3 ' . ,'-,-' .- .-.
UXSON SCOTT The res
-j.,. extended by faiij excellency the
; ' ' .1 ...! ..ti
uphe's h-day, when he musttc exc
tli;,a-l-uiilrt iurther clemency shall
berimed.
It. must bo ceijsololary to hear
. tji3t he cx!)ibit9 imiicli resignation-jam!,
in the opinion 'f P'ou cn who
jmve visited tiitn evntences a, state ol
,Miiul fit fur; the awful scene which
Jie.ium.t probably encounter, "
jtip!?vs TiiiXf. 7tanVt.
c - , .... Iitivo ecclesiastics ami ecclesi-.sti-
Uy ;""t I" ,UC hst m:2ljru'! !.:KWHlai8. had imped bp,,,
,;,,v ll'"tn . ,tctpoo', uave. orou'ii
uti! a-conn's of lheroTccdifigs
in die li'HH-: of huds tnibx-iJi of last
rutmi'i. O.rihat day, Mr. ffili'urm,
H ... .i,.e of herjriHjesty, 1iad net
1 v :
t
t
.t-i1'i hb
nrgimieo.
Mr. j
-' :.;!! had previ-nis't y ntT nt.i ed.
. '-.v-h i'i r-p!y to tle !'n,sat
, ut i -n;cit'r general, and in
, ; (s of the cid''h'ce oflmS
!( i of tli'c pr-serr,!ion. I
wr.ne.sses fur tin queen lmi
hern yet examined.-
'Pi" on V"' chamVerld'n clicva
tier - b r, couil et alhei- Bera
in, v. .ia naid tv have arrived at Ta
lk Onnsdior Philips, Hip liish bar
ti;er, had (hlres-..-d a th'sjieraic
ly ehiju nf? letter to the K:ng"" iu
kli;dt of fie persecuted spouse of
'England's Iieir."' I herc, are, in
thin 1 r-'iiiu lion, as in must of those
fiMfii the same fur:-e, many excel -kit
passages $ weli enfirccd truths.
Jiiu ti tbe w!o!e, the letter seems
1 -ilculafcd to do little g-od ; and we
g!);,!! always warn our -young rcad
ti8 iiga'mt making snrh writers as
JMr. Philips their niudel or guide.
INDIAN .MUUOER3. The.
i'tidians Can ha mick and Che-wa
(lia ra. who soine tu tnthi since mur
dered -two soldiers on li nk Creek
Id.trn!, ('Viichian). Ir.iv ni:u)e.iu
jie conlesti 01 'of 'the facts, They
were ihiivet'cd r.p by the rfiiet. p
:ip; eard I'm! Chrwah'ira', the uncle
:i 1 in fiiHi it tined nidi.iu, was Insti-
i-d to convnit the. crime wliTch be
p! s. by a irfsire tv levenge a gvnss
liiitil: . (f red his sister ly some, of
iu!: . (f. red his sister by some, of
iiuhiiry. The i;atrs;e of- tlie i: .
oif itiJy b rra.Iily iisusintd. U'-
tii
tiiH - SHy 'his rudes-'VHge, ' ought
to he respected"!' Ti e -nephew,
t.ni-in riictc, wsih much iiniilTer
e ; e. s.y? he (elt himsrlf j'sci fet t'y at
lis cm l'."'s disposal, an.'l hound to
e'tey hifo at ,he ri-k of ft is life.
J. :!i killed one soldier, but the 1111
ilf 'ffalpeil loth. They delivered
"Tfifinseivirt t:. tothtir thii fs,- who
.Stii'reiHl.tred I hem to. the. U; S ati
Ihuritus, -
LElTfc.lt lit. :
7b !!! 'JlctexeiulJ.n ah, Crndvp, fe-
jtfittr eleci j or the l ounly of tf 'ake.
f Jprn ivbuke i better liiau seciet
fj"K-tddiiv . .
Fait hi ul are tho wounds of a friend,
but the kis of an eiremy are tie-
leitlbl, - r .
Ki'.v'd and TKAit Sir.
ir rttTOl he "uriorchenileif. (ha
Siir.Irw ili t ver r' R"! t to electioneer I
fng intrigue :' or that tiny will hnji-';
ntd tht-lr character?, ns' ministers of
the gospel, by disregarding their
fiolcwin obligations.. I
' w
I o fi)curitge Biicii, tiirrelorc to
Vise to that pre-eniiner.cy i.f distjuc- j
f ion, -which the two-' fold chaiacter'
i.f nnlSlirnl .anel nrra he. .. .
