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eight, ore ‘ ™ a:
*<’'a(k to pwen ,i ‘very unH - .:m the
! . jrt of ‘the Uiiited States, who had not given in
hij testimony. The fellow who pivfented the
p o if (>n to him in a glass of porter, (which he is in
the habit of drinking when going to bed) is in
and lies revealed the whole matter. You
v'iii hear more if this hereafter.”
ChetrUs. Sept. 4.
Ktmm *
jZxtr.iS of a letter to a merchant h New-Torh, da
” ted Liverpool,. July 4, 1807, received by the
Packet, via Bojlcu.
Our market for cottons has been for feme
time, and ft.'U continues to be, very dull. The
ikoelks of upland cotton, which have lately come
forward, have been umf-.mfty of the work des
cription, the Hock of which is heavy, and which
the spinners will not purchase, until induced to
it by~a fcarcitv of cottons, or a fticnfiee in the
price. In the course of the lad week, SCO bags
cf this defenpuon were foul by pub.ie auftson at
13 l-i a lid. per lb, the buyers paying the
■a a iliac duty of 5 pc“ ecu-.
Cur stock of Mew-Qrjfctns cotton is now
confii.-r&ble, and although, from the quality,
tlute are much more falcable than upland., yet
in the prefect state of the market, tie buyers
Tvili take only the choice)! they can {cleft v .Sea
Ifiand, except the fiaeft defeription, of wiUth
we have not many, are ah© dtul, tau the [.-ocxis
couCienihle.
’ u With refpeft to the future prices cf cotton,
much anpreheiifion is entertained, in confeqt.ence
Cf the accounts which have been received,, of
the defeat of the RusEan army. Theft-, by the
la!;’intelligence, appeared to be confirmed ; and
if true to the extent Hated, they may probably
have an effect upon our market, which will be
fit for feme time to come. The import of
American cotton from the beginning of the
year to the end of June, exceeds the import far
;he.. il ‘.t 6 months in 1303, by 25,000 bales.
If this is accidental, the cor.oqueace,. though
lar'd'&ur: rime, it may b; a depreciation, will,
after they a.e taken oat of the market, proba
bly be rather advantageous than other-wife ■ but
jf it is the refv.lt of increasing cult ivation, it ar
gues n-u‘vcrrb’y with reipeft to future prices.
“ The demand for S :e rice is pretty regular;
hut the inferior aud*r.iidliiig qualities are nearly
vnfaleablc.
14 So iir. jrovement has taken tfiace in,the -pri
ccsoi tobacco, except n the low cu for
wh.cii there ms been foee demand for export a
ihe demand for tar, continues vary regular;
for turpentine there is little enquiry, although
the arrivals of late have been inconiiderable,
‘ikmbsr and ftnves, of good quality, contin
ue in fail c .m.avu,
** In the ©rices of indigo and coal ieal we have
no alters'..©© : the latter is much wanted.
“ For mahogany, fu Tic and logwood, we have
no demand; fine fold Nicaragua wood would
command the Ligheil coqimious,”
Captain Bowen who arrived at New.York,
oa the 12th tilt, ir. IS days from St, Martins,
informs, that c-a the 26th of July, a severe gale
was experienced there, which done great da- |
age to the {hipping iti port, and to the plants
■ trails. A dreger, which arrived just previous
. to captain Bowen’s failing informed, that the
. gale had extended to St. Kitts, and was ra
ter, ded with difufteroqs cuniequenees. Five
Englch ships add a number of Americana had’
gore afiiorie.
