ‘i.rr'v.
June 5?5, I'ti ..
JUST ii.'.CKt> E •'.» V;. /C
MiR i< idR (? *T j ! -E,
A few cop*c:> .<’/
G \Sr JOURNAL,
I Os C,’ >:• io-e-i/V 6/ Ciu?ze*s
7 /.A I,i;;s\un
A
T a ,1 ,*
Li: 1V V .
's PF. rSo'-Mr-h-'is ><■ rmstfnl’y
| infortn in-, tr Piontl.« ;|tr* 1 dw «**)».*
!ic in jotju.ral, i'lHf tH» v luv'c e?»*
t'-rt-’ »t)11> a Par ro r< {.• p k» uii
Pri • t e of -* 1 ,\\\\ n 1 i.l fi;,v<j
**'i»o> - . ,e Ofiiit; iy tin iO’.. i I Sff>ry
oi‘ the liuise ocruj:t <1 |v IV} . *;,
•VI La • < Wi'siv.t't'on S;< ».
Then j,i<u.ic** »v IJ 1 (•/ 1 dr*r il t;>
n * l oans of'be '1 tJ<M v j) rrift
and ;o the b-Uif.-i Court. 'i f1 •:
cointn.in is < * ' t’ - • {Vl’ow citi/.t-us
will uxcttiie n.C:i J* oJuoui .on.!*
tion.
E hnur.d P>.:<:orr*,
1‘ obc»t K.iyn on i R( i 1
Edr.;n:<i ,A.o. H .till c n.
t’nues the ptaence l law, in the
liistricth tl r.jiui’ r», {Lirmtuli,
KJetfirlu U A’ tif.viti: ~iu S. C.
Now in Richmond [ai•,
A !ie;*. o b'.-y nan v 1 Wil
liam, about 18 ysP.sof
Ciys Le belt rps to Robert i vu*.
kins of Morgan county ; '.!:n
■o.voer is.itqyeilai it) cc;r.ply
with the law aud iako him u,
way.
P. Donah!fan, Slff.
July 30.
SOMETHING NEW!
JUST I VPUSHED,
And I : i>r £ilc at the
MIRROR OFFICE.
A Now Painphlri, Emiticd,
The Devil in Petticoats,
Or, God'» Revenge /.gaiuft
MUSI!AND KILLING ;
EXEMPLIFIED ii lh. .»c'ul MU... ~f
Mr». Rebecca Colton, wnn alter liarin.j
bad her Father murdered in her aims,
and in her own h.mfc, did yet iu the
lime houfc, inoft iuhu.T.anly-murder hpr
Hinhand JOHN COTTON, !■ <j tor
whicli hoirid act, Gnd permitted l er.iu
the prime ot life ar.d bloom <>f Oeautv t.»
be cut nit by her Brother, tmpiit.i Kcu
nedv, May the 51 h, 120~.
With a numher of incident! and .’oCcdutOJ
molt cxTAordmat y and infotichivt:.
bY AI. L tl f.EsiS.
[Price 25 ( «m;s«]
Executor’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD,
On YndrPj the 5 -h of
At«he residence of Dan’l :Yi‘-
NJetll decealed w! 2 Abraham
Youngblood now live*, *ll ihe
pcrlonal Ellatc of laid dcteaU
ed-*‘Con.sirino of houlebod
atid Kitchen
of laic me.do, known on that
I day *
j JOHN REEVE, Ex’r.
Alt gull 2.0.
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