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War re .7,
H'irf v Senator.
■Ssay, Hatcher & Ne.vfomj Representatives.
Columbia)
.7. Foftev, Senator.
13!sir, Drane and Williams, Representatives.
Jefferson.
l„ Bothvick, Senator:
Whitaker and'Coots, Representatives.
miies, ‘
D. Bates, Senator.
Gilbert, Parks and Cummins, Reprefenta
tires. -
Jacks on,
S. Gardner, Senator.
Montgomery, Harris and Mathews, Repre
sentatives,
Camden,
jrlfidic, Senator.
Cone, Rep'vfentative.
Bryan,
No ELRion.
MTntosl,
T. SpnM'ng, Senator.
J. E. Houllot:, . Representative.
BulhcF,
Rawls-, Senator.
M*C,:k, Rtprctentative.
Glynn,
J. Barnett, Senator.
Ejfn.pham,
Wafg’nour, -Senator.
Cougle,. Repreferitative.
Wayne,
No return received.
A letter from Liygrpol of Sept. -9th, to a mer
cantile house in New-York, contains the follow,
jag :
“ Letters from London speak to a certainty
of maUtrs ; be : .ng fettled between this country and
America, Mews. Munros and Pinckney have
had an audience with the Cabinet Council, and
all is put limight again. The present Mioiftry
arc more favorable to America than the Sail.”
If in the end we are fuccefsful in our expedi
tion against the Danes, we do not think it prufti
table to maintain’ Zealand during the winter, e
ven it we leave a gnrnfpn of 20,000 men in Co-:
penhagen. Our fleet during the Homy months |
will he of hut little afiithance t' us in such a
dangerous fez.'as the Baltic ; arid the passage of,
the Belts mull be quitted entirely—it being too l
dangerous for -Ships >of war to enter. In this
ftuztfon whr.t can 20,000 English do againil the
force the Danes will fend .rorr. Holstein ? If the
equinox fcts in early m-the year, and before we
Jure accomjdifhed the capture of -Copenhagen,
we fha.ll confider our whole expedition as ir. jeo
pardy. Statesman.
The circumftante of the Prince Royal of
Denraatkhaving cotnmi.ted the defence of Co-!
pL-i'.hcgen to general Pymann and retired to Hoi- j
Hein, has led many to imagine he has given up j
all hopes of fuccefsfully defending the place a
gainil the attacks of the Engiifh. This may
be found to be the case ; it is very probable
that his journey to Holstein is hr the purpose I
efdevifing means tc, fucco”. the heiieged ; for ;
in ftoripy weather, our veffcl.- of war cannot com. ‘
pletely'guard the paffsgc of the Belts; and it,
would ht prafticable, at leail, to land officers-j
?ad engineers, which we underhand cpnftitute •
the principal wants of the Danes. If landed, j
though not able to enter Copenhagen, they I
might organife the militia of the I hand, and with
theta make z powerful diversion.
It affords us much fatisfaftion Cos fir.d, that’
the American government has not been so. fr.r
influenced by the senseless clamour excited in
that country, as to adopt the paflions and vio
lence of the mobs on the Banks of the Chesa
peake. Letters of the 3d ult. v'ere received
yesterday from Virginia, which mention, that by
an order of the Executive, the two officers and
three fearnen belonging to the Melampus frigate,
who were detained, had been relcafed, and sent
on board one of the Evitifh squadron
JLcudqn pap. Sept. 5.
Fur the consideration’of Merchants —-If the
American government were to relax in the leail
from their original demands on the Brit-ifli gov
ernment, they would receive and deserve the ex
ecration of every citizen of the United States ;
lor the commerce of the United States would
be for ever fnbjtcled to every insult as before—
jf a Britifn captain can obtain the right of fearcL,
if he is by any collusion permited to set hi? foot
on board an American vcffel—then he will, as
before, be guilty cf cxcefs, vexation, murder and
piracy— the principles of the armed neutrality must
be the principles of America, and we would advise
our merchants to make up their minds fully to
the contefl. We have foretold the present iitu
af.ion of the continent, and all our predictions are
verified, which they might equally have seen, if
political fogs had rot blinded them ; we have long
foretold them the present relations with Britain
would follow—we have done our duty ; we row
tell hem that Britain will not submit without a
struggle. Exactly in proportion as Russia and
France, infill on the right cf iearcb being aban-
‘'''yl j exactly, in proportion, will Britan
refill the jujli-e claimed fy America. One rc
mark, is a3 good as a thouland ; the die is cal’
and let the merchants confider it. There will l
aJital war, or at hast a suspenfian of all trad,
Aurora.
