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. Wi t M tNG-70 Nt' TUESDAY, SEPTEillBERJ'isQU; In tM gale on Sunday, Jast, tlie bri J NVit xningto'n Packet, Capu L. Dudley, from New York bound to this port, Was cast away on the point tot Bald-Head, 'after having1 stnick re peatedlynv'the;Frying-Pah. ; W-'unoW' stand she has lost; her keel, and stem.-' At tempts are however making to get her' off,' which we leafwill prove abortive. 1 Mb "Kv'' wre losu- ;. . CapUKeddick, arrived atN'orfolk,tofbrmsi'' that theJJnited States squadron were' alf off : Tripoli,' together' with the gun-boats' fitted out at Naples and: MaJtav Th apprehend ' uionsof a war .with Ttlnis, entirety sub-5 sided- all misunderstanding between tlte ' United States and Ttinis havinrr beeiramlpa- blycijusdby Mr;1 O'Brien,; who went to , Tunis for.th'at purposed, Captain vkeddick heard no talkof a Spanish war when at Gib raltar, which he left the 19th JulyC ''-. r -V ,V;. f : t ;-i t.., .frJcHVitZtel By a letter-to a respectable house Ift'Phife clelphia, we learn, (sa js a ppe of that "iity J of the 4th lnu) that Lieut. Stewarifof the1 brig Syren, had cnpuired atoritrartd atJ&aft-rT LYtntnAWl snip trom me l ripoiitans. ;f he bri$ was armed, and bas beeri'takcn Into; j.fte Beryfce'of the, United States by 'the commodore,' j,T"e : Nautilus had also capture'abfig whjcb ta nowonJier bassacre'to this totmtrv.' '"' ' j. . i lie iiriir inHrn nv i ri " fiiiTi uita i an i sti.. . j- ,.w luuvjMH AU ilCIll" jisu vtbsei wmcn auenintea to m mra.Tfw 1 he squadron off TriDoli has had an'rfm.' ; gagemenl'with the guq-boats, and drove thenj. A tetter from Capt. Stewart, of the brig ' Syren, dated April 25. to his friend in. Phila.; delphia', announces the capture by him oCthe brig Transfer, a Grecian Vessel from the Ar.- chipelaco', laden with valuable merchandize and 19 TjuvkUh soldiers, bound ta Tfip'li The commodore bad valued, equipped, and : taken her into the service the United States. The Syren was to proceed the following day , lo join the blockade off Tdppli. ,, , : i. . The following letter gives, an account of' ' another capture by our vigilant and cnterprtn I ting squadron;'., t ; ; j '- . .', , . .Extract of a letttt froifl an oictr $n laard tht' U.&tch'r NainUus, datti v s .' 't.i :.s,.l"ff) April 81. We itend fofl a-brig we captured off Tri- , . poli, standing in under English colors, in vio-' i Jation of the declaration of, the blockade of; yvi v vv6 w) fvwnunoaore ', Preble, we sent her to America for adjudic'a . tion. We had an engagement to an hotir, ; with 1 1 cun-boats off Trinoli. vithin ttn shot of the, batteries. ,We lrovc them into port without any loss on' our aide.? - -JSi: V' i :-hoN CADIZ? t liy thtbrig-XettilityYCaprj'Wadsworthr arrived at Boston the S9th tirlu from Cadiz, we ' understand that the, diiiereiitet between .the UNITED STATES kn4 SPAIN and their consequent rumors, had elistcd hi that place-' prior to his sailieg ; but that t wastfen finally txpected they would occasnm a watCwceto ' tne two countries. Capt, W sddl that Vhe. Spanish court had reTused totonTcr wiAyar ' ambassador, Mr. rinckty,on the subject of the convention, and that be, conceiving hi fa neff irreverendy treated by this procedure, bad demanded