A late Forto-Rico paper, tinder the head of
St. Thomas, July 28, is vs, t: We. luve reports
from the Spmi-h Main, that the troops frem
Peru aadChdi have re-ta'kem Monteveido, aad
‘put tiie Englifti garrifij.i to ice fv.-.ird-—;■ id that
:t is alio reported, that the E igiiih ships of war
2nd privateers, which had bee.: criuling off
there, were withdrawn to Tortola.’-’
Private letters from Alton*, of the I Gilt Jane, 1
Kite, that the Spanish amb .Nadar to the chart I
of Vienna, has oihiaily de..” trad, w tit the c- •-
sent of the emperor of the French, the Spnniih i
troips now in Germany, would keep rod occu-j
Iy Hanover, until tk • tu-- : 0 f . > ,> v2 .-.-n ...:
nte Monteveido, red all, use other conquests 11 j
South. America, .yim-lar ceclar atio rs -are foo- j
posed to have been made by the uainiftm cf ;i.. •
k.ng i.L Spam at GLiiftaiitmopie, Copenhagen
r.ad L_c.ee::, London paper*
c ußgul.tr aftion'iaft week occupied the
cour. or exchequer, in Ireland four days, ft
was brought by the perfpnal representative of a
lady, to recover damage *, for the breach of a
proimie of marriage made to the dccecud. Tlw
defendant has demurred. It. bein' l- a novel case
much ingenuity and learning have been dlfp’uy
ed by the counfellors bn enefj sdo, and the
court has taken time till next tvraito pro souace
its opinion. *
-*I fplcndid embaTy from the emperor of
Av-j'iia to the emne or of China, is f.tid to have
been refuted admittance into the capital. On
its arrival at the great wall, the ambaiTador was
met by ap officer Worn the ClxitdF court, with
a letter and preffv.ts from the emperor to his
brother of Raffia, aad.dtftnag h.m to make the
best c-r Ins way back, his imperial majesty being
unwilling, after so 5 nig a Turney to allow’ him
to extend it beyon4 what was ntceiTary. tine!.
A pc. fan oftbic name of Jonathan S. Fianly
nas announced hiuneff; in the Vv afliington
Fcderalift as the future editor of that paper.—
From the tenor of his addreftes, it may be hip
po fed that he is fx .ii upon feme nefarious enter
prise, which ho is determined to accotrpliftx at
all hazard*; for he fa; s, I H-atl press forward
in that path which a horde of worthies have tra
velled, with a detennina’ ton not to be (Itaken by
the threati fug tenors of the midnight dagger.”
A man mud really be Tout fume criminal affair
when he expefts to ire daggered ; and his pur
poses mult be davk, if he thinks to be caught
and pumfttt 1 at “ tiudnigii’;.” The people of
the Diftrift of Columbia had better look well to
the pentlcmaa.— JdJiLierepaper.
From several artiCc-s ii our late London pa
| peis. it appears, that it is contemplated to try cap.
j tai L,ove, lor infbient and un-offtcer-like con
j ddft in the Port of Chatlcfton— Phil. pip. ‘
i The following account of a dangerous rock is
given in a letter from captain Edward Leigh, of
| the {hip Britannia, to his owners at Liveroool,
.'dated St. ‘Fiiomas, May 15, 1807. He* dis
: covered it on Monday, the 27 th of April, in the
; fume 1 ar
j “At ten minutes before- three P. M. difeov.
“bred something ahead like a broken malt of a
f-ip, with its end vertical: ir. live minutes plain
ly law it was a fltarp pointed rock, sometimes
covered ; it,was about four feet high, when the
sea left it ; there was a great fweli at the time
‘ on the Weft fide ; could plainly perceive a large
h-:d of rock about 20 yards square. We were
! so olofe to it, that it was with difficulty we clear
ed it, and.had the sea been fmeoth, we should
inevitably have 101 l the (hip, and perhaps cur
lives, its latitude ts Id- 0,2, N. bearing
from the 8 uth end, St. Bartholomew’s, E.
by N. 1-2. N* 11 leagnes. At fix P. M.
Ew the land above mentioned. The above reck
is not known by any person i:> these fans.”
JE£tiTy AGRICULTUit-U, ltlPoltT.
St KMH —IBO7.
Hay—Large crops, exceeding those of any late
‘• year. . Some of it damaged, a great deal well
j got in. Bottom and 1-mv meadows cfcaped
hoods with kfs injury than common.
Harveils—Wheat—more abundant, and better
‘ than any former year since the revolution..—
I With daily showers and’ hot funs u harvc.t
j. time fonte what grow in places.
| Rye—Plentiful, aad well {beared, feme few
! crops excepted.
; (Juts—Uuulualiy abundant r.nd good. More
{own than ultsd, and .vhat was town is bet-
I ter.
