,v;.. .:' - lA A'" 50ft ,tt tt i.of tviafcnriiv (loins rustieeoHhe - ... 1 . I -iLA a. KvA..a.A.l rtial opinion wmen nas miueu ucaiiwcij. 1pm1i!o nnriinn ftf L,,n(enance ana support. ui un.cm Mia- bur-e of duty, though It perhaps has.no .Claim ruthude? is ssure.(IIy one or ine, firmest . 1 ft ' " t J -. LAn !M . AAA . r C 4ia oiitldi 01 conuueuce. rtu nu'ii: " " 4 JiboejyhiehjLftU othera is the most bstantiajly beneficial to anewspaper estab- khmpnt ; andihe-editor appeals to the great ,1 rvVncct&hle bodv 01 federalists 111 tins state, ... , - Mi ll as of Tennessee, South-Carolina, and . . . - . , rV ,( ,-ori;v ior a iioerni extension 01 mm pun-on 7: eatrtrediiiefla before- Theamnber i fcmaii ana KiTeaar assisunce iniueitPOwerrareiaKe suore, iiicnrobabiiifr (ift iTit.tr cT...m arms taken, or destroyed by' thV enemr wasf tho vhohjitvel ori;hdroa)olie amoiiffst Jiis frienda. 2- ' ". inui tfuviu. .'." lI,e-' uriuan - ironjMi wyrc iw iucjuuc auutic uiiu 'uyni wu:; cucmn's, na ftiier ine gala abated' v l killed and twiityftwo wouidc'd j tllirty-thtee thejeditort of fhi;Ii.itrva,:'Sta;aii(I-':' lf1ie.e'old tnieeeed in getting off'one or two rot- ; J" Indians ere foiind :dea J on 'the "field besides Willi aeap?jf thiese resoIdtionifornablJcation. seh out of the two fleets it wnHlH;vn i.ri - those killed in pursuit. 0ir-loss Was seyenk i 'True copy, rJJJ C. DOVD, judg&Mv.s eoujpletely the command of the Lake as if hfr ? V killed and-twentjUwo.woUtiJed firei of.thCJAt ter having sinee rfied. ' ' av; .CELEBRATION.' which he is bol( tosahis gazette "will bet worthy of receiving; VNow, more . than or, exists a necessity for the dissemination of l....nnl.itf Anininna onil k i line A ifnii ntv v i OtVar 1 hieh re equally removed! from spirU of en- ty to liberty as from an ignorant and ldola j ti. 4. 1-' 'i-''Jiii i' i.; :ji I (ous jdevotion to men ln ptjvcr; to the idols de with hands.i If .tne eareerpt our 'infant -i-?-i.!f ;.l ! ii unuy us asiouismngiy rnpiu; noiii puveyij d weakness to splendor aud strength; so has ; premature descent been precipitate" from a nnacle of happiness to an abyss of dilficjrflties; ilh an enlightened, rieid, it ii admitted, that the house u oh fire all mut-assist to extin- Hh the flamcs j hiit let ns at'tfie same tiirto quire m hethcr earelcss son ants, sleeping at cir posts or carousing xm our substance, have t brought upon us this extremity of distress. he past cannot be recalled j; but why not pro- hlc against tb,e future? Shall we be content to lake our present misfortunes the caiise of eater or rather be; ;up and doingHunt our are and watdifuln'essfe&y'avert future calami nes Assuredly the nation will not act as be- ivme's an enlightened people, if it make not roiU of the hatd lessons of eiperietfce, And if i-pm the Settle danger, it pluck not the jlotpir afety. "Yet it cannot be otherwise than that elusion shall remain widely spread abroad, if ublic journalists do not fearlessly and indepen- en(lv execute their trusts." If there be not ."p und firmness and capacity, upheld by the ap- lausesof patriots wise and good, to Combat lie grovelling and imbecile doctrines which we ecaud hear, daily promulgated, a perfect and uparallele corruption of public sent imeht ust inevitably resultv IVo man can listen to lie tone of thousands among us at this day, and ompare It with; the language of ' ten,tareAty or hirty years ago, without feeling lost in aston hmeit end indignation.yhat Mould have cen, at those periods, considered aS fit lan aagc for the purlieus of St. James, or the in- erior of the Thuilleriea, i now the devoted realhing of patriotism and