j.
4
OiUJi
' wri. vwahehadhadaatlu; . ...isci mature de
Lx rkJt an i & f mlwequem L-puhev -
, The filurt hy r. tjkirs kttrrof justiS.
Huo," with i - ether p-ipm bcJrt rariaineiu, U
I tirtinosr c:.rcQmu4nce ckaUted tonus mu
'm. Mr.C n.V-U call h a iusdncadon to
lait ' t jviiajw w mlgbC be disposed
iitat name. ' ,.-. , - J ,
t
- . . . . ' ' 'V ' n
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V . Dakim-trr federal Jtefmiffm
Th -Htby ta Juu Packet have
b'sppily eo: ' 'cVTaiiom of yesterday
, Sir. Erskiu bii'vc beea puUished by
t!w isU j A th suUtfanc of them
' his day extracted from
jiion Ptuwuro- i . .4 thus placed beyond a
it that th Litt arrangement mad between Mr.
JLiat and our gfvernniont vh totally uauuihor
. id. and the uritish jninister has acted in open vio
U'um kj hit instrucu'una. -Mr. Canning speaks of
hanging turn to 'rtc. v w arc happy to art this
intimatiorv He ha done great injuiy ahd merjta
' 'if Mr, Erskine ha been guilty of
ew expressly commanded
. .w he ha don ,ao ia now undenia-
ernmentU not bound by his pro
ihit anr causa .of Quarrel between
: ...iiuaes.' We ought' gather t blame our
j lcir a. weax and unpardonable remissness ia
The alilowtag extracts cf letters reccireti u Ci
C17, from a respectable source, wiU aerre as it ex
planation of the oevsia this (Lippape from&our
deus. vA'tit. JrveCifmcer. -' ; ',
Extract tfmltXrf from iGfntlrmntm Ber&ru,
1 . v -" dfe4Jmt I ft, I09. .
' VestercLy the oomxnlasary f Marine Ibribi
port, vreatly alarm cd us by nuking a vary Injudici
ous communicauun to um Ubamber ol tJommerceol
the ciry, on the aubject of American AuVirs. Itin-
peara that the Minister of the Marine instructed the
Commissary to bform tl' Chamber of Commerce
STAR'.
BY'Tili LAST MAIL..
must remn
l.ijh, r5 l.-rrer rr . .
f 'VASUiXGrpN CITT, Aujmat .
t On Ck Id inst arrired ia Waahrogtnej City, csn
uia PoLKa, the bearer of diattbe frtnn our Mi
hUerln France. II arrited at New. York ce Sv
tuoLy last in the Syrea, whith tailed from L'Orfect
on the I Sth June. . . ,
No tlung is underttood to have taken place b
bur relations with France.' ' " . . ' -
The Menter had not aalTed hM Mr fVJ ir,
of Bordeaux ef the Vtte act of Congreaa interdicting I Prance being detuned to avak the orders of'Mr.
trade with Franc and England at the ' tame time j Armstrong. v; v -.'-' , s
We hae recwed by tbi rrira a 1 of Paris
papers, from (he Is, of April to the thirteenth June
inpiuaire; , They contain no importam insdligtnce
later than that recc!red by the errivaL u Solcxn a
fe days sr " - v v- " . '
, it u unoerstoort that Ue French Iossei In the Au-
recominenduia; to them to suspend t the preeent,
ull operationa with th U. ute. ,1a conforming
to the orders of hit tuperiour, the Commissary then
proper to annex comments of his own, of a very a
urminr nature, which were immediately commu
nicated tqthe merchants on theXxchanpe, and as
.1. . 1 1 . . v ? r . .
e4
Ute whole wore an official form, an Injinediat run-1 solan war, and particularly in th eflnirement of th
tore between the two countries was considered as 1 1st and 9 Jd May nav been very great tho from
ineritable ' The commissary, findinir he. ' had gone i& French papers no such thing could betaferred,
too.far, sent for on of the members of the Chare- their contests consisting almost entirely of literary
ber, thro' whose influence he pretailed on that Body articles, appointments in the Legion ofllooor, ce-
to return bisletter, promlsbr to write' another more k:brations of birth-da rs and rictodc. and ahnund.