I F’nx—Large, thick, and wcll-feedcd—the coat
i ir.g not yet aieertaineii.
, Car.!—N> vei mure promifibgf and seldom mere
j planted.
Barley—Jat Llile foivn—that little geaer.Piv
j good.
! On the whole, f.ioula I.Ni.n car’ out r*.
j wc.il as ,t prom Fes, a more plentiful rear Wi*t ne
: vsr have been remembered in this date.
Fru;—No fearery : except cf apples, o:
wiiich there avc very few,
Gen. F'-irnadotts rceiveo liis wound, vvl.lt
directing the pofitia.i or ens of liis reviments ,
{ he was ff-uclt by, a rnuiket ball in the neck, u ....
I der tlte right ear ; the contu/ion was so violent,
that lie fffl fonv a a with his head o : the fad.lie :
from thts yofture, he however soon .raised hhri
'-•;lr; aan white his itrength jail-J, exhort the
i-oops to'rev'mre hhn. tie was dually oblige .1.
to retire; and will probably resiti.i two o: thre
week? bttore his wound is healed.
L.ndcn f-t'-er,
. * *
HMI
AV-’V: ‘he beginning cf tire me,nth of Feb 1
ru.wy, 18-.)/, Elizabeth Bowden, a girl 14 v.::in.
or age, bora at Truro, in Csrawal!, entered or.
hoard his majeffy's ship Hazard, cap tala Di'ics ;
ia boy‘s clothes, and remained on bnrd fix
weeks before her fix was tlifcove.-ed. Hr...:. ,
the time the (hip was in the harbor, the five ir in
ly we vt to the mail her! to clear-the pen.lar.!,.
and after fu ffiip tailed flu tv • known to hr.-,
gone oa one ia the middi ci the nlyht
j when it was blowing n-nott r. g;>le of r h:d ;
I fire would go to the toplkit yr, •• ■: affi'l in r; 1.
■T- f- ( Her Ether and nut:.- >’ ir.g sea i,
j she had vralhc : from ‘ir: *o tp i’iym-m.ii t.
I her flit-r,. but no', be hag able to y; la any know
el i. .. *£ • ttr.utii'K ’van.
}to drfguefe herfelf, aad voTuuceeric uis n>areft.y‘s
i service. Sino’ file made known her for, th- 1
captain and officers iiavc paid every attention to
ket, gave her an apartment to fieep in, and fir:
tiiii rcir-vi ej on board the Hhxar-J as an -ttc
ant on the officers of the lira. She was left on
board il Hazard, off Rochefort, on dir 4th
inftaat. Lender paper.
Im haste to get *?axris. — Seme few
days ago, a man vve ;t from .-J th-ngUm to Li el- j
lingly to be married, but not being provide ’, i
with a certificate of the banns utvi.ig i/een re, , .
burly pilbhiired, the Miniller was under t” ;
cefiity of paffperffis g tire wed Jag till th < fiiow
i.vg day, not thinkii t it juffible that tne man
could return in tree, so gre.it a diffaace, oa
foot, for thp performance of the ceremony toon
er. He was, however, determined to na.drc the
jttvmp ; and after puffing oil ii hat, and com
mitting it to the care of Ins intended bride, dar
ted from the Church yard in foil lured, aad retur
ned to Heliingly 20 minutes before twelve, com
nleteing a distance of nearly 20 miles, in exact
ly two hours and thirty-live minutes, to the
great joy of the betrothed uamfel, who anxious
ly waited his arrival, which hud no foaner taken
place, than ?. congratulatory fe.ktc was cxciuuv* j
ged, when the fond couple repaired lo the
hymeneal altar, and were made happy.
VM.I
! Avery melancholy accident occurred in this
City iafi: wed;.—A young man came from the
country to (he a female relation, who was fervaut
Na ipirit dealer, at the Weft end of the town ;
Fffi girl applied to iiei mailer for a glafs'of spirits
fj? her friend, who, happening to be busy at thej
t:m . directed her to draw it from a cafic which
he def.-ribcd ; file, however, mi Hook tiie direc
tion, and drew off a glass of vitriol. The young
man drank the burning liquor at a draught, and
expired in the moil excruciating agony in two
homo, after. |j Dublin paper J.
