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1 lf. XbeWtiklilttdecf rnd Wrcnf 3 ttji.td De l dayy Friday. iVqVfomnmcedh light boa:s nd crew still Kmiio.t-pre,-Af'.8t: P M. mad? the gnat of recall Tor our boats, (.hay. fntV rerlfiivtr! alt b-nrisrtneriY the ilnmediatelv ', gHodatctf 'irhhl'riuliCKaftd & sVpresain 'jn ld heiiUftdd feUirter paC3 shcIcw tj . j.mnd for toerrokMWia sally -out and drive fW. Ids in the action wa7 kilk d and 7 wound -; td)'tanong the, former, Titur. Bush, if marines, arid Worig the Uttr,-liati; Mor Hs, "severely fc 4nd MrAlwyri,the master, slightly: On the part tit heSenmy, 15 men fcilbd, ami 64 wounded. Among me ivrmer,iieui neaura mc uip j among the latter,' captain Day'es, iieut Kcritj, 1st ; Mr. Scott, mastery and matter 's mate. 4 vY j The Constitution took' arid destroyed twovfcng fish; brigs, one in ballast and one to&ded. with" lum ber, bound tdEuglapd. Also; Jt davs previous to falling with Adcbfc,.f Batly. from. London, frith a full, 'cargo of dt gobdvWhiCh had oeen taken 7;dyir. fire ; viotfrfby the Woo riAtengeri-iook out th? ctrjandput a prite matef on boardand older fter into jhef ftrst port in the U. States. V Wt& - -v, -;': MtWJiw fA sCgMtitu&iHiTht captain of the, Urrtefi informs, 'thir the. squad'on which waa ofefijr 'York '.some. time. sWice, had .taken the Cbtk'rdia, Adams, from"?. London nd the r&rptofi&ftes from Liverpool, both with full car. goes ot.dry irood, ana very . v-iuame, ana oraereo tneox foruamax. (MO rthf of cihnNj pointed towardi ihem and load o . . ,c k,.t.,v-vi t them. miner ncin - .;. J"1 tit ftw 1iau tr t'ftiift . th fflhe enemy ' vr - . , '. '. ..'r. i! .U..li.,-1.rtAl!A'. I" rof the American armt to about I800,men ..j th! town of Detroit was Comnlrftl olurw immediately after itsurrendered. ? XV' Qav, HuftUnfrdort atatjtf that nothing M td be 1,, m the frontiers but poof fcmitierflying & eve- !jidirwi HaaVingeifiitUe all to the furyNcf I have th morttficatton' to announce to you 1,5 destrucUon of CaptalA Healdand his xompa ,' on theirfetreat fron.Vort Doarborn.'tor ChK tgo, on Lske--licbigaii- tp this place.; It hap- irirfieu On iu iuif V tu dim juaiuiti uitu rnv of Indians ofab-jut five or sis hundred, con Cjttint of the foIloinerriles, via.' Ottowty 9, Chipt jpeway s Wmneliagoes Ki4kapoo Momominie?, (Jiad some Potuyatimicjjy&pt.' Wells, who went L assist CaptairV, Hcald "fcW'relrVa'tf Is amoiirg i.i.Vrnmtr nr Kiuen - we-cannor ii-arn mat bi v r. gbed, 0aUlc4lliatptalii Heald, M littand! spmej women eremade prisoners. Tbe particulars orthe apuottI omit tin another ex' presiir- U: fort avaVne ttsb taken., , Tfldracr;'n('a'lettec from a respectable gcntlfemah iu QwcinnaU to itttother ift PtuladRiphi?, dated , y vr CtCtVATtv' Aug. . '23 ,-Dxa'dfuVewai;'j ist arrivett bv express. be Bi'iUsh, on tl)eii 6th ni't.capuired li n. Hull's rniy-in " Detp9it,thjut his firing . a gun. He as un.lcr ' hcnejcessity of capitulating. The Ii - Hians tmrhtttaatll m;d a ssjly on Fort Wayne, nd took,u.' AH11 conrusio'i ami bustle here, fociunati has lost nearly 200, some of thtmthc lest citizens we hai Thi4 moment 2;K)0 u oops Iwm Kentucky, have 'arrived hei'Cf'On their march. o reintorce