consonant with the oninisterTa iews. r Thinking it I tiona of pubjic spectacles. ' . , . r , . k;
highly probable some of the American merchants 'v ' : ' . x? ' . J"',
may bare communicated thia. alarm to the U. S. br I PfMfr&tut Jtrtut Letters from eren. Arm-
ihla ihln. f h tKAnirK- W .. .nl. - ' .. 1 StTOnfi' State, that it Was hi intnrit tX .mliirl '
rettaijung fc)W far . Mr. Erslane was author, rtir.these facts, that in such case, it bad ffcta L the Syren, if lu arrati-remebts could be competed
pledge his gorernmenv before we proceed-1 be countentoted. - . ' in time ; tf not; hef should mum to the U. States in
cguute our conaoct of tne arrangement pro I ' ''- , I the Mtatoftm. ft,Mvfrtitr.
ki tl.e C.T.Vy of fxirt-
ryfrOro tt ILi ic, J tj r.iato art ."i
Gotten b ia fir demarj u'tl e tn.-j-ii..': jr? -n
I howcvti. purchase ronlr sufa:int to ttt -ury vis
from week U week, U"ucr the iuiprtsjn t..T ' -v.
cs 3uU'be lower-cpon. Lk.e arrit'J of lis f.t h -iaiporUUons.
" ' I Uied Ji' much '. svj.icS. Arv
crusMng afvfls'l:krly la oiuJnue in cifniand. '
Ccnee and Sujjar are f eaty, though littie ch--quirfcAcrforrxportation.-
'
1 ".A conaidcralH alirranon.'m the tfm!c t:
' American pryduc 1s Me'lT beeniTecjued
The partkolars are laI4 before the Board of 'J , .
I my poayblr,sugvsxmiliuooal a,
tions j we. therefrtre urWr UoubUmj'our friw. 4
further epos the subfcet until the are issued in
official forts, when we' alkali embrxe tLa rzr.t '
opportututy at fonrardmg the same.- '
v remain, grnuemen, your a, kc. -
p V "4, . w, -a :. ,',.. i, . ' f '". ' .
i 'Thelossof tho French afmV.JnthW
and t2d- of May,' with the Arcfniuk Trd'H- . , '' '
rariouslysuteo b Fiana tTexlowst esJr,
being U geheral; andS6a00Qof alt
and the higiest 16 fcnerali ad 60 Vo of uli wa
nrnxs-HLiueo, woundea and. pnsonona.
Prirea Produce in England.
j ' . tlple of reason and justice to charge
t . ;faJy of a minister plenipotentiary to
..V.-v JPromthe AifoW wfeffirmrrr.
' :;i lr Ia our paper of this, day, will be found, a copy f
i ii j .1 i .
; "e """uciwis , pruuuecu uy vaniung in me
: V f; British Parliament These insttrujctions were puh
v 4 -lished in our last) as the basis on which the late ar-
,. tan;nent was entered intp by Mr. Erskine. ; ' , ,
5 i lt appears to us extremely improbable that these
I fi ' ' ' .were the nstructions on which Mr. Erskbe
1 j proceeded; in .the negocLtfion, at this place, and for
f r tnese reasons.. , Air. crsune, in nis nrsi tetter, as a
I j ; preliminary to any overture tor the renewal oj inter
V ' ' course! offered whitt was deemod Adequate sutiifac-
, tnon for the aftir of theX;iepeake. Wherein
' ', " ' .these instructions, is any instruction -relative tq the
' " k rffar of the Chesapeake f It is not even mentioned i
and the presumption is that there was firevuu
S f nrjmuiuy. wh-:u7 7'wn with bein mthUi
a F tioned, the .content of which; however, are not de
4r. V f
I K.
r-
tov-X It would indeed be contrary to every prin-
the rroavery or I t .ft,- t
Xinrlnn. katJI in Tuft.
I Advices by the Syren state, that theenroerdrNa:
the account of Li,, n.l.t. n Ipoleon had declared bis intenikm to aeixa anH rtinfi.