ASSIZE for Nov. 1807.
rjpNE price 01 Flour being eight do!
JL Lrs per barrel, weight oi BREAD
in ult he,
ra 1-3 cents Loaf J T . 4 cents Loaf
alb. 7 oe. | iU,. 3 oz .
O! winch all bakers and SELLERS o
bread arc to take due and partieuL
No >ce.
JAMES MARSHALL, C. T.
POLITICS
i FOR FARMERS AND MECHANICS.
PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING,
By WILLIAM DUANE , No. 10 6,
Market street. Philadelphia.
Two Editions of POLITICS
FOR FARMERS and MECHANICS :
Corrected and Enlarged.
One edition lha!i be printed on fuper
••B* paper and delivered in hoards at |
cents if ty oo are luberibed tor, ct 60 cent;
f scoo, at 50 cents it soco copies; it re
q ored 10 be bound, 25 cents additional.
The other {hall be a cheap edition, in the
pfmplriet iorm—and the price (halt be pro
p rticned to then umber fubferibed lor ; 25
cc'n:s a copy tor any number under 000,
aod £0 cents tor any number above 2000 ;
ij cents lor any number above 3000 and
the ulual allowance to Lookfeliers.
Bookfeilers, Printers and country Store
keepers throughout the United States, are
desired to forward to the Aurora Editor,
as loon as pofiible, the number of each edi
tion they will iubferibe for.
Subscriptions for the city and neighbor
hood, received at Duane’s Book fbre,
Mark -ftieet.
B .th editions fhal! be put ; o press, as
/oon as a fufficient number of fobfenbers
•o either edition is procured to pay the ex
pence tor printing.
Diff erent reviews cf this Work.
i be Northampton Farmtr, a republican
paper lays—
We feel particular gratification, tbaufce
Editor ui the Aurora in confcquence o!
the pfennig folieitatiors from differed
parts cf The union, intends to pubiifh the
Politics lor Farmers and Mechanic?, in the
pamp'-det form. When ibis is dune, every
farmer will be enabled (and no one ought
to neglcS i.) toprocuie acopyolih’s va
luable and highly ir.teiefting woik.”
From Lang's Royal Gazette, published
in New-York.
“ Tire Jaieattiocious and piratical decree
|of Bonrpane is a complete courtnent on
t; e writings ol Duane, ior fume time pall,
particularly on thole eccurfed pieces enti
tk'd *’ Politics for Fanners.’’ The Amr
! neap, that would now presume to deny
| that ibis man is *n agent or the tyrant of
i France, ought to be held up as an objeF; ol
[genera! lu'pieion.—The finking coinci
dence between this outrageous attack upon
the very vitals of our country, and th<
poisonous doflrines ol the A.urora in pre;
pat nji tiis preponderating iniereft, (the a
gr.csilturalifis) of the United States, foi
:iuh lervile reception, is too obvious to
o'cape the moft unthinking. It cannot
now fce denied that there was a preconcert
ed plan between Duar e and bis Gal'c mas
teis to prnpaie the public mind .of this
country to /wallow without.a murmer.thi 1
deleterous pill ; this direcl flab at pur high
ell imercfl. It Congress does not fhpw a
becoming spirit cn this occasion, then in
deed have the execrable agents of Napoleon
lutiGo fatally succeeded, in Icztteiing the
fire brands oi diffention and luring us into
licir fell lirares. It would Lem that lb*
Aurora forefaw, or rather was foretold ol
ihefe present alarming measures of the
Emperor of Fiance against this country;
a puto keep down cur fpiri:, and lay pros
trate, our energies, he has for feme lime
pall been sedulously and wickedly employ
ed in making the farmers feel hostility to
their brethren of he cities ; driving to
persuade them that their iflteiefts were dis
tinct rorn the'e of the< merchants ; as ii
what deeply afftbled the one, did not di
reti’y irjuiy the ether.’*
(£3* Printers of republican newspaper9 0
lroogliout the union, are requetted to in
•rt thefie proposals, and receive
-Otis ; those v/bo advertise shall receive
bpies of the pamphlet in payment.