public virtue. Blind jicuience ia ine win oi pow er j unresisting ac uiescence in the strides of Usurpation; cordial e -ope rat ion in the lawless designs of ambition adJ,heJlojdjjhjrsty cravings of revenge ; are On SatuWj evenioj Ustj a number, cf the chheht of thU place assembled ugeiber fcr h purpose bf celebrating live vitto tw with whiiph, tdunnt Ibe present war,, the Arm of ifi'ei Uuitd .States have ,een croword. " 'Sfr- 3oV ck they Jat oown roao excellent iiinnc,prepareciDy;Mri.t.asso. stkil ' hn'p.Yacsv,5 q'''a,sYiel1drrarRlsctq. It ; ice-Pjedent, presided The utmost cordiljtityprevailed j , no political disiirctlons could be recotnitcd ; ut all, ." k'art . J und Aqidl,"-united iij expressing a glowiijg adrtiiraiioa 5fiii , illustii jui Heed; acliievtrt by theii:f.istingiiihed countrymen, , Acc(mjanid wub, appropriate songs aiid,fnuic, were glV'en ; '. ;be f allowing v : ' ' -i ' . 0 -- .-- . ;. . . rm "v av rs m t- ." ' 1UAS1B. had 2d ressels. fnrinvf ' K, wna , Letterg fromsNe-London : armyand sevc- V York, state (lie . Captuhe of the Ih itishl Slo&pIral small hatteiifs ttlrow n np for. the purpose, f t of War ilbnr.iANi, . of guns, CiaWr rode out the eile -V ewoi by Iheprivateer ARTasI been oulupvbv the ton, of New York. The action, it i latatedi f the shore : uliTdTer aH these circum eir shot from rcumstance. . and lcg--The Morgiajia was hotf nd to,Xishon wth 'from the. loss of onf superiority tm the,: Lnke . : '5 dipatches- J The prize Wade a stop Tepposife; at.lhis time, I w,itlrtt ijesWtfon relinquisucd, j'' Stonington ? but finding she was, 'frvrut by'thoi the oppornnjtv (then presenting1 itself of ac- V "" I Afalatita Bntuih frigate, proeeeded 1 e w- tti ijrStg indiviTaaI reputation at the expense -V port, where it. was believed she had arrived' of y countrv,- ' N a A letter from Sack'elt'g Hatbnr, dated Mo? ' CbihfhdtWe -ttibATtrn it is stated, li ' ma oay tne ltui mst. received at iew Vork, men-; nreuvring to get out ofXew-Lomlon harbor, and tions that gen. V ilkinson had been prevented , i, expected the first fiir gale to give the Bri- from golntf on his conteniplated exnedttioi, by I tUh the slin-he had drr,trPI rlAw,, riv :u ThP TTnitud S'ntr of JnWW ' i Vtertv 'ie unorl hich set in on that daj-f about 3 miles, and the ?emy's force the Ya onf boast, its; roresefvation our eare htU- 1 -"r? to ve, forward with Jt.s arniv, ,ian, tl,e Aeasta knd Atala.ita,had anchored ' i:J:t o-- iiim t. : in iwo or uiree av. I be troops viro-in r on ; near 1 r" 6-1 .rj (; .'-VH ' -r'l t'i' . . . WUIKK U ICITIYCU ttl UBWC23. eu to uestownpon us tne most precious. blessing,: and made an enlightened Convention the instru- f ment FROM TI1R ARMIES. near the haibor. tibd. Solontort Southwick, esn. Printer .ftf the Albany Register, has been fined 7oi dol- t '9' of its beniuceuee.- , ' "Tr "rrn nrniy w. i.itt.i;ir loralibcl on Judge Ambrose Spencer. ThePre$idknt of the VnitemtU&Tv ,COm . - - . " --Jv c T'y ortsMarcti. . V ioaeiVrABC l".iHV ' 1 fte ArmnlSritwh sloop of war, of 2. i;TA Ai--rM IT. fttrtll p.vvfrt Armveojsunuea,naiaguny ; gays, v as wrecked in one , of the enter islands , r f i j w dh i 1 .1 m ti ni jl v " "(IM w t T 1. u." Madia eftht U. '.5f'&e JliMrican'jirmij. a secret. afternoon in Fort Geori?e had passed the 1 nvoiith 'of the harbor, and were at Gravell v 11. - t hat tJic British and that Fort Extract of a 'Letter frcmv' Brigadier Cen. ji'CVure, to his Excellency Gov. Tomkins, ' dated, . . ,. .V KM '!-!" miration of the World' and r" "W,BS810 i :,...i i .. I vfcn, xi ware s icaer iates. n k '. was ai "e neaq m ine lane; emulation, ant! we fr,.,t the skill Hd oalt. . We alerstandtl.e, troops at Saekett s liar- ...k :i ........ :Dor -were embarked on Saturday ;cj K...1 . J '. ' 1 he torcc liro i'iuiw i'4.yrin. ....... . ! flAtTke American civ. Its deeds have. rendered it the ad shed lustre round .7. ... Gen. Zebuton M. Tike. Peace, to- thv ! Gcar5e hd been summoued to surrender manes, dear departed hero, , Fame, chonked With anguish, appeals to History to record thy worth. Solemn Dirge, - . - 18, Gen. .Wm. JU.:JSarri9on. He has most nobly justified ihe confidence fris country re posed in him. March. & cheers 0. Major FoTSythe and his gallant band of orft Larolinihns. . AJav their baales as ueretolore always summon the glory. Quick S'tep 3 cheers 10. Ma jor Cmshan. ' On brow imperishably glows the halo bf etemi ty." March. 3 cheers. ' It. Commodore Isaac Hull: : No less- ditin guished by magnatiimilv than valor. He set to uis ciiiiiimu 1015 iui iiiusirious ex reer ol glory. Song. The C' Giierripfe.. ft rhfr- oods. 300 men meriean flag. Ailing triamnhant" Wer the Ma- T' . , a?.ra"s' t 0'm. a "rvsK lire ow cedonian, proclaimed his jrlofv in it, n,.ri;!ia I "u 01 ,,e enemy' line, and drove tbem splendor. Sosc Smnkimr J,oA . fi cheer. I "iU a ra,,e ' hu.1 pcrfeivuig by the movements . . ' . o nt Mm 13. UOmmodore n illiaiii llatnbrulire. To : in the "Vycst lhdiesj itiirin the late gale. Thft crew were saved, v .. oloriel Lair eliicf of tfie marine engineeV v at Ant wefp , has recently conhructed, by di- reetlpn f Uouaparte', a number of flying bridg-" es ; by means of one of them 4 000 men can be ' passed irom one baiik of the Scheldt t&tVitt.h.' er. They likewise offer great facilities fop 'embarking and disembal-king even of loaded . wagons, whatever may be the state of the tide ,; F..rt George, half nasi 5 o'c! dc; VM. 6thOct. 1813 ' Sinee writing the above we haVe commenced offensive operations against tlie "enemy. About , 500 i&Iitia volunteers and about 150 Indians, em to victory aud an,,eil b0"? Chaptn, attacked the herc in great distress; and sailed for Fayette n -hig' Totnfcl1,.aH FortG(jrge, and drove them.irt upoa Charleston. -' " V H ehalo bf etemi- he majn hojlv, wlthc enemy epeued 6rti . i 1 : - 26thP ; - ; the mam body, when, the enemy opened a firtj from several liahl pieees. Our men retired in good order into the fort, with the loss of. one man kilhd and two or three wounded. The xa'mpie in tWa- ilimf ,WS wa'-8ev? killl'd' t?,an' wd' Vokiitutibn and ' an1 fo," pr.souer3. In a short tunc the enemy j appeared in a considerable force within 500 'r-T5. Commodore , Jircrtfr. Tripoli ? "8. 01 l , ' eflK01 ' elicited the first .park of the heroand tht A-! ,am aS'n "a"'"! "t with about 3 or of the sea. , .St. jriU POUT OP nAr.KWlt, . iaM2. ' October 2i. '"SmmL" CuiAftfep, forTFayettevlUe7.i;F wag6n.;with passenger lately stranded on the side of tke road Xorth of Warrent6n.v Reached for of the enemy that (hey M ould but flank us, I whose prowess the riddled Java bore ample !raeV: T mcn 10 remiorce him, and ih (ostlmnnv . , two cctaehments to attack the enemy tlauk. tV a - . .. . " . . . Ave stieeeeded in d testimony, B cheers. : 1. tpommodqre Terry, .."j'i '' 'o moi i.iU lo command succrs, When hi) their skill and c w ue ihrydrmn it." , ; OniaiNAL SosroJ Terry's Victory, 6 cheers.. 