. ' . . . . I " MBass W ssjSM SVW IUV U11UBII UHTXU U1CUI 1 .
; , : ' . ' of Mf. EMrJMVamement withtlie U.asrMi-lf . property,-that ; might bo .found
known, Tobacco experienced an advance in price at WU"UVU1 nw ne wui giv laouty
ws a
irfOnuon,oi aa per cent, grounded, upon an opinion
it
entertained there, that the non intercourse act woukt
be Immediately, reinsfated, or a ' rupture L ensue be
tween the two countries' Other American produc-
uons were easo aavancintr in nrKe.
The District Court of the United 8tates closed its set-
siob Bostoa the 28us uk. Ten vessels, libelled for
breach: ef thr embargo laws, were deerted fort; it
Spnia awUars bearmg-tbe name of Ferdinand VII
are already ioeircuUtioo ai Boatoe. .
and safety to our commerce no other terms than
our? wKhdrawing f rotn all counectko with Great Uri.
We Understand, tbit no of Mr. Oray?s vessels is
Srepared to take out Mr; Adams and his family to
Russia, A aonofCol.Sroith of New York (grand
son pf President Adams) goes as private secretary
arid a son of Mr. Gray accompanies Mr, A, Capt,
oemamin oncxiora commanos tne ship. -' .
YELLOW PJSrER'Tht foflowihg hi an ex.
w SS W V MMUIWU 1ST I S UK W W EHL 1 U .WW Ullii.
-Kentucky paper,) thai the'bonoruble Harry Iest
tsprqsecuUnlt against 11 MarshalV 2sq. for ;BiJ,.1 U W
a libel committed in the electioneering contest of Lt lJl; Pfstnatwe-a-Uhe
i.Li.L',f, ,t , , . . I rhuadelnhia naters have no mention of hi V
tt hubtic itrvimu and aJierr L " "7 ST. ro"ge V
. . i i lite vuttrvcB Miuntr me ijemwaift. i
tnar tnA sxruunt mfin t
"i ' Agaifrf-These. instructions require a formal re-
cogniU9V9y tne u. oiaies-oi mrec cutHcm, roone
at least of which, the - government of the (J. States
couid 41c vet accede. .lt may well be doubted whe
ther Mr. Lrskine would so tar have deviated from
positive instnictipns;as to make an airdngen ent
' witlibut the recognition rof any one of tbem. f Mr.
' Oak!ry, the bearer of the dispatches which were Ue
"; I basis of the amngemenl made in this city, arrived
! ia thelJ.Stotfisin the Roiamqhdontb Sdof.Api
w
to plead justification on both poinu.
; A patent has hee taken put for making miji. essks or
anka, u substHutes'for the wooden tasks 00 shipboard'.
Hie tfdranuges are said to he these i the iron tatika beio0 1
nade ckher square octanruUr. will eecupy one third
teas stowure. ana are uva times as uaraMe tne wooden
1 ase.la now in ue., 'they lull parent all leakag, wall
iiaiiaamaire ii-qm ru ana insect, .we understand Utat
: trial is about 10 be -mad on a laie scale in some .ves-1
ts nowrant to the SoutlieniJIea Fiiherv. The nrcsent
hirh price of staves 14 greatly m favour of this specula-'
'inn.. ImUmbahKr. 7 4i t--.
i . c i
appearance onj
wen Phn
and Walfluf Streets i -several have died, four ot five1 1
are sent to the hospital, and some are skk in the vi
clnity of the wharves. ' I have been Informed by the
clerk of the Board of lleadth, that fhe first who sick-
ened,. was aboard the IIilemiii, from Dundee he
died in the hospiuL The tu:ulry declare it arose
from local causea; others believe it broke out in a
brig from Harannah with hides."
Boiton, July 21 Last week the first of the fere-
miums oi nny aouars onereu oy tne imutachutttk
yjgncutturai society, Was paid on the Impoi tatiori ol
a apwusn merino 4tamt tie nas . since been wur.