Geo. Huil but they are to late." lgjgMHHMMtfSt L ThursdaY erenintni slilo '? MercuIesY West,' from 1 federal ticket. Va advancintr tVfo fibitar4$ daQn oibstahy w,s bQird.tVitjU by -hft angf aoWierV,' headed by c'n ; . ' ed:Ke:pifer..K9saie,l;aptaj .Qarijety whoAiielr icersV Jn ht courtW informed him & thwarf and put on jbod hyn, sthfie Mild; shefiffdf roCU'Hhfld-JrU "v thi captaii. of an lftsH ah'ip.pt7o tV Kotsfe', .2fytoW'.The 'heri, with;b"lcofhing So'lrfiieKv hjch jef; LrverpVljIi ,ltme$fe ihstSLiord .Caitlletg''ini i'duel, m h ao detetii) jne.d to , ex.clfej aTnot' 'iTthi ma:'wy:pleTnv,iii Lord .CamdtMj,. on th$ fl;Jieitso informs "iKat mitte to'Voief.tiiai'io ta-VThis gallant na val officer has arnvedln our o jter harbor from .a shot cruize f durrakj which he hat re-captured se mi tied to'Vdt fe." t h at 'irStYi the Umere, phatmooi and prlvidere,. nadTalkn j ral pariy otwrotjaolj presenih the peace W :j in. witVlhe JaaijciBt ind parted withlCon the the to.vvn, and av'oulTog the en"ui6tl 6 tood.'yielV. 1 , Cjmmd3oVejUof ers e'AtisdroQ I three, pf frhlch capt u(ed and destroy e d j .p glish y e saelsi 2 7 1 V , , The duel between Caaereagh and Camden top plce on: the 6".h. ;.The dispute ;iwhlch caused it itUted ia 'Jtturkak jjpira ; The. pipers .wich epmatned the parficulars ,ere 'given pJofam& dove.;Brney .-'ivV- ', Newv. of thVclaration of War having passed the. House of 'Representatives,, had been received in Euglarid) but the impwaaidri was 'univerjiat, that th'repeaL of the ' rdtfi in council :would reach America befo,re war. wag decided upon. . lm vraeiVse shipments were making, for. America.1 . , 5'6ntocyatfeticW rnajoiltf 0)1: four vote'v. After ! indiytdual swas ii ,arid beaten xy V phylhf'fl-f s 'the soldiers, avowedly becaust he had voted further' i Xcderst candiaateV 'rf' ' t., 5,1 nowctmil -Is there .aroan hostt boso thdTnat5wless interfere Uiafy with lour olitlcaT pu vilegesWat thli itla ring j proatraiion of cur dearest 'rtehts ilfV;iiv.;''-.v: 1 .fra.hfs bntesiieni ih thei ' I cap of libtrtV it Is the noblest oreicaivft ol" -ia " V,- v . . . . . . . . . . . . veii American vessels and attacked ana aesirof td a British, fxigte, and brought her olBcers and crew into his port.? Much praise is due to capt. Hull, his oflken and crew, for thisgdlhnt achieve. . ,.', v., , " Pit-ABSiritU, August 31. . ' COMMODDltE RODGERS. ; Hht British ship John of Lancaster (onidship. men Cox, prize , master) of sixteen gunsano inir ty mtn,,pr(Zs! to th squadron unucr me comnwna of commodore flodgers, is below. She was laken onlhe 26.1. of July, lat. 30,:N. long - 21, WV on her passage from London' to Martinique, in bal Lsr, and parted the next day, the sqnadron then standing N. V. . . We are informed, that in the action, between the President and Uelvidere, Commodore Rodgers hso his. leg broken, and. twelve men were killed by the bursting of a gun. Midshipman Taytor and three men were killed, and Midshipman, Mongtgomery and five men wounded, by the fire from the Belvi dcre. . ,- The squadron, had only taken fonr yessels, vise two brigi which were burnt, and thse above men tioned bhip.John, and brig Dolphin, of Guernsey, toih seut for the first port in the United States. . COMMODORE RQCERS bQUDRON. 