15. Commodore CJiaunceii. He has coiivine' etllhe enejnythat he is a i'oa to be feared; rivin.sr,tne euemv into the wooiaVtwkeu uight coming oa put &ncnd to the conflict. Our Joss was IrifiinCi I have not as- jl.i"- i t " i-ni I itiiatuiu in.ubui iiiu eiieuiv. ioiouei vnapin!nrtj -'jrUsb' for J ayetteville, & Foiir-Horse cagon ; in corn-fodder ballast,' withpag sengers picked oil the wreck of the ir -regular ?acket Mail-Stage, capsized in a gale north of 1 Varrenton. . Not Tiented when abandoned bv the erewi JIad'bech much damaged, by he late " gaUs,;especially iii running 'tigging. ' ' When she upset the captain hove overboard the mail ; f which, however, was recovered and arrived .' here in.an open cirr-The unfortunate passen gers preserve an exhuiratmg cheerfamess in the. midst of their distresses. They set sail j with colors flying, and gave three cheerg a -y they passed the anchoring ground of the earn . mander of the southern line of latid packets. 'Jr '-.'- 'v" . o-i. r ' f v f his duty.": lieid io he the iaered obligations which fiieTl" "c l .. . . 3 ...... i bas convmcexl Ins country that he is readv tn ire bound to discharge! Sentiments of this ,Ue in her defence.-M.vuc 11. 6 cheers, -v iind ore fast gaining ground. The deadly mil-1 16. Captain Junes W hose name shall be ; icw is rapidly st eal i ng rn u 11 liberty jf and without timely wither its blade and blight its ear. .i..?in8:12:a?rts determined to .mont suapt tliew thread, and left a nation A number of (he republieuu members of eon preserve an unfortunate asecudeneyr have iiotli?--"-, ,n-5ear?v- Uisue. 1 grcss held a meeting immciliately on receivin I L - 1 l m-' a- urrvwa .tiwii. i ntv nave eiosei onlv succeeded1 in reconeninar a vast portion of :. .. iL ., , .- . . --v. . u " . . i c ua merit 111 .1 ueain oi lame. liiiQUIEM, u AnRtvED,Tiaving tonched hereforiifbvisionS d- water, fur square-rigged wagons, froim Boston, bound south with cargoes of dry goods and cotton cards. Saw, in the latitudes of AVashingtonand Richmond, some suspicious ft v V lTT rr- ttt - n t t rtti . r fi . . iookuik sums, out were noimoaraca.---;i3poK. .The fol owing article-was copter, from the s eyer ? wt. i diitreu dnrfmtha d. The deadly mil- 16. CaptainWs-AVhose name .hall be National Advocate, the Madisonian paper of 1 4 mrid and h ,h w nil rfvaU d the stem of public pasted as often a Americans a,inUe in, or the ejty of Xew-Vork : 11 nMUAff7S removal, Will I soon , tninf, a-Frc:. cheers. . The truth i, that General Dearborn's r. S could aflord them no assistance., , 4-:. , I 1T Lawrence &f Ludlow ; at the tremendous moval resulted from the pressure of public 1 V t 1 - I 47. Lawrence Sf Ludlow ; at the tremendous ( moval resulted from the pressure of public thunder of whose. cannon the Fates in astonish-; opinion ; and the following facts will .shew it. tttft h't" "tin a. lULciinir 1111 moii ui civ 011 receivin? . da an account of Hoerst ler's affair j Fivo hundred I tb- vidnillir. he Ameri Can people to a system of measures (tTie most fatal Ho their prosperity bat .have induced them to hail as just, necessary and ex- pedipnta tvaT of ag doubtful right and of as consummaU folly. g eveV disgraced the rec.prds cf mankind. . Scarcely one would have believ ed that 'W 80 short IK. time as less fban eighteen I monlhsjlhoHsanda. who deprecated an unwise: of St. Patrick, dance hand in hand to the Mu Var from - principle T should- become reconcileiUsie of the Irish" Harp, new strung by the.God to it from habiCandbe enlisted by false notions I ue?J!. 0I.f''"m) . i. ki.-t V ft - it. .1-.. A he lair feci.- iiu(ii m 119 ucnu.it. 4 ci nuiu is 11c lllfJUII- cboly fact. There is therefore the most pres sing necessity for activity among those who re main true when so many have-gone HstrayT Bery individual who, acknowledges the name of a federalist, should ' feet disposed to combat the further progresg of error, and Assist in re nWin to our cUTJtrMhe; blessings of.pros perity and peae.tf thi' attempt, however unmeet the qualifications fa ought to tlie under talking, the ;wnter has engaged ; and lovfanls Ws objebti such agsistahce ai 'ifi niSy receive, fram the talents of oUierg,' will he pipudly ap ptied.