(as ' , a.
tit, I . ''.vii;.J ,r; -v r
v ,, wlilca .vessel brought London u-tes to tne 9th 1 ne jtaTitors ot tne wewxorsi livemn v pstsays cnaseu Dy a genucman vi tnis town, and sent to the
' FeliaryJ The instnictioiisvpublkhe a Gentleman; of eminent classical talents is engaged XHstjict efMaine, to which part of the'rountry he
' . '.Ihe'SSd ot January, iJ least sixteen days prior to the in;.wtitfaij the Hie of Alexander ituiilltoB. , U1 be a valuable aequlsitiop .Tbewooiis very fine.
, . .departure of. Mr. O. frbnV London '; she in this no I , v ; ' - ' ; 1 . '
tPy tatekrivah mt PhOadtljiMp from CSwffx,
LATEST FttQM SPAIN.
I
Arrttir t( Mr Cl. frhrrt 1 jihrinli ! uhd in thta no
mcnf Mr Ool nhn wt Urt,l I - ' ' COLON EL. DE SCHILL-
i a ifi KAari. " f umK tn Mtiftnul Wtntinii I 7 A Gentleman, who is Dersontv ecauainted wkh
rrr rtj-'i,. w,... W,.'
i T, ., ; . . . : ' Ifu.uf t .4. .i... lw;. ..U' .u. l..jYeSterdav arrived the cKin RramSnl Snwrlo.
uonoi , suosequem uaie, aiso posaioy.oi a conn-1 1 wr w , tumic iwur iwr . w....
ocr, nor , savage, nor a aeserier, as meimonea in i wu ais www
me r rencn Bulletins, tin yie contrary, mat ne is a
man of character and family, a elasakal scholar, pos
sessing vast bformation and uncommon talents, but
is bold and daring even to desperation. .He com
manded free corps in the Prussian' .army t and k
was be, wljo, Jn the.campaigoof, 1806, roape the
ticncb Ueneral VioToa prtsonori pear turwt.
An ii. i 'favour tt fnT Ml lin intiMrl ThLI.,H ' ' From the AVsv-ror VMctator,
.bsurd, "iu-. V. H;.' ' --.M4. Liwilt beg teiveto enctose-tayou,
'v In short it is evident that these were, hot the only I for publicationan extract, taken ironj ft pam-
anstrucuons givw w ,xtr. arsaaiic, aiuiuugw wiey i pntet, lately translated trom me oponisn, caiica
dcntLl nature, and therefore hot published.
iV. About the tirae that Mr. Oakely sailed, also, the
: rviainisterial speakers in Pavliaxneht and the thiniste
t . iarul Diints conveved the idea that the British minia-
?2 f .... .Jry -confidently expected an amicable adjustment of
i f , all differences with- America .' Did they expect it
, Horn the instructions now published I tJia they ex
pect it from the requisition, of humiliating condi-
lit r .'.'. ... .
uons from us, m conscience oi wnacnney. wouiq
xmght
has been
tar;
composed that part of thein which it U A Mantfestd efthi Spanish Katfonl'The
A deemed poimc to make pubno. language and stvle of patnphlet, re elf .
gant ; tne sentiment nooie ana iruiy cnarac
teristic of the cause, and the nation; ItcOrn-.
' ' !..!.-! u
inences wiui- a aigninea appeal w urm
for the Justice of her ckuse, for her aunerings,
her injuries and her wrongs, and concludes py
a Kpretentatim'ofi1teinmtitude.t
m the History of the most barbarious and Wu- r ' tt.v: t-.2i.. i
f JiALEIGH,
LECTION tOU M(BBR8 Of ASSBNfBLT.
r
fLt: Slenate Willi-m Arrington, Commons' Esuin
VMItet and Michael Collins. V
CJGrwvlUe:. 8enate Thomu .Taylorhy a rnajorltof
14 Vote oyer Mf. person:, Commons-VVunam uawxins
r ani Henrv Vancv.- ' . V . .
-The heads of departments whqiiad lefk the seat
of government, have received circulars to repair inw
. tnediutely to Washington f.The Secretary of War
yesterday morning returned to Washington i " He
, arrived here .the preceding evtaung--., rr coar.