7 " Bosto wr Septembt r i. Ye9ferday arrived in this harboilr the U. States' ship President, 44, Com Rogers ; United States, 44, Capt, Decatur, Congress, 36 -'Capt Smih"; Hornet,-loV Capti Lawrence -and biig Argus, 16, Riurl-ivi the wKaui rf thrf i,r.rfin Mthir.h Wdilert c- v from New York, on tl. 2lst of Jane under Com. ?jrttculars Of ,'' . - v . 11 saiwajromjMew Kork Juae 21st lite at 9 A, M. ai""overed and gave ch ire to an Eng. iCpiuhUtitcattil to" the e&tort MJheLBfom 'GaxetfCfi superiority - of the President's sailir.tr, while the breczerConttnued tresh, enahied her to gtt wi:iii' gjinshat betvvecti 4 u-..!'5 P. M whenlt moiertt d so ;OaCh to give very t Ant hope getting akng 'th'omasVVrighf, Char. Talfiferrd,' llofoiB repuhficap Y jit 1? ihe ursriilVgotrd.bf ourpohV ti i j on, and wiiyou hot veserit if tv"Then indeed 'th I t uikiAk MtA ft -V x t,, T -.5 : Trttot,2neltoiic to'kucKme princfledihVatder )yft he ighi of .tWe-yua Those who dart towtH$'ge vpon thti rt h under : eare 'p;46' lry with the jJu'stUe mosi' ' . ' in aopport 6f Mir! 'Crintoh'a' 'eiectlojf. ii'is'trdnly jeitolfcfTeyr ftfe'l; wt..W'ttoUk i.r thcjV recommended to the attention of ooKdemgcratic' country. ' ; ; V .: v " . ; -, ... ,-. B.y..;'.?, friends of that vast pottipn of the party wKd ar'ef :' H')-!i.v . 1 vi- ' I doubtless unpreased-with the toiiies ot the present r: , ne prestdentnt iher-;jU.nac-,MjiK V'.ilW-f . r administration, and. whose minds will readily ad esteiay.to6rmnfg dh flj vift tA hiti aiatjn'i.-f! mit the necessity, the Unavoidable necessity of a coGnty, VfrmitorjAffW yu-M&iiii-''-' change. From all we, can Varn otflie .spirit pr- lasrweekoft- Xmi$r joti'r(y Ihine4 ''irowev. .' "2 ";C . jy U; ' ! BoitoN, August 31. f; BRILLIANT aVaL VICTORY Ijhe United : Si-ate'i frigate, Constitution, Capt Hull, anchored yeiterJay in the outer harbor, from ! shirt crfltte, during which she fell in with the ImglishVfrigate Gjuimeie, which she captured, fier a short hut severe action. The damage sus- ained. by .the fire Of the Constitution was so great. Iliat it was found impossible to tow her into port, md accordingly the crew were t.ken out, and the ship -sunk. . Thp-brillimcy of this acion, how iwyn may reject the occasion tua. hasproduc N jf, wilt still excite '.he i;vehst emotions in erery vailin at. this time, we think thtTe is every broba bility of Clihtdn's election. It is important' ther, in such event, that the principles opon which he was iiupported' should be cfretUHy trt srired"TCip Jn the memory. A'iy deviation from the path he was tohave pursued, may then be instantly detected and the voice of public indignation recall tne de- hnq itnt to a sense. of his obligations. The pro mi sea of the past and present administrations were fair enougii ; but the people, deceived by art and deception,' forgot in their admiration 01 tne men the sacred doctrines which Wtivc to have goveniVd1 their public lives. 