- The-'p.rbgpget ;'i'' gltfemy . a6nndHMt- wlMHVal led on, they, wii L pablklyikcjiiaj itiherc w Vctioes world the sincerity of their attachment; to th cr- men, absolutely throw n aw ay, made them see and feel the necessity 01 somethiii' hein? done. v Among the numerous volunteers, were given 'Their determination was to ' institute an in wiv luiiouing ;. .1 -The State or North-Caro'ina. : His Fxccirency Governor Hawkins. Gov. Han-kins' March. . '..The Kaleitrh Acadcmv. 1 ''May the Sous of St. Tammany and the; Sons Notice ii Iicrcby given rjnilAT the gubscriberhas lOST . JL lOTES, given to him or 10 D. & S. Jackson ooe ol ui iiir about thirty-five dollars, and lb other Jorjhirty-five dollars and eight cents, and boih dated oa or about the 13th, day ol" Se'j)tenber, 1813, ligned or executed by BoiijamJii Join COilMUXICATIOX. At a regimental court-mafiial held in Feagons quiry into th causes of the failure of our mili-f tary operations trom the commencement ..of the war. A resolution to .this effect. wag drawn up by Mr. Jngersoll, of Pennsylvania, w hich had the approbation of Mr. Speaker Clay, and of other distinguished republican resolution was submitted to th his opinion respecting it, and the removal of General Dearborn : . upon which the gentlemen wer, informed, that the President had decided to remove General Dearborn, and that he er and John Cherry, This, ii therefore to forbid the laid Joiner andCheiry payw'g the iald notes to4ny otie Jiersop th,n riay elf, or order; and a&r 'lwa'ev'e77.hWperic:.fpia y.ncliasip'g or ffadinj for aidno(es, a I have taken the tiecei saiy steps torerenf Iheir being paitt until they ire reuirned & .er Clay, anu 01 j nie.i'Any pnitm,' having said notes, is Requested to deliver members; I his j lnem to the lubjcriberwVhey caii beof no Uie tf any oiher' e President,' for eVion.. tif -:': ;J:ri DAVID JACKSON. Greensvin, (Piit) Vt. 23; 1813.-: 17,31:: feet, The recal followed of course." vifle, m the county of Moorei-on the. lltii davL--t n- i a 1 Jo n u:.... ... r7,,. - '1 Pubhe anxiety appears to be wide aw C ; VomXi l il 1 1 ' the resU of an expected combat . between mcnt ueui completed, the court entered into n. -.- t r , , , H. ftiM1., t.OAT 'r.,. ..u , ""Msaorig 1 oung muious and one 01 our :rv," -v . ' . - tf rather inferior force, two of which it ltesoivca, i iiat ine present important cnWceatlit sailed from. Portsmouth fth En si imperiously reuutres th.d every free wtizea'pri&ttd ltatlesnake) to either of. which afT? should rally round the standard tat his country:; challenge to single Combat is reported to have! JL auu, 10 ine exwui oi nts power, support Iter m lbqen addressed by the co ake to the ves- have ter- OM Subscriber fays' and meaus V dare a iW BO ARDERS, on the rnoit reasonable term. tho ensuing session of the legislature. He hopes tlut appli3 ! tion will U made to him fit) co uke sixteen or eighteen. would instruct the secretary of war to that 'f-' ... . a' J t. . . s. .... y . Raleighpct.26,:i8)3. ;SIERL1K0 YAKCEY. ; . liublic, ' AH that s"waing is exertion, per- H'verinrjly maintained J i and though the rer ward be late in coming, yet it Will amply repay Vhateyer cafe and pain were ' experienced in 'ie praiseworthy pursuit.," ' ; T M'aryland Eleciidn.