1 1 .
to deserve, we have i nerted a clause
in the restrictive article, suitable to
eir casei by making a prouiineutt
tlljeienee hetweefTtheil) aiid snch as
ould be dangfcrouS ih the Legisla- :
I.ir 0
,u,e. -
That tbis was tiieir- mode of , rea-
aci o ding to your construe
win .ot the arncle. appears to mq.
llldisnntablp lint that iki vrenR irnol
"'US, in fact hardlt anV HOC in IliS
.
.1 . '
sober senses, ran believe.
ri..; '
eWier ajqirehf mi danger from the
"KJ I
admission of iginwlerial influence tie duties le-langing to tick ttalion y
Itiiii ottf libblic Council87F fiyobt hMina fxpeHbi sr hasroTeif,
riskin, on the subject, waa absurd lI,at thetwi r.e.io.ii ordepa-tmeiiU
anil ridiculous. ' ' ; e"f wi;!r s.lMy lodged iu'the
Bat if they did entertain such!
from the most faithful ministers.
It seems 10 me, however, that they
were actuated by mn'ivcs very dif
ferent. Ainsl, if not at!, of them,
were men of sterling soiisr, '.They
loved their country, they, loved lib
erty, they sought ihc true welfare
of the people. They were probably
not unacquainted with ancient and
modern history. '1 hey retained, in
their rfiruio! ics, n lively re.ctdlerliou
of. tho many heavy hardens ami
cHcvoas lo be horne, which l-zis
tltt people, in r.lmost every g
frm Caipii is to Ililmji Rminer.
IWy could not forget file wlie.4
tlii' 1 a k of the Inqoisiilinn, ir, S.Jain,
no- tne Khike tun! the tl 111.-4, in
gind ul Knland
i .. ..." ' .. - .1 ..e .t. .
1 nvy wfco ii'ii ii'i'ii 1111 11; ui up
rrt'iii voktir- thtu brditn, which :!
'.i 'll'MIH. U'HII OM;lMv1lUll a.nr
, . i . . i . w '
! ik: pi-rlups, tosu rpiita set u
' o i 1 '.
fiireansi. rolled clerery, im posea
f 1
uiioti dm people, without 1 lii'ii 1 ! )icf
Mm t,nr- 4j 1 1 II . li i u I m ft fjliil
and endured with slu7'-vicliiu re-
, a :
HI' ItlJL T 1 1
' i , ,.,'. 1
1 14 jr 1 1' ni 1 V ". n , UI.U iae:i: mil
cries
by expressly excluding tuiniifers yt 1
:hflgOMptl Iroiu a participation 111
t ho business of legisl .Ti.-it.
Hence, as by tlieXlX article,1
ortuuous m iprclietidod circutn. . . ,, ' . , , - ., North Car.. hi:j, -Sunt h-Cero nS- ,
, 1 1 i ; i ! . lolly gifen, and v luntardy a ceii;. ,u' 1 . "" ' Ul ' ' 1 ho uiiei ij-enda of ibo last two
stance. ; but the .nev.fable, .-00,0-, to M!Jfrin ?1v ,,!H C!i . ""d. Octr, ; and Ir.om S;r James j ,ia, b,ett JlUeU ,Iture iui.,ir J
que.,, es ot a hdeogeneous .. 0?n th, ,-, u nwsi or ; ) "Ver eor ol Ce.gia, to IIiay ttt Grit ar, T,i Btata
U011 between Cuu:,,i and .? ate.-. , , ' , u unqu.ttion.xbly i .Ai- T' C':? Adin. r ;it Xi raves, I ofooe imponant ba.iaess imi
No, f.,r J ret umu t'f.v fchould. with 1 J ' which were mtercepitd Ci)m nj j ou:ek. rendert u ia a degtee u-
unprtceiienled t ufti-nu ftoard a-( t);-w(ji)tH 0f i;, j,j..e vr-'y'.i ami Secret CoMUvUee's 'h-i fiwihle to ih.actttal. na-tare aacl.coni
gainst a recnrn-tice' of su h evils,. ....''. ,: 1'?. , . J"1' and oii.ee authentic Documents, i sequence of what it pastine arouinl
he Jude. who iceeives his com..1"??' ' 7: ' I ' ? 1
. . ... .