Fodcial Circuit Court.
Saturday, August 22.
The court met at twelve o’clock.
William Blanrierhaffct was brought into court]
for the purpose of being arraiugsd, aiid fixing
upon a time for his trial.
After the indictment had been read by the
clerk, in the usual form, preparatory to the ar
raignment, Mr. Bolts observed, that there was a
miszosmer in the indiftment j that his cheat, hi
believed, was nut disposed lo take advantage of
it, and that he himfetf was prepared to auvife
him to plead immediately not guilty; betas
the other counfcl for Mr. Bkuaerhaffett were
thee abffint, he wiftied the airaignment p.oft
pored till fome day in the next week, in order
that they might have a conference on the tub
jeft. There w ■another reason for poilpon
ing the arraignment, of ivfinitely more impor
tiuce. It was well known that The decision of
the court upon the points now under difauf
fion, if it fLouiu be rs the counffil for col. Burr
contended, would materially affect the evidence
lobe adduced in the case of Mr. Bhnnerhafiet.
It v :uU, indeed, greatly narrow the objects of
enquiry! It was therefore important as it ref
pefted the ecoaomiiing of time, to wait the da
cifion of thoie points. Should the prif.,r er nov.
i plead to the i.idift ment, it might be necessary
, for aim to summons an immense number of wit
neiles to rebut the evidence of those brought
forwa-d an the part of the United States; but
i few of whom could, perhaps, be examined.
It he Chief J • ft.ee Lie that one ci the point;
made in tlucafe of Cel. Furr, did not occur in
that of Mr. BlanaerhaSk-tf. There could be nc
queftien but Mr. Blaanerhaffett was pro feu t
‘"hen the overt aft, v h heverit may be, was nlfi
p-Net, when Cel. TyLi’s boats.were at the
. iffipid.
Mr Hay declared, that he had no objeftion
to the poilponement, if tire gentle man oil the c
ther fide thought t’ ■conduct Would be regn
lited by the dec'.aoa.o! the court or the poin t
tuder cnnliucra.i.. u ; and Fiat iH- laight
name a:.cv: cv.-i time tor tns arraignment.
It . -as la- agreed Fuat tlie arraignment o
N . liiar.ne: In lici t mould take place after i ,
q'MFoiib esa before the court ihculd be deci
ded.
The cmirt oa the motion of Mr. M‘Ra.' ;
. > v! ,ch wis dppoit d,by I.lr. Martin and Betts,)
•djourucJ till aloud..;-next 12 o'clock.
J tiers from Smyrna announce li.
m Roffisns, alter having tak n the id-.**v
1 Veuedos, took pofi ifion also ot S’ah
jene, or Lemnos, It was aifo Tean
hut they v? vutd occupy the island o
vjr-ifeliiio, which commands the harhoi
■.I St, - rna. Some Ruffian men ol war
l “<Ji icady been to reeonnqttte it. AS
Sr E-itiih property at Stnyrra had bear
o’ fi.'cattd, __ U.Y.paper.
, Pi ir.re J“rome Bonaparte is to be c eat
sd GrutN Duke of H-.'never.
Gun Boats. —A Ittier hem N.-rfcffi
‘.y.s “ tiiegun boats which are now on t
•i -cks, -iicot ‘i diE. rent conkruttion tr?-
-tale that were k*.-.i*er!y bu: £'.{;?;•
>f being very ft t i.t t::s bottom, anti co.:
lining two thi ty-two pounders, ore n
ae fiern and tire other in the b tor.. tt,
r eieni [?:. <j*s arc fnialier, Shaped like pi
boats and ihurper rt the keel, end i on
’<• but. a {; t .rty-tw.o pounder i
i. r now. A T i’ Gaz.
PROPOSALS,
F)R rO3LFSHI G B fitoH. A I.IST
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ban cl Lee it vy*
if-is v- . V fin)! bs -x.-'ut’ inn g-*cr paper, a
i; fm ty c,qui. i ,: r j ur-.ul fixe - <.ud be detiv
r..l :o I’ibfor-her- at nv . i: m ass ■ Co t '>% t > a'-n-
I>fi ibers at ux rou.u —tin m >uey to b • in
u-Ivaoc-, as ill. xp.-alc v/;ic!i wi* n*T fr .it the.