1 Utes fiigite Constitution,' and the British fri ga(e-CrueiTicre;:' 1(1 j : iv' ' diatdy on heating the: Ttimofs rcBpccting ibft r A retiuHUini, Cir 2005f theedota bf the "tvMZ ia of this stauV'Hias bfgin made jv maior treneral Deartwrh'hriiaveniOr oT tiii common weal: b ha3 directed the issa of the n?sesVary- r.dcrs for: ikis detachmerif.tvlt is aupptvsed, thatstftadi-v m'ent will move from the welfaojuhticar on ac-k coun t bf the time Hihd pena that wilf be s(ayed jfl their movement, and the .greater, fitnesn of the mill litia in tliat quarter for the duties oft heir destiua (ion. .. ifurcra, yc- I The nambeiurne inioh"and'-tIie'"spiit thatppi&w Ipeais at the hieetings otthe -Fiitnd3 of Peace,rT-4 Oil the 1st Instant, a profession tofek place at Georgetown, District of Colcnnbia", iriv h'nor of General Lihgaii's memory. George Wsftjiigton ' Fr edom, and Commerce, ju6ify"the mosl fvr- , Park Custis, E .q. delivered an ertemportneoas o- ableconolusi6ns.' To'beoli,ih olV yeteansT'-iTi ration on the occasion. . . '76, stepping forwatd . atld1 animating: by tli. ir pre '' . !eiJt -'and eximple, evfirclasx of cit'a9 : Several of the: mob-sovercgns of Balttmr'eNar6 1 thar-du'pr-and ; by he mild -an 1 peace- mana now in the prison of that city. Attempts- were j Ei.EC FiOM to aave ouvj country from ruin, i k r maoe to r;ieiae mem. uvu ins arm 01 me law jtijeeuiig ij me pairiov iierc. uiirorjcr JIOYCU una nine iuu auuiiy. jiui umv wci iii . '. ' -.j, old villains rttamrd in durance1, 'but some uf .the new ones'forted olteep them conrpany . " - . ',. , " Mr Hanson ahd Vis surviving rnendsphaVe been indited lor niau slaughter. ... niaJe alh sjil.in fhaSfi t at S. nprreivtl the r.haH her iram to bear upon the V resident, the latlei toii& ' hm rtn the 'ntrhmril -tur.k-. :rak haVit.i commcaceJ a fite at htr spars and rigc'tntr tii the.wmdi hluled S. S. Vv.: at Kali bast 3, 1 a vUwi cripulipg !it, to get abreast' ot her.. made Ant tlvi, chase to be a fri a ate x 2X 4. tomin I rire was kept u.i'about two hoiirj. . "The Fresid bp, in. Officer on board the Qthsriiuupn. Lat. 41, 42, N. long. S5.33,' W. Thursday, A'u- vut 19a" Fresh bre -te from N,T VV. and cloudy ; 3 r. M discovered a wssel tothe southwar ,1,7 ue. , At inis. time perceiving sne was traimng the with A erit up with the h 46 Very: last at a quarter bf x Ve .nrr tW or toree broadsides, and kepi up a ieTehweVt-ttaittl'tOplatoO-. the stiwell directed 'hrr? trom the ch ice &tms Which cut tank in ini(r tr, rv,Unr Wil. -"tfl'ir Atl ir.il Rjlncr I her Sdll.1i.atid Tlil'lllf TerV IDUi-h. but tlld not SUC- PrrTfrt-jih H : fry'',vtKiTif-f li'tftr t'TimtrriiVd-f14''" dfcstrayuig ay-ol.liet- spars, .altlfn "some. Ip'ctitn f a nwniberoiTprest.ni'the- town.pf A. utiuaii in ineiexv jr,nerai vsaermiij. .waiin; contest wa txpvcteu between the' Federal. Hepub lican and the Democrat parties the. lormt r sup; thtfcoiiTCea uot eht the roval var"s dtAvn 1 ir.t ot them were muu wdunued. 