passports tar bis retimi to A ' rnerica.' ' , ' . ' K ' . It appears from Dutch papers reWived in Portsmouth, II.) to the 30th of Juoc, under the Pri betrd of the 2Stk Jone,' that Georges and eleven others were fuiltotined in the for part of that day-that ' tboM eight wbich Were condemned to death, and , ta whom the Emperor had extended his mer cy, have been condemned tot tonfined in the state's prison far four years, and sfler tbt to be transported that Julitt - f obgnac, hs alo been, sentenced to two years imprisoTV'' roent- -It further adds,' Genera) More is on bis passage to the United States of A merica." ' . , ' ., - ' " . .4 i . A -. ' We are sorry to san aays a London paper, .' that accounts bave been received from Iret land, of a rry serious afTrayjt)riginting in religious diffs renct bavin; lately Ukcn piaet at Belturbe, in. the cotontjr otCsven, between aofna volunteers of that place, and a party of militia. Th etrmbstants wen anaed on ' folk twits, and.mnjr were dtpf rptJjr boun ded with the bayonet, of whom several are ' stated Xo hsva died since af tbeir Wounds, r. atoKl ot fiobr froftt inose ptacei tnV'cfopi t having geherallv failed.' Cadii wasindebtcd to those places fyf its principal supply.' ta price It was expected would be supported. PRICES OIRRl2iT tt CxmZfJulj 2 U Tice 9 tfolsw per quintal,' ; ' f,v: Wheat per rannmgaboil 70 lbs.) doiu lour peV bbiv SO tfoJSrf o .- .i Indian Corni pef- fanning heaped measure 5 1-3 dols. " (. - -' ! .Bee'fpeVbb?.'-1-2 ifii,-. 'Pork 15'dolsi; "W'f!i?'vt-'' -i'j i fijit. -3tJ4; Pp Staves per M. 85,v-. Othef Stages in proportion, fe:t;li f S Mog8'Lard perib. 20 ceTrts 'i' ' r-' 'I' .V .XPORTS':'-, Sherry Xytne-'pev uarte cask S5 VA, 'Malaga. 20' rials.; titii.'.i''?1, Brandy, oil proof,perpipe?f 1 20 ali. 6doW ' -jDoi. HoBand doi do 60 .'flolst f"& .' Sallperlast r:2 tietfeetf . dolk'i 1 Elchanije on London 4s. per ddli A 'v--? i1 A Tbese pricels art the rates on tooaVd fadei pendehVof dirtie.rfe'CArtWk. . v ; -j. t'-r-V.-"r ; f.r '" '. ' Ih'the British Ilfdftse 'ot omWoWi ily '5,' -the fChahcellor of the Exchequer, on the re pot of the" CornEiW B'rtl, Iftidved tlausei,'' tbarotMn,cc(ntiihed rrtbeJat'ti from-fthe ttime of its passing sbourd extend to ariy sh1p wbieh may be n their passage To Tiny- port "of th onited Mnitdtjntf riorn' tbe tofts of the iiaiticto.rjptxs; nd tnos -or America Wr two' imbnths,' ")whrchfwVs agreed4 to, nd 'the 'ordered to be-reaf 'a third mei'.-':' erti .Aa!c.&e:Wwt properly t if 'AKt&tibitAfii i ' . L . . I 6" -cr iun atimy rormer penoo. i rxisets foil knddJmbged i iju'gd&.K Ship flalcyot), Manly,Cbartes(cboul tor Bourdeaux, much damaged, & tmloadirig.'v ShipColumbusiOf Charleston,: aunksrt ibe': ;harf. j ,:.. y-t :'..i..--Ji-' ,f.;jf.: h Briij C6ntora.f Pr6videffr.e01drich.sunb;.' t Priolean's whT jYne has tmgel'and ber . tern has parted ' f -,"7 'rris -vEfiglishsHpCnYiatopher,trOmAfficB,unki at a whart. v.-- '.vv'' 4 Brig tartar, lately trod Africa,' gOn. lo teca.: 'ir-Av' :'-;':' v; ; ' ' l,-.