-tv.
e "History c
I el nations. ' "' -. '' -'''' "., .. 'O''i-
V-- ' v EXTRACT. t , V.j
In order to point out to the world the jiis?
; tice of our cause,, we have no necessity to e
Vur to the subtleties of public law, nor. tq di
' t r La?-. J:
i
we have from 6ur Correspondent Cadiz panere
tq the 7U Juner Gibralter papers to the id June,
and oerule uaxeues to the to tne 59th " May :
From these' papers we have made some.ex
tracts. Capt. Singleton states that the French
were leaving Spajin as fast as they could, th
patriots eing every where victorious - !' ;
On the Jth June, a British convoy arrived
at Cadiz from Lisbon, to take on board 30.000
sheep, a present from the Spanish Junta to the
king ol England. 1 , .
' The British orders in council of April $5. &
the President's proclamation, dated April 19
were published in the Gibralter papers. .
A Cadiz ettra gazette of June 5, gives an ac-
count oi great successes in Arragon, .i ne inha
bitants had risen in a body and ' Cut off a UnaL
division f the French. r After this a division
of J 506 determined tt revenge ihemselves'on
the inhabitants,' marched to " Mdnson, where I
inierior
the recent arrival from France,-lorn file of 1
rrencn papers some erhrmal bulletins, Whichi " '
diftrent aspect ik the bulletins,: from whato "
other events- be'ar "irt th ki-anii!i,lk,a!."v :.. ' '
pws that the Fren
batde on the ii atight thai the Austrians had '
retired to the-lines" which they had occupied oh Vt
the SOH 'i and that on the' in'rinofthi-H '' -:i k
che i'rtnch chit?, with his Jjuir, rode ovr Uid . ,
nciaoioatueaurfiv.YVvr','
' 4 iVeat At aVwufcrt jf&ti&Kic&i ' v'
i The SMpoiecment of.Mrt. lacksoif tA iW'AaJ. v 1
merican toissiotr, has excited gedcsunjrVzet-1 '
i1i.mma.j r.k. (..uj.j i ... t
.v iuw "i uif uiauuucctano4ngsu9'i9tinr j. -betwef
nthis government iiii th of the " , .' '
rhe grounds of these. frelintts it U Tn4rv.;w ' 1 ,
to; eiaiht" wjthoujf. anifnadvertuig? upon iht V
character of an individual.-which U,alwav a V"
-7 uiiiuumwui we aw sureV that If ' r l
either, AJr. Jjston' tt ' v
sent upon this missio a vry Uiercnt rcule
migh have been eipctted.. VxA- - .
1 '.v iry-'.:-'jiJpt:; '
firilSngw '
uiuuicu,.n mo episcopal, ousft at f ulhanu
BeiUiy Porteus,LordBishvp?r Londois Ouitt . 7,
of the Chapel Royala Govemourof the Chat. "'1 .
isi mi yuiciu trustee uitctJUn
IfyotlasfcnWai jUwiten whirt f rlf, 1
wv.vu.iw juu wi nu"n namre, uo you. imagine X
wvr pnuo or luxury, or ambfuofl, rego
usm ;Noi, I that say tanoixxc i hk who eeu-
4U suuwicnc wui conquer u the rest. ii
1 .. --wr .1.. y
- m t at -a ' . r m g mm
neasauUfiU. WiTOfcoijfty; m the M instSrtrti
WM Hatwoou, K(f. of. thia City, to Mm PH
wawiaoaugniier ot Vol Pinl.p Hawljinsj. , .