nji.tlijll 11 1. it t ;;i-i ,. ii' r,, 11c
comes iuellgible to a s.it in
tii
I : r ,1., 1 . 1
,, .. - , ,'.
ante; so hkcvino hv X-vXl ariic. ;
. ... . , . .
lo, the u.ius.iUr w n is 01 iLtiueji hv
' , , '
l IvmUHU Will Mill II VW llll' &IVUI
stiu s ttvMou w iiK ol ui-i'.nz cure
(luii mi 1 1 ii lull uii.hi.tif irr I i - ,
i .i . a .
souls, wit ii lull authority lo oxer-',
itj.i oil fliia I ii tii r i Mil-' n r -i 1 ii - Vfp ti
.... r . .
CISu
L-irjl in-, linn tn i ir... -.uiiiiii,. iv i
1
Mm ..! 'n j AVj-i mil i! 1 i i.o it Lii.it in
ItJVJ VlUVLf IJ V ALIUUvU Mial Ik Ol v 111
(1).' SUSIi'J
v, ,
Surdy m ott' can. raVilv Ic.iovc,
riTitl arrnifnncot H not
accni'nnce, H not a JuiJe. in
. . 4
the ve of the Constitutinu or dull.. . ... ,-. .
... . i i., i , i I'll", ions w ote he-holds his credm-
Jaw, Hint herwnseetitieil lira bench f; . 5 v i:"t 1
1 i . , ,r ,. , ... tMhr? . lint cm ill, S ' vc those o!-
and Icci.I :i causes. If IVorn hod iy
inSimily. he should he p:eveotd
uoiu exi iciiing llie i'uu'cttoiw of hjs
office, n.ill, I 'suppose, iieis i erog
nized by the Cuuui.ii;ion, as Juilgt;,
;uid, 118 seci), 13 exciiidcd from the
legiHlatue. Or, it 'from disinclina
tion t. active exeriiou, l:e thould
disregard t'-c obligations into which
i.e -'vo!un arlly tn b;wl : or if ho
should pruititu'c his auth'.rity 10 the
base purposes of srll-iiggrrtodiz'-ment
; iever;he!eHS, if he should
not roiign of hiso.vn accord," Or Ire
cshiered by tlw sarrio authority
which ifiVesiPt! htm, h5 must he con
h.idei'eil,.s a .ludjfosfiil, and as such
cannot co'istiiiii ionully hold a seat
in file Legishture. These pusiiians,
I prs'hinne, are incon'rovertihle
.1 & ii t . ,t tliiim jLiilj I iuii.nii
. . . n "
ii it iv i."- .
! peiformance of certain actf, tilat
I iiifty or mav not occur, wiiich ren-
I tiers the Judge ineligible; but t!;c
jcofiimlssioii which ives him witii
authority, to excrcisa certain func-
l tiop. Thus a commission- lo excr-
' ciso the judii iary lu'nctioii implies a
1, conplete diKqu diiica ion to exercise
: the' legislative : and that siniply .be.
j chuso the Constitution forbids any
oian to exercise each function or the
i JuiK.i ions of each oilice, ai tlie satus
i time. . ....
AoJ.torrp it scorns evident, thnt
the ConvliUtioo forbids (In hoi on
the grrtntil fr supponitiou, that, o
loin bv beiiig mora Jodgef-i",1rr,u's
l.'M" vnntltcif , public eitifiifnre :
nnr tii.it In tiilenl -aiay he iuivilc-
.pmu-.t:. diHeharge, 111 oelain cusCi,
it n-m? .urpw, tlwt.'jr.i remark -is
i"tcn,K..l is nj .M the 'fctcrgy of tle
lftn f.3t:iblisl. fKcl.orcli yi mis. c.oaiury.