- v v Ship Lvdia,TTeywara, arrven Wgti p'sn;' Blake's Dock. ' t rt - lv fyr'i- .ij a-' : v. BrisiuntiMimsonVMrnkt tne oovernor s Bridge Bnir Norfolk.' tlitW ditto, ri".. Capt. Pearce, bf the lIsrrKaj dy from Rti Petrlurg, arrived at Bsinmore, states, ' That the RunUni appearrd ,W be making ' tvery prrpsrstion for wrj fliey were get-, ting ready for ks a Urge Sect of mm of War, kMilhch-dcsiiostloa wssnotmade,koown. , .... coUm&iciaL ' Zmlroy cf t Utlrr from Lhff9tt,itu4 J 7' 30. . , ' On the I5tb of Juw, 1104, en additional duty of It 1.1 per csst wss lmpd on all articles Imported fro -a tht Uniud utcs of America, except cotun. . ' CADIZ By a rtpuubi mmsntilt friend we hte brra favored with lb penssl of a letter from fUsdlx, dated Jslf 3 1. Jt stairs tht grtU scarcity and alga ptktol Tour, whica bss bren enbanred by a, recent prvhibilioa at Italy an4 SicUly of tU export- "i f min ike tharlestdh Cily (3ate(ti.-K 't QPAVIND m THE HARBOUR OF CHARLESTON.- ;t)f Frt4ay Wgbt last, about 1 1 o'ctoc k repdfui 'ttale"of W'mdta'me 'on in this har bour,' an'd'cobtirined'to blow' Wiih' the : most extreme violence Until Sunday mornrng, one o'clock tbe wihd Was' Erst at north-east, in be course ofSatiirday morniog t changed tb' ! Vt'u W14 111 lHtIWIIIll'IN,tU OUUtll'CAOll ' 4i is impossible for 1)s at this time to describe accurately, the flestrichof caused by this galer ,the;'whble,bfbe Wbsi'Ves from Gadsden's on X:oo'per;r.iveKto the ext'ebt oTSouth'-Bay, haVc receivea very consineraDieflamage.rhe neafls and. sides xf rtiost bf them are Vaahed away, Of'thc vejsels'irttbe' tt'arboiff but hree or four have escaped wftltoutiniuYy, Several arc torallv losK and manv itidrt art imicli maged. - At seven o'clock on Saturday mor-! pt.ng, the period of low water, the 'ride ,'wri as lugb'as it generally; Is at prmg tides It appeared that during the'' preceding ebb, but little water had left tbe rivers at twelve o' clock it was from tWo to"1 tbre leet higher than It has been seen ft many years, and made a complete breath 'over ; the wharves, and drove many vessels oh (hem where they 'now lie.' , On General Gadsden's wharf, Se veral stores were washed or Mown down, and their contents of rice tnd "cotton much dama ged, , and some lost. x Oo'ScAith-Bay the whole of the bulwark mkoe tpalnst the Wt teria in mint, and the btu;H Mr. Willia'rh nViub, Wb otrroidr tTouhrt, Vns' wakhtd down the new street, made to continrt-Easp. Bay to White Point, is greatly damaged, the sea made breaches through it in many places. On Blake's wharf a brick building occupied , as a scale and counting bouse, was beat down by the bowsprit of tbe ship Lydia. .' . In the city do other damage is done than many houses, Which were covered with slate, are in part unroofed, and most of tbe treea in the streets and many of tbe fetters are blown .down.- Great apprehensions were entertain- , ed tor the safety of tbe families on Sullivan's Ulsnd, but accoiints rectlved from thence yesterday, were ve7 favonrsble, not a lila wss lost there except a , black boy., f rem fifteen to twenty houses were undeVmmed byv the water and washed away the inhabitant's of whic)l lost most every , thbg that was m them ItUthe opinion of some gentlemen Wbo were bntheitland, and who csne- up yesterday, that if tbe water had continued to' rise for half an bouf longer, scarcely a boiue , would have escaped, and many of tht people mast have petfthed.. What have been the tonseqoences ofthisRjle In the country we