Noticei "
T'HB Sabscribtri it the UGt"tftii- of T'wiirrfi -
X . Court of Weas afld Qifiutcr Ssfcirtrs, ju4lfiVd f , f
uuuuwir u w cmaic di na , aoon liniiirIatscr.iaiil "h
The peaceable traveller, who it treacherously
attacked by his companion, converted into ap
assassin, needs but few words to justify his
I
of tliett nited States', This publication, H appears, Col. Ices attacked within our houses, our laws and
P. vmilJ nnt drurml ,n hAtieai to some remarks of ttie t i-A ' . irrv ivr.
. . ...... . -r------ -- ... 1 inimuvwas uii " v r"T
5 01 T"'?Bt T.rr Tc on. who were received and entertained like
opcawngoi uiecnarge, ne says, :: ne saw ia(: i - - - . . . '. . , Li 11
WVtyMtt. the snafli tffounualon, and Wlucn on um lace i guests anu irienoa. wuiuo our nwsuiws w,
f if ; ia .11 ,Mtu-i w;v :l..h,..t.. . .' ' '' I .1 .'..1. .1.. t,ln r.ki iknKi,r,.
V . . MWfV. KlUMIIlWIUUVti '
, J I-' , .... ',.... . ' I . , - . ' - ' . .
'iK?DrcferV i CoriTirtfiAn' idea Is entertained by
'jU some tha the ordej jfci council of tHe S 1 s( May,
4c ? ttiblisned in this Gazetw prohibits all intercourse'
j -h v . v- ' j t . . stews ! '
7 , witn tonmnj'eii vnd the moutn ot tne r.yaer.
an.i iwa4is4 atiiu 11 j ia-Lio A9asn4 muivu whuv ,
md.' No one of the 'places mentioned In the vr
is ithixa Ihlrtyi miles.of the mouth of Eyder
This
; 1 erroneous. North end South' Haven are at the
iv''WttcemUlcs of the narrow streitfht which runs be,
, O tween Heligoland ahd th little Island Called Sandy 1
't.."astotKl.
-".--".Toer
. .1...-, 1 ' .i.'itf. .
, 1 A - niu nicy are neany equally uisuw iivni crcrj iwjiiu
4r !. of the. cnmljiMrt.; vTh PUp.vi however, tjinnot bts
- ..V." i '' ;'..
,ye ttk,Norto!klieraid that Mrv;Brikinc pnblieiy de
ciarea,1 mat in w corner ondeneewiy
-ke r-l not exceeded Ins m'troetior,'
4.
stain them with the blood of their inhabitants,
ana proiane tnem, wun tne, vioianoo ws
motners ana uugnicrsv wno euucrru v;
xresaes of their brutality whhm sicht of their
half murdered fathers and husbands children
nail d to tne bayonetsand carried m tnumpn;
like tnilrtary trophies . i ilhe sanctuary of the
temrJs sacrilegiotisly plundered, and batheij
with the blood otner.aetenceiesj ,rnesis
murdered withia'them f '.Thus jiiured, thua
attacked id this unheard-of thia cruet manner
what alterh 'dtiye 'remaincdrtotts,r hiittode
fend tourselvesf and, by"death,f to triumph t
We must nave oeen sua more oasc, ui.aa iu
force. He however completely repulsed them
and forced them to an inglorious retreat.
ew'YoHt July $i.'A. French pper of the 1 Sth
says, that the Minister of State and FbTeien Affairs
J (Champagny wl Marat) were with the Emperor at
-J: Vienna. 4h4' H-'i'. ' .
i M. Talleynmd 16ft at. Uall, in Switaerland, on
the 88th of May; and intended to gd to SchaffhousenJ
to assist at the epemng ot tne uiet. r I alleyraud is I
sttled In the t rench papers "Minister ot r ranee.'
a aaa :
LiieriioCl June 6, 1 t09it'Xfio hopes and fears
I with which we have of late been agitated respecting
tne aomstnienr 01. au ninerence wnn ne . nuea
States, seeltns at length to have settled down into a
I belief, that , though our admimstratfon may, owing
' to some huWialuy,' refuse lor the present to ratify
1 the arraneements entered into bv Mr. Eiskine, ret
II IS tne prcvauiuu, upuupn mai uic ruau ia so tar
cleared, these lri!j4r obstacles only, want explaining
to be don away, when we look forward tb the res
toration of mutual confidence upohits broadest basis.