1 he Pi est lent all MU clear for action i beat toothers, on which this u.tt w is exoed to a rutiftiAg fire from her tne crewtgave three4chetrs ; at 5 the chise nv.ist yoan stern cinsei s , ai once mc oriusn u igaie ed three Enelish Ensjeha i at five, minutes o-sfe'S. rcdmmeoced a fire fioin her ttiio deck with an in- ihe errernV commtuccd firine : sat 20 mrnd'es ten-ion of raking the President with S broad side pan 5,l6ei our colours orte at each mast h ,ad, and but at that momentcetving one frOiTthsTVre "one at'the miteo peak, and hen-an firing on the !ident,co.ii..n 'd hercoiitse under a p. ess of sail enemy Ifnd, continued to hie ovccaionally, he-ia'i'J ued ner stern guns, au sau was was cro wu VearinK yertofierii undiWe manoeuvrinser fo ckv.e , ed in uuisuit bdt-in vainThe chase Was now !th.hi overboard every" hmg that could be spa.dcrs to imove these troop fiaijr. tdhallaht.',U the 'tnernv havin? bore hi : ed, to increase her sailing, and eacape by lightness led themTor the express ri t,Jhinute4 pst-,6ji brought the iurnylooseTheWTffoh seen Ujat ajnor) bUntung bie-U) Hind ; at 14 mm iteS mg oy tne rresiaent completely unocneu 10 pieces, past 6, Uhe enemy's miften.musi fell oyer on the togtthtr.Witrt a great iiii.nber df .casks, spar Sec. larboard sldej rtat'2 minues oast 6r fin-ting weland it supposed most of her guns were alsy thrown were m-awtn-ancaa oitne enemy, luffed short-ovenwwa. :.. , . . found his towV, to rake him; at 25 minutes past j . ihi Prtsi luht Vecetved a considerable nhmbeV 6,,thi enemy, fell ' o board of 113; his uowsorit of soots In hc'rfsaiH and rigging, but was not ma foulof our mizenjrigging.V' We prepared to bo.trdv terii y . ii.iurcd The cbaseivas ciritfnucd till a uui inyncuiBiciy aitcr, nis.ioie and main mast ooui mi. inignt, wnen u was retioquisuca ?s nope. Went hy the board, t.and it was del med utmeces less, and the President hove too for the squa iron . Our reader? w-f with us regret, l cprSrCTaii iiK( $ Gwii. tfuH's surrender. . Theglvom of tl is'' :": intelligence, however, is in some measure disw" y pared,- by the news of the i brilliant M v 3l history ; obtained by the-'Contiiution Our gallant; priyiiV terrsmen, too, whose SAjccessts we are .sorry cur ; limits do not perrrit us to detail, have ccntributed A v WHEN- t'va rights of 'the citizen are violated, hv their achievenrens, to uulo!dthe naiionai Fm when the rampatts of the constitution re broken , one hund.ed and thirty prizes at leat, are -the; fruits oHhetr snterpnz and courage. . ;, down, . y,hn the dearest nnvileRes of libeny are trampletl ui d-rr foot, wben,ju fine,, the military a jiirt o- '''he U.mted$:(ihi aTihy-&&vti yo intcfr fere in our eieclion's, to control and destroy the trecdom of su Ifrage, it i time to sound the alarti. r it is time t j.tinmask and expose to publicintfig. 1 "yn nanon tn ose - who, . wi n r piiuucanisrn in uieu mouths', -p'romote of countenance attempts bo fatal to liberty. L is ..therefore d'uejtrthe public ..to .state The rrmy, from Ohiu a d Kentucky, on its way toBitroit, is about 3)Ofi,stvorg. , , J sonic of the circumstances attending the recent- e- the 22nd ndi. the-'hoic dispoible f&cr t mc m uiiii w-vnio miiiua, were caneu om. to proceed by forced mwchjts to Detroit. . The. news, of war had reached England, but not" niciaVJia.deaeJied-r Marhied, On the 13th uU in M' tsh county, Lhorence;t!af porting Mr. lrt,deir, and the latter Mr. llury. Atlei to theamiable Mi-.Jiary rringioHfX '' compaily of about 60 soldiers had for; some time daughter of , Gen. W illiam Arrington 4 - l been recruited ahd-itationed at that' place. Their - , v , : -J-- :; j captain, Jcsse CpelanOi t,w cotorinus that itMs on- r v : ; ; v ; IDIEV), , . V : 'V-- ''.j necessary to pollute mypaper with description of Lately, m'Augusta-Ceo his character though he had received repeated: or- Ithew. a rv.