bate notleirnt J bMt wefrsr they will be very distressingoa the one band il ls fesred that tbt banks of the Hvcr plantations wert not bigb enoogb to keep Oct th tides, and on the , other that tbe viohmct of ( tht Wind hat de stroyed the cbtton pUttv 1 . . , There Is one circumy.aVste which look place during this gale, which" wt think worthy, of notke. . It wss high wstr'at the wharves on Saturday at twelve ocIock, loon after tbt title tgaa to fall, and at six. o'clock la tbt eve ' tti had fallen about )wo fce it wss then ex pctl that tht real side would ba higher than tht furmer, as lie fH bad been so lns!l but biicsd ofriilnc. ft'tntrtined . to fU .a little tht whole fjmt of ite flood, and was not at blgh" at one o'clock ots Sunday tnondngt, the time lor Mh water, siU wss the day be fort at six O'clock the titno of loir water.- We suppose that this- pbenbmMwwi was oW mg to tht change of the wind from tbt east to southesU during thatpenod. ' ,, . Aiwgromsa wsskUlew by the fall of If r Veitcb's chimney 00 South-Bay, this is tbt only life toetlntht citys mat we bav beard f.' Most of tbt familiea'mldlng 00 South Bsy, left their dwellings la the course ofSa turday, tsptcting tballf tS fait continued, It would b ansa ft toeonthmt In them. Many of tbt coasting craft and wood boats art driven asHora on tht Wiafshet atd la Oit be id 1 of the docks, and art much Injured. - This gsl was more vloltnt, and of much Wrrcontinoanre, than tkt oni which toJl pic la 17$ J, from th description given of K butritstMr h ITU, Wr believe that to hava been tba most dmdfciL though' U U to H SchY Risiftft Sun.-i Wimawsbjrr 'inuch;damaged.,'';;i. -.',iTvrr' 'f-iyi-.f .j. ;Sch'f Mary, of Charleston', sunk at Iton 'brfA'i' ',-; i'';;Pv:'v$,'-t-W' ?i Brig'!fhoma'9,Bisnop, much injtiredia.het bpper rorka and sbea'tmngf, ..., j; Sch'r'Ann'liia,boUn(l for Nassav tipset.' in Ashley riVc'r. i'itit ctew, Vevh1ijrbT'i .remained on the-'bottomaU night) and b"ere A takeaotr yesterday mormng.- , Brig NancyvSpoofier,' driven 3n't -.cOiftai, moWtn-3atnes'a- Ah'asbooti S'cboo'nerTbeoda; KtmipisOfl, TronH'Salcmi' Billed, a great part oflrefcargoiost bestnesv ihe,fore'gojbg Triany' a're : driven ind,'"jame'dt 'up in tbe dock's. where they received conside-' rable damage In! ihetr rigging, pars?'and'1up1 pet wotks fir; (t?ki..f:fr-t , The' ship Middleton U sdso 'agroirrid fn V v v.. 1 ir.' BrigVehasf N York, a Island Aevefar'scRoohef s We .iMaaTia to. Mis Zr lpba .AI'Cjlamw tv . i)lEr, on "Sunday last, a?t ForVJdiAstriiv ; Cant.' Afciviiaw.fBai- h vkirt K!H ' ;r Berva, xA Greenock ''.-' V.c i -14 ( .:- , . Svi DT Jim WIT inviyiir '. K .... i 1V1V1 VJC TT ILtJUlAVU l11 .1 y- i.-. '- '' : If B T S it ") .-A" " V 1 ..' -..,.' Scb!; Ventis, Bryant . -r -. - , ketf xb'tSk Ship Jobn FrederickhwtUtti i LVvtfrpool Scbt Fortitade, Gilbert. ii-i Turk'a-ialaml J. Srh'r RerdatoK ItHTlKmnw. CharVfrirt. - Brig O'Kion, 1 fcyloT, v ViaudBldQ po A Schir Sally, Pearcfc. , .. ; i St, Croht i '' i -" ":' V" ' '!,r J1'" '" S '"'- :t '' v.. The- Ship Polly & Nancy, Melvlitr, was te . J ira front Liverpool for this port'.tbe pth bf -' A The brig Ortnjjfc.Peilbam, of Ala iportilval r i ? t Su Barls the 5th trtti. , v- . BACON 'pelvfc''S3-H-:''-f6xs; Cottott-per'Ibii'l'v Mfrfv'- .Xt:i ITikrS ivoneo neTio.