•.vieUton 1 - 11 1 !. grrst, au-J tl . wa'.’J: aim >ft i.-.bk
iia. I tUcf -rim r. i. ttety. i
I'u- ..-it! Sc deliver!-J in flieet*,if (fed.
! u -ferip lo’i p-v ci ? w.t tic lodjpd -.vitlt thcit-vcral I
mint r* :mj Ip .ft- \1 .tiers in ibis ftaic, wh.arc iJ. ci-’
ted to rvcaivi’ fublJriptinh., ait l let urn tU -a to th. >
{gre by the lyilt < i Aug'tft next. tg tl.e tVt h the
in ..de* received; <1 dnCt a ten per c.-at. sot t.- mb c
Oud C- -iiipcre copies will bv diogiy hfe.ultd
Lo-avilie C.uctte Otkce, July i >.
t poo bushels Corn,
Landing this clav atNloor’o wharf, %- ffilc
By B. & C. BROOKSf
July 30 i-dt 45
For. Safe',
A smart ;£tive NEGRO BOY,lab out It? yp-n of
gc, a compte e Itoufe fcnait. Alfi. a NE( i<(>
FEf-I.OW, who is about 30 ysar o’dja fenfib able
bodied man, cxtr#iuc : y well ci)cuiaied for an Xu
guiia boat liatid, being a cctapklc buauuau. Lu*
quire of li e Priut-.r.
September 8 $0
LAMPRIERE’s
CLASSICAL OIC IT ON ARY.
I IiAVE puttoprels the new dtxf
enlarged edition of (he above work, the
great met its ol which have railed it in
Gieat Iliuain to the tark ar books ii:tt
not only occupy the {helves of the TANARUS) ro,
but find an bone table place in the fsudies
o! the learned. /.% a School-book it is
indispensable to the Yeung Reader of tha
Clafltcs, and as a Gompendfum, incaJcu
isbly uleiul to (lie ek;-crfenced Statefroani
and ptoh und Scholar, h indeed,
be called the CycloaeJia aMMaffiisi Litera-*
ture, w-hich wfnilt a reusers unccfiary .he
voluminous and prolix details ui partial
Hi'loii-iiis and venal Biogiapl crs pielcnts
us with a tdithful piftut-e ot all the ir.Ccre!U
mg events which maiked the rile, piofpci
itv, and decadence of ancient Gtecce end
Some, and other nations diftir.guilheci in
liftoff ; and in cr.e cLy, by the excellence
of its anangCinrnt, and the accuracy ol its
rdeiences, alfirds more geneial mlornia
tion than could be coliefted from a whole
library ot Urge volumes in twelve mi-in hs.
As the character ci the work 5 not gen.
rrnily know n in this country, A have id
.tied a few articles, iforn which a correft
inception may bes jiKied of its ftilc and
utiiuy.
JOHN WATTS.
I'hiUddpkia , August , iSc-5.
TERMS :
T e price cf this woikis four d*. liars
nd Shy cents, bound. A rumber ot co.
.ies will be printed very elegantly, cn
‘l’sutiiu’ paper, rxtra binding, at fix del.
Nrs. 7. tie London copy fells at sevcntetri
101 l sis.
n„ „ w , 1 nmmmit m\mr m 1 1
ASSIZE for August 5807.
’’"TpIHE priced Flour bring 1 e do?.
iL hirs a ft a hail per caift), v.e gin 01
lit Ead in uft be,
AS i-z ccnls Leaf j sr. 4 ccr.tf I.caf
jib. 3 <£. j ilb. in: c z.
Ol which a:i EAK-ERS and SELLERS of
bread are to take due and particular
;So. cc.
JAMES MARSHALL, C T.
■ . .... .V- ——jfr—
TO TilE FRIENDS OF
AMUR ICAR MANUFACTURES.