-luhnnarv offirtr. and who wiiS latf?!K 3 I . ... . - 7 ,r , j r r- ' r . , -t T r-.-w- b h?mfOur cablu liad iaken fire froht his guns; to corae up: Early in the chased one of tne Pre. bttraJl. oon.etjjgaishedV-f'hhodt' 'rnaterial-in-.-JsWftiu1- chse guns, bn the gun deck burst and I ! ni juiBimii past o, snot aneaa 01 me. en?- iiajureu ins upr uclh. au liiueu u u prevent ine hy, when the firth g Ceased on- both sides ; he! use of the chase guns on that side for a consider. Waking thea!'Fj'.siiimi9s'cut br' firlntr a eun able' time.-'; The President had 3 killed and 19 to leeward i'tet foresail and main sail, and ludled tue eastward to repair ;daiage i f all our braces M much of ovjf standing aid running' riggirtg nd wnl of 6ur sparsbrlng ,'sho4 away. At T, Vorc sWpi and stood. under' the le of the pfize--nt oit boat on .board' Which retut tied at wltfi aptain, Dacrcs", Wte of liis Maty's ship Guer. rere, 'mounting :::;49- carriage gBhsran mhhed :ith 302 men s- tot our boats out, " and keDt ih-m emplayedirtrenioving pilsonersand baggage fr-.mr i - : nr-: . ,ia-n- r"i, , tne priteto our own shipv!- Sent a suigeop's m v.e rtli. n ma It) assistin attending tlie Wounded, wearing the i Floros-- woundd, most of the latter slightly ; of the wound, ed 16 wife Uy the bursting of the. gun It wa3 by thi same gui Com. Rogers had his leg fractur ed, butties recovered. The squadron afterwards pursued the Jamaica fleet, but owing to uncom monly foggy weather missed them, altho' at times verv near. V ' 1 ; - . '.-.; - ; - : . The Squadron has been off the English Chan nel, thm along the coast of France, Spain aod Por tuij iU within 60 milcS of, the rock of Lisbori j. ,i i .i . it r ane aiuieiru iaiaou--ueir on ujro ana thea back to the banks and' bv. Nova ship occasionally to kdef. In the' bt St position to :ScorixJto Qostonry v. 'y,. "' v feccivgj ilie, Ixiats. , At 20 minutes oefore 2; Kl.j Many of -the seamen of the- squadtpn' ara sick ftscovered a sail the larboard beam," stanrtinzi with the scurvv. Stveraliiare'died. About 120 c-igi'Sn pmoners arc on ooaru. We Aiiidsrs'.aid the seamen stated to have been impreired froiil a Portuguese brig entered vol un Iht south saw :-'alf clear for another acl'lan i at Mh sail stood ff again at da iteht yaThailT 0 by the lieutenant, or board the prize',' who !n: i ?rTOed he had A- feet of wa'er in thr hold, andJ tarilf.- oc was m a Mnvung conqiiion .an natjdsem Pkyed In renaovini ibe orisoiaers;- and reoa'trim?. ur gWq damage, through the' remainder of the. Z:yC'--h V BcisTo August 20. . Lord- dii(!ereas, Aa. Ajrived at .lem, S to I iirborolltih, retain rfinstitrttr.ii- in thp rni'iniifc tri.nKrtuM.s rt.!sVMvf t."i nd. avowed purpoct ol orast FL,, , '. ' : . ' .-O .;i t':'. HriwdtalwiTeTrxit Hon of inflaming their, passions, encouraging, and ; IJoUand. . V ; V .VT -"K exciting tliem to violence',. and teaching them that In France, MSonvti. the ctlebrated Ua'velW-ff :xk mcy were not oniy at uwerty outiiiav.e a mi. . m htatesviltr, N. C. -bn the SO'tuvlt ;-lVrtuih$ verawiiigthe tlecTibn. place ;.:;'V:Y .