Chapmen who travel with books, or
nher goods, shall be lurnifhed on good
terms',
“Philadelphia, March 27, 1807.
G-f Subscriptions for the above Work
arc received at the Office of the Public In
telligencer.
- !■!. - ..ira litwm m
House Robbery !
150 Dollars Reward,
WILL be paid for the deteblionof
the villain & recovery ol the money
who entered my huufe on the 6 h in
ilant between 10 and 12 o’clock, while
I was absent in town, and Icmbly broke
open two trunks—from one of which
was taken four 1 o dollar Bills of the
State Bank in Charleflon ; they are
much foiled and dirtied. Aifo, seven or
eight io Dolla; N >tf>s of the United States
Branch Bank in New-Oi leans, which are
clean new b.lls.—The numbers not recc-1-
le£led.
Whoever detefis the thief, and the
money, luoil ne poid the ab ve reward,
(or in proportion to the sum .ccovere J if
the Robber ts a white man; and acodo!-
ars it a Have or petfon of color. Fom
leveral circumftanccs attending the Rob
>ery, it is lirongiy fufpetled to have bceo
done ky a black person.
F. S. MILLER,
Oi the Ogechee Road, but now i n
Carp nier’s Row ii: town-near t ,e Fort.
N. B. Shop K;-pers and Grocers
are teqtieflrd to be paitirular in retiining
Bills of the above description, il offered
by colored persons,
September 17 c
IN COUNCIL,
Mot:day, 1 9th Gaoler, 1807.
ORUERFr), hat ti e C.’crk ol Coun; i. do receive
Seated Propof.Js, uutii the nex rrgutar u.ett
ii-gof Council, f ( .r Winding ana Keepiue iu It.pair
the Cfl i CLOCK, for otic year.
Extract from the Minutes.
O.D. WJLLIAMS, C, C.
To Hire,
A Negro Woman, plain cook and Waflier.
Also, FOR SALE,
A middle aged Woman. Enquire of the Prin*>
ter3. September 22.- 60
tCf” ONE John Bransbv, Pilot,
has advirtueii me as a Deserter. Now I beg
leave to inform this man, that he may find .ms m
every dire&ion of this city i neither
conceal myfelf, nor does any person conceal or
harbor me. I left Bransby in consequence of hist
brutal treatment towards me, for which he has
been arreflcd, and bound over to appear at the
next Superior Court, to a a bill of indi&ment.
JOHN DENIS.
O&ober 27 3t 70
1,5 Dollars Reward.
ABSCONDED about three weeks a
go a NEGRO MAN named JiM,
. taylor ; a flout well marie fellowj fmOptll
ace, his eyes large, about five feel ten in
ches high. Had on when be went off, a
ufiLn jacket and overalls, a black bat, and
while Ihirt. He pretends to be iumething
if a sailor, and may probably attempt u>
get off in fome vctTcl, All maftrrs o£
reffels are iheietore cautioned igatnll tak
ng I im off.
The - rove reward will be paid to any
person who will secure i.itn in any goal
in the slate, or deliAer him to the fubferi
ber ; and five dollars will be paid for
information that will lead to secure him-
George Enoe.
September 18
Notice.
ALL persons having demanas against
the estate of James Shaffer , ate requested
to present them legally authenticated; and
those indebted to said estate are required
to make immediate payment to
FREDK. SHAFFER, Adm'r.
August 18