-Yrova 'same illegal pro ccedings at one ctf, the districts in Allegany county, Jhe Jjidgcs ;in making "u7 their returiit lid nut count lw- votes iveuiiiatilnit jlaee -Tlis circumstance iecasioncd -fourmSsaXf tue f'fferalist' to he elected, and will give, on . ju i n t b a Hot pi. f e d e ral maj orft'y o f threerpf - At the late victory over the British forces' tui'liitProctor, six" brass pieces of artillery, Vvixi laWen, J, we' iron $ o.ttacrg M J-oecn 111111:1 11 !r of I lie Vniinv Z , " """" B,1C uw " U1 uial a cn JKmuIous. We ; cannot mS hope that the com-J gaged. . . ' . . i mandt of these vessels have gone to sea with 2.Acsolml, That Jhe oncers coniposingthigdifireat Views than that of accepting- a chal regiment Dreuc. I liemafdv in ii h otlui '"t i. - , . - ' , i c - ... r m r -mr - v v v v. t iiti&i.. 1 a f ri irM - - .11 ir f 111" i 7 ' viiifcVt . V - I the i J , " ' , -'- their r 7? cotmtr)7ndiier-po1itical institutions, by eu- ucountofhis late running fight with sir Jd. tering with alacrity .of the various duties they L.Teo's squadron: I ' ' may owe us sHers or ciuzcns. , . At t5 iinUtes before .3 P. M. I verv rel,.o To Printers. r - IHE subscriber has for sale, on very rcS. sonable leirts, the Ibllowing founts of TYPE 1 ' J ' .1 WCA oo Sma lPiabjdy. 1 ExOUSif, very Complete l5aREAtJf,RIMEa,do.( " , . . 1 POUBLE ENGLISH ITALIC " ' "'- "-- FRENCH CANON.H - . 3. Resolved, -1 hat Wi fcinceirt'iy "Tcwrfr tk ' .i i:r..v.rrr-r:i .l -i .hl 1.' , 7 ' .. " ? luuiij iciiuiiuisjieii uiu iiursuu 01 a oeuten enc- so lanre a nrouoriion 01 omcers nan hppn i. a . ti.:t i.j i .i j a.' .-l1 pointed in the late detachment, makiu it - e...u . Tfl,i.-..,jif .. :n . - ,,-... . : j- j. ' , o 'iii.il, ouvu s i unuci uiiscu iiiui lull 1IH.1- . nsnrV'tO IlSI,h;irfll nrh(ra frnm !;. .,., ' ii . . ,4 ' '1 . ..... -r ''MM ini'nriu-thPv uvrnlhnaii ll iln I m. mammon prjnejplts not heretofore understood, .the chase, this ship was making so much watery anil fiiiirarv. iw vi iiTiimii' h.'Iii I U.. a'. i . . . 1 . 0 . . .. . 1F1VE LINES PICA. , , S6roe ORN A MENTAL TYPE, &c. j - ' ":- Either or all of thejoregoinr will be put up 1 1 good order antt lent according 10 direction." .Or, a very good office, for New. Liper and Job Printing, Press included, will be furnished ft wajjtedTVith every thing rrquisite. Letters, post paid, jpill attended to, and taif piu-UtHpccimeai of leiterwill be for- 1 ! w:irrtrt eiTaooVicaiion. ' A.LUCAS. Minrva-Office'Oct.29. ' '.. v " ' - - wu V (V -Sr ' --". " '. J,?nus"r"a (Wlet.0 peaeefduis ealculated to jkins with her foremast gftne, and the squadroa daiiio tlic ardor 01 the Deonle. and in wmiftrt tlii. . .u. :J :r H ii.i: t .1 feelings ofjthe yeomanf Uilfetttrys last and &.-Re'solted,unaH ifmous7vlThat the late de- sertion from Fsrthjraeffmeets , .with -'the-de? C.ided disapprobation of the bikers of ,11ns regir mcut," and that lvy ywH cheexfullj'co'-operajte within about six1 miles 6f th&headjof the Lake mowing a gale ol wind from Least and increas ing with a heavy sea on, and feyery appearance of the jainox. 1 considered that if i ehased the tnemyTlo his anchorage "at the head of Jhe Lake,' I should be obliged to anchor also,; and although we might .succeed in driving him on Jvertiselitcntr IF any of the children or legal descendant ofJASOB VAN SLOIEGHT, who emigrated frorn Hoi-' land to the slate of Kew-Yoi k, and fronrthence cam to thi state sorne iiroe in thi ye ar J7 84, (but to what part of it is not knownj are living," by jxofeily kleniifying u nstwes, ahdr applying tj'tlie subscriberi liyfng in Fayetieville, tbey may ,betr ojjorm thing greaiy iio theii aVvai.tae. . . . , ; SEBASTIAN STAIFRJ. ; :Fayettei!,Qct.27,1313, J.J ::- r

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