-.'..;,;.;,.. flMffMWlWMlMWWfa. I will Leafe, . FOR 4 cr 5 yerst my t'U 13 LlC" HOUSES at Granville Court House, wi;h all orany part.oC;? the beds and other furniture belonging thereto if . t; lymeHtori'.Os to insult ah'd abuse every member uf the federal party ; in-shor:', that they had the power in thrj ribands and migtit use it as they pleased With, such principles msalied into them -with such ai. example, the men can scarcely be censurtd for the;;cionjduftthqwevt;r lawless, vhich ensued. For seyeral weeks ' previous to the tlcc. tupi't v natmirKrAt ntfrnr through the streets, threatening the peace of; the PPca(ion be rnaflCin any short time ; ctif tnH ...roo. A.-n. .if iniimi-i. thn tisfactorv offer be made to lease them, I shal wlsU ,r they supposed accessible to fear, and who cOuld not otherwise be induced to vote fur the democra tic candidata. From this conduct and language of the captain, and from the temper to which he had vv rpught up the mind of his soldiers, the citizens had every reason to; apprehend that the success of the federal ticket" would produce a riot. These circumstances produced a great eff upon the minds of the timid ; induced some to vote contra ry to their wishes,-and others to refrain front vot ing rather than expose themselves to the fury of atl inllamed and undisciplined soldieryPrthejday .of the electionj soon; after. thj polls were openedraT considerable party Lof ;these soldiers appeared in the court-house, where they remained throughout the day, armed wiih'clubs, and by , their menacing aud insulting language, -seemed to. expose, every one to an attack who dared to vote in exposition to the if wUlY-The -few; soldiers who voted wefe com pelled, through'fear of . the violence of their com a,des, to give their suffrages against the candidate they prefcreed,- A sailor, Who had ehlisttd in the company, having caurags Enough to vote fqr the to employ a suitable persons with a s mt 11 firmly, to take 'charge of that establishment for the er.su ing year, to whom I will be willing lb give liberal wages. To any person who fishes to engejfv,-:, the public line, his Will be a Very desirable objr.t- . The houses are large arid commodious, widths l7 situation ery public . :- Y? iVr - a , T'T vo , v: tv''t'THO.B. LITTLE JOHNv'-.; v Oxford Granville -xnnt) .- ::--r-.x,...;.;-- . -:f:--KY September, l, 1 813. . .t J t. -.iNptlCC HAN' AWAY front the subscriber on &.tur,t '. night the ,4th instant a Tiegr' mari.jiatned OM,i about 35;years old, five fcer ten inches high.-AliH so a negro woman named iMJNUA, an ytfarfi-. : astout, well mad negro, dark ctiroplexion j ii ; supposed she will make for MarylandT-Any per- ' son, apprehendingald negroes, antTsecuring thvit . - in, any jai! shall receive a reward offten dol'ar1 A, qr five dollars for either.- - 1 .' '"1, ' --. Jk,, ir'-r THOMAS liELsOKJ j-- ; Iredoll, 4th, August, l$i2, "" '-.:o: - , - -.' ' r. , 't' ' ' J t H'-:
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 11, 1812, edition 1
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