A , £R. )N. who !ia been bleu in Duta'a ro
- ‘.e PO ‘ ii.RY 1.0 INESS. ia *'l it-, brauche*. w .h
e cxprcNv; w a. efixbllfhiag t : at imp r-ant Man
it Aure in I’hi ad ap'ii 1, La- now ; r ved here, aad
•aicen me. fart-, sot the co aiteuu m...t o the vc
>u&i(A. jpi u> o. * jeafe th* b .1 ; IB I.*
mat; rbb wi. cfe ‘ e h.: ::o ojjjfri arc t i>r t- und in
.bundance'a many parts --t r n U ;s.! State ‘ e
hereby f Itv'u tl.e mtr >mc off p.nfi i. ends
m.!u thr r.g •u£ 11-2 U■ p. -•- uuy tec <1..-une o
Pair nize hi* <ftabhfhmeat -o i ,cii C- ‘1 r
FLINTo, (particul-rijr ic ihailc Flint) . m y ne
found io t’>• 1 i■- e pnltive uev be- r o •• ad . ue*
th.m ta fid f ; :erims9 o f;-cti ‘ t- V r u*j : i.i’s
worthy of; tv •• ti u to Miff; s- * •• ai- -
•on, 1 t’er-F. unfbis P. il and. •& .c; ssr... e.l f
wr tt.-.n dtu'i pti >U < C il!-” qua inti) . winch t! ■* ;-r
----c raav be ‘>rocu ;u i:3 -nu t'-ai, tiilta- cc i.’, m wi
:tr carriage.* -ml sac- .dir rrmurk -' nt *>•
ufefiai mI-.i. li.O V “i.'-'a- ly OrPV: * C
‘..r.-‘U v rnabz iLI- r.f .-t cur.- .umca-ce lo
tie and .’nets, if uqui.td
l. ii ta.it:. r:q S and ;tjnt r.ttsrlion rr.n? bs
liiit fen.'.i.i., fjiee CiC-.s o. cl yah true ieetn.inal)
• t-’giu u -r -.rov.y in.it} as f-.t ,p -Or. eiiii--on.ro
alt,- u.ifiu the ;> fc-r the ue forJw oeh th y re m
• <ndeil a; all tAofc v.hl h affume'L fir c-dor
~y|ieu l ’.if . wiiltl’-t . tuner t ep.r !: wl itfi.de
ii-e.). Sp c may be Rci palm ill r.enuinM
weigh-V.g ‘.r-.ja 1 * ntw poun In. and by (hafnicde
-1 cr V: V-mce V” ivh - v -. 1 ‘ e lt. fi cx.peativc.
i-hi: .mx, July 3 .
Notice is h-rtbx Given,
TH VT after the- espiratrna of nine'month* -.ppli -.
c .tior, win uc .0 rhi Hc„o;ab!> the Jn..., ,1 of
the- I.irerjor C-n.: c. LfJ j liac. ‘.'.we: y r a ‘e.vt t -
ed three radio of |.4N*D,c at-inirg tyro hundred
a re* each. ir. said c unty, tor tl.e beneS'. of thehei
& - crcditari of ] mes Webb, dei-oafert*^>-
bl. iIdRD i- GG)N# .a ,
WILU.vM WKKUM j
April? ain 9 tn ST"''. j ‘ |, _
. . .. .
Aflcrncy General’s Office,
f rernov.-d t< M:. S:i i
live coo. j below ju igr Siepljtjip||§
Voiice i> h, rchy”: ’
! That ni e month* fr: at t! u damgppfeSV.r'r, yrtP*
l: rr. de to the 1 loiiora'lft the C T
th.'.m Cou -ty. for r.n 1 order o. Ctißit PBi
I No. a, 4, &7, in Warren tlfej.-
W-> fttingti-n \Vard, a 3of Lot •’ .L * a
amt 1 9cf Lot le’ter F in ili V ,’ Jr’
tbi-r with the mprnv.ment. th. rtxm, f { - ‘* r ’’ , c ‘
Cty of v ait nah. for ihe beuelit of the * , c ‘‘ C c ” *
diture of Major Edward Hardeu.d'c-f. j £d FS re ’
Edw ra Harden,
Only quahfifeti *nd t facfr Exreuic*
Sar. April 7 i3oj, *’ c ”' Jf
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