-''n'nn-:-4?vovnvi'!: luorn per outlier,-.t ?1 . s v4r -a "lftur pef bcWel. MiHW. ' itrait of U tttt dated Au&i. ' 4 "V Beturning this morning from' the vict tilty ofXittlc Bay Skra, 1 met,not'far'frdm the line, 21 armed meri j' on passTng a house within my view, tSey sounded a French' born'-' and unfuil'd a flig comiwsed of four white"' ec a oi ifc stripes,: a, yellow nia and two;rea stars they we'rd'moutited, arnted With rifles' and pixtnls, and wore i deep blue and yellow cockade. Amosg tlie ftarfy I jrecOgniie'4 some bT the plinteri qf r'elicianai"ana one map bom I knew, on passing me declared be would be in possession' bf Baton Rouge, Fort In 2 hours! Iliave since learned, that their plan Is to take tbfc different afcades of commandants aklhe'y go albngV; so that' we' may naturally auttpoje oiif neighbor" O'Con-" ner is in striegse're this." As 1 get more" bl the particulars you shall have them v. ' While writing, k party 6f men'ani 'jro- men bave passed in ribbons and plumage,- ' Amongst them are J. 5..... and Mrs. A.a . Extract of another litttr dated August B, reiet ' " ttd at io'cfotk . k.'this day. ' - "The K..f:.'aA(t ttiir VSarfV amminrtn' I I am.jftformrd n nearly three bnndrid men, set out yesterday to taw uacon rvOuge.-Itis supposed they will efli-ct Tt, nd perhaps seize tlie whole1 cOuotry as far as the Mobile river I has learnt that there were- a nomBef ef A- meriean citizens 6f the party, Vbich 1 regrct- 1 hose Ti'SUTgcr.ts bav ooited the Amerlk can flag, j I believe if there bad btrA Unbed States' tr6pps stationed at Foft Adami, the ritieens here, nor any other Ih this ndfjhbOr bood, would have been suffered to collect In opposition to oar government, nor to invade the rights of a peaceable neighbouring na tionV'-r ijV ..r--,x:-r . ' ' ifiUetlorrt, (Tt.) AJ. l ' Oft the 27th ult. Ldward Colin, a VomTg gentlenun who lately moved on the Tioga, w is sltot early in the morning at his' own loor, by some assassin, who was laying liv wait wilt) an evident flesijrn to take tu life Thebll entered tbe upper part of bis right tingn ana came out near his left groitvMie fa si ill living and there Is hopes of hit recovery. 1 hert can be no doubt tntertalitrd but that tbe perpetrator of the horrid lced was one eflboe inLmoUs wretches known as ttrdtr$ who hsv for years past set at defiance' botfc the lsvs and power of the ailt of Pcnn'syW- vama. : , , . ; : Eitrartaf tlrtttrfrom JfiTr'aijoft, Vycnfi . vt dated Aur. 12, IIOs. . WU is probable you have beard that the YsiW sees on Tioga shot Ldwsrd Gotwn f this ha put. a alert to, ail business in thk country t they lnct siy bo Wss the wrong pef sort, the' meant to ahoot tht aurvey or, Henry Donncil; . i ocrt are tuny, men in armi an the ! toga, from tugsr Creek and other parta Gil!t, aomet(ma after Ooblo wat khot, cam' vt.b Upwards of thirty persons On to tbe tract la tht tismt of MaakWilcbcks, and njl the bifv Tbt person it U Jested ta tears they wiUUsa Ml life, and tr Sometitnt has kept bis fious. I am informed that at Tioga Point theybavt ahot and burnt an effigy of Henry Uonnct,an4 threatened that'll at or anf other rrflcr should go iaio that Coimtry, they ahotild not leave k alive. They bavt stopped travellrr and made them give tn account of tkewiselves,' Ont of tkrst aettlera is now la Williamfport. . t i i , . r . . . . . woo naa irasea a tract oi iana, nt sea wt country fraritif bit lift would ba taken, ana numbers base, under like apprebeaslons, fe, raoved bto tbe staU of New-York. . W;. M.' !d'tia;lHl,':p-''erl 4 'r Shihglesper 1060, "': '? 