American, vessels, are. daily -dropping into our port
: from various quarters t and It is ascertained that a
considerable- nuhsJbeV . more' are alreatljf laying off
. . .. . ... . -T . IT .1 - 1. - ."II . 1- flA.L..'f!
and on at tneinoutn 01 tne cnamie uu me. ium 01
Jdnei when arrivals Wan uhpreccderted extent are
looked Ibr. . Under these circ4u'aces ytm must
be aa'are how impossible ita i r us to'give yoii ah
i&a of this mn Ut beyond the ci. . , arUcjef
albne excepted. ' Flouf shH AVlteat are less likely
ttrb alfected than anv thel of your prbductsTand
.we certainly look torward to these erodes fully sup-
county; Notice is therefore riven t flioae. mofhiaJ n
said etude, tbat uulfss they make immediate na viaent no'.
cesarty wiU cdWpbl the Adsairiistratorto hae rburse
nuawci u unpieasanitQaintseitasuiey wdlMuu Li-ee. '
able to others-.t " - v f
i Thoee harin J tiiumi apunit thesaM evtatfe Vill ptr'tit"
tnem, properly authenticate, wultm he tuptUriited 4y v'
Uw, Otherwise this notice wfll be pjud id bar of be- ' , '
covery. ' y , t ltlCIUED OGIltT. Ainfa ' I
V Red-HntiseHly 15th; 1800., .; ; t A.;.
T.t rWaveredit'of.nini'' kM4 Jeise4 wesWla tl
w 4owa of WarreBton, on theseennd tlav oftlcteiwr i st-
nm noue ana u occupied by Mr. Jacob Morocco, and
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oBscsaion gven uie iwui, oay 01 aiecembev nexb j , t '
The Swelling ,IJonse finished in ebsftdsertesfylft. 'ri'
and well Caktlbd:d Bat th himfnrtMm i-Knnm).i ' i-j
. TheodtousesareconveMenLmetfwdeaf w .
did wen eaclosod. y m" . 1 1. " V
iIajtadiOininirmesTtHisisaweUtrtieted '" '
With Counting and LodgulgJott, airl , .J - j
Cellar. Walled tin with nW. Thp inH- V v . S..
a family.
tilei
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Stor-Houae,
cominbdkiui
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are HW repair, and UejiiataUcit is eHglWe lor. ? i'
publk brpnvatfe pursniu' . VY,. , s. . f 11
V Alio sevcd4Mmprovet Towi - wHsHuaedaAi ' .
COvenlem god pru1gS.. T"V -
; Of iu purcaasei a dlsbni. 1 1 1 j ixsT ecnu in t '
madeioraCasapnmptpajrinei)t. .... 9 ;.,'-'
i; ay tyarrentOnis an improving situaLon, high anJ hsV .) '
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HtE quatats" B ecntors to S. laft Vtt sni-,' "
Teatanteat of t-.twriV, Smart, fcq -at the Meeki - ;' . '
tyrant can. ,wh,jis, to, forger eW,ou porting-the irmexed qbotatibns, Indeed te are of
ancestor 7V-. ' "r f lopimtr somewnat
unwilling tut appear oworuiy oi tnenu t oe;
: iHtuiuua wa
to the estate.'ef nMecflAied -r requested .torhan-Mpoit ? .;'5
John Rendrirk;,Wll' U n pbss ,1011 f ! ft'rS er.d f
will k(nnit Of'no n)dti'nte, - V,V ' v4 "
, 1 Hiith as have deniuniw vij jnaro tnM Kno Vi Jtwi "
Kemirickf Within tko tihte prttsrrilrtl v.,M'l AnrMf- -
the 6ntmpi;oXSPpei
.S7'WauUtu.truthoflji33;iuHv';:v 4,',..-A, 1 WapolSOBi r-Vrfv. . :.
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cuiated upon, purdcuj
cerate1 imports
thxnjgh'theycatu
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mgner. price tniiy saieiy.,ne c :f ' i?n C k.J-J:ki - i ' I
UrirahbavifttiH
tronktne-imwriind staves, lv-V ItFj'jnuM ithuptt,reClVT . i
WBuppoJt then present prices, i -iRjcWenbnrg County,' Aay. 4 ltJUft -J. , i - - j ,, . - 1
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