0i Molasses ner- eaflon, ' '-i3 : f'60 y - ' Rum,W: Ip.g.sa.p:-''6ia; sJa'mcado.itbdo.' V V l'f' 'v Tair ner osr?eK -.'.J '-. ititeof North-Crolitt,) ' ' w'ilmlattew Diflrifl.t "H""' ' tes'aaV BbtkN'si et al. 'r' iTH lhi tiUfe it U JL in lbs WilTnrt. ly, Ihu uatcbthsde :- ,t ; - Vi jifty Term, j'.- v'.' ilU. ;.' ororrcd Hut public tion b mida ron Ciscim, thra tki focetffive- leteadani l hit aatwer at or baiort thatwxt terhu edlhalaiaam't Kill Will b ukea tab. ' A trut AiceWKat fra1 the MitiiiKta. ';Tt, .;; y ', ;,.. A. JOCkUM. V , K. ", lute of Notth-Cirolin, . ' . ' . - 1 WUiaiagtoa Diftttd. u . - ' ' .. -AarHaart. by ht acSt fiittd, tS EQUITY, ' r'i.. -. ..i-.i, ;.'- v ' My I'eua, Kfeaaaa Hsaate. v viSo.1 IN this Ciufc h U raercd'thit aabfirtlioa b m.ai ia rtt WilmUglda Gtttiie, (hi watki fmetm,A ' Iv, Uim alt(i tt t deleadiat file hi safwer at or kttot j ika aext tetav eampUiaaai', bill wit) W Ukca ,kn .' ''cOMMiaa. . -' A Uae Wp y ftOVb tbt ntaaea, , Tat,, JO fok sale,:; ,; s h u a potts- ' ,,CTARTER ?rterry" Wine' '.v'"r. Hogsheads 3rd proof Rum ' ,-," Barrels , ,N. lv tlitto . ; ,: 0 . , -.. Hogsheads Muscovado Sugar .i-'. '. ' .Barrels . ditto -...diuov .?'-' Boxrt HaVanna , J - ditto". Loaf, . ditto Lump';- ; ., k. ' ditio- .. Hosheads Jlolissca " H Bags Coffee V ; ;, ', ' .Hogsbetds Tobacco j . . ' Oftt barfel'mamifiactured dlttd Parrels Pork ' . ;. Kers fresh Butter .' . - . ' ? ' : pittoLard . ", ' ;-; ;,,' , . . Ditto tld. Naila -4? i .. '.' - VM.. ai j:. . . . IVW . VU- .- ' its, . ' A 1 " ' , Boxes Spaitish Segara j ' -i . . ' , t . ' vaica utverpoot SV are tv - , v .Tin., f ' V. t n ' ' JCit. i" Lotla Cordage t v iv",i" " YYiim Ktin Van, . '!'' OneCoS MiU Rope '' ' r", - -! ;, . '''' Ont Case. Letter Paper ,,r .-,. v'-.. One dos Dutch tjuilla' - . i Boxes German Steel ."' -y' '' , , i)itto Cotton Cards ' 't ' v )iuo !Voo., ditto fw-" ; 1 , BatlCbtton - ' . ' ':..' -'' ?!' ' , Kegs Spanish Brown, 'jfosisi Va oil t Iron Hollow Ware .. ."?-. v r Crindstoael -, . - '" ... ,' . Sawed Lomber v f U- .'-f' t ' f Lignumvita : t - By a gtnUcmaa who passed tbrotjlr An gU a few days since, from Fort Yi! kin son, it It learnt that tatrunnlntj of tht lower line Was completed! and that lb' treaty Utly held betwsea the United States Commla-' doners and tbe Crttk mtm bad termltatrd in the extinguishment ef tht lodlan claim at' far as tbt Oakmvlgte rittf, " 1 ; r Received by Xhc -.Ship Ana, ' .a, viv uubvii ir yjtt SOr IX i " , 10 to, fJailr. tfouti. frtm aL U zo av " w .. .. (to Af i Otrlrj . . 49 Ar Jbl ' , io6 "t n tti' : ' i-iti Hathwfkii.t 4 Z). ra, TfkittUi,'; , l Smith' Utmmtrt ' - , . 1 C. Wr HtfrggJAri'u . ; , . , 1 BA' D: - dt, -V(.7 b tit $ j tit Usrt tp (7ri W jr DUttitJ " " jnJUflU.OsiMf!.- ALSO, -r" ad knd 4th proof Rtim ' . . 4th proof lirapdw-and .. . Jlolland Gin. . , . JohaXrcJ 'trftml.ri 104. , Its
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