The n-m ot'.Jsiet anj otjier still remain
as br.irt uis, JniWili iHuitoinca,' in some
elc-rcy of llie s .me Of.ionnnation ol' the
present lny in the United States. The Imp.
py elects of genu, atiun between Church
... . .... ' . ... :... ,-,...:
which itcpublicnnistn sanctions, are very
manitfst m 'at Fniscopat c.'inrcn. 1 ne epi
' thet ' hirdin-i" was intended fir tliose a-
,me . ,,,, ; :9,-,ct. lt mlpht be anph
..t. 1t.1t iC.nv iVn.. afiiitiM tlvii.k it savour.
. .. . . . 1 0 Dl
01 uarauncs let iiim.rrHii iiiuiwni a
n U...-V wli'ii'Iv u-h L- "it mimuskt tilt! -llOtni-
w '" '
imtions of .the. The Lhurch. . Dicaiiies lu-e.'
i ..
piety m tvsrypjgfr
n3 hand. 1 he iaa principle u
.m,.i-i..i k
............ w u.
the minisor or paster? - Surefrit
canimrbc hn ministration?, which,
without retain autharifv: would hn.
.... -
iirfV
ti..,: ... -.:.'!. -11
fram?rS of the Co:iitiiutinj tha very p 1:131 ya uovernor of aou.u-nAturnftKeeaies-M-wellatUievrir-
rolinA d to whkh-Journals,
trietiva article, e2nii!ih(iw. - p(trtxculatlijthe last, writers have
I gripptiso it will bead nitted, thtit not had access, since, the captnie of
neither praying iu private or putiliej Chat lesjon in the year 1780 : it will
neither administering ordinance nor afford grounds for supposing, that
preachiug, will contiiute y mo a many matters of. an interesting ,ia
niiiikter of the gopal, ia the rye of tur,s Hilhcrto oniiited or mhlated,
theContin.ii..i .thoit crtileotiais be duly inserted iu these Me
lr,imr3uUc presbylerj. ' raoilS.
What tlicu i it which rnnsiittitrs' ' ..... , , , . .
itithe rve or the Co:,titutVn and !l,w,'!lcn, lvd Vili.m Camp
Civil Law. hull an(Uo,d; but iiis! s odminwtrHt.Mi, connected
that authority, with whtth he is in- wt !' Cmmona. House ol As:
vasted. by t;.--prcbvterv,- t-, exer- f a,n .", l''"
. rvr ;,,.;. or t.M,.rf,,rm MHiitiHcrtpt, wr.ttm hy my tulIiAr,
( I'l'iain tiuir.'H. t o;s ymi win no , , ,
doubt arkV.w!ei5-e. And if 9mJli'Ur , ,l,"f bey. ar 13, to the
t!i, mshy.eriaiK and B,p'i,(s, tlw fiosc he yeir 177G; r.s we,
On.stitution nod "fne Co. CV ,0 firoitnl 00 i,i ow , J Jknuu I. dge ol
artttdi tmnt as a iriiisttr or
. j '
, , . .
hut those who nre i -gularly ordain
, . f f .
('d it nu'Ti'ii'voiM ly t oas, thaUV-N
. , , ' .1 '
' i oilrMi ia .s al too invest ihe.n wit
. . ... 1
witii
he duties
. ... .
pvrrt uiici" to the niinistci 1 tl or inis
I ,( H :
. ;. .i ' ...1
.
tori iu 1. 'ion. Aid as 111
...
vi 11 .
.,' , ' ' ' ..
.. . . .
'S'i'!: ',,B ly,;l" V; ,
)UVl ' " ' . ", "
r inwrfii 11:1.1 1 int" i.p Miaim i. ,
iirmd fatlv ioiiu-d oy liis c .nrn.saioii.
11 i.n;;i ".n i .1'. 11 i ., i : nnn-
r r i 1... 1..., I r,
isut he mvesl.-d itu an rui'v to
,, , .
exec ire. all the iuVs if
., . . ,r , .
toe p ss'oi al "r oiinis:eri w tun ti u :
li .i I If
r ...... - ' -v 'V y
inn s in un:
7
CiiMis 'lo tlh? i;rrturm;iiic ol' all Ihosr
..litrs: ifiieiver into these ohu?i
- .1 ' .1
t ! n.urirtni I .dip no urn -it tit I a'
'
Uh tten'to, I y t!ic Holy CJh.nf ; I
' .... .1 nr nttn v T ri 0 r,.At fltfio
mi in nni i" i i iii ii .-iii inn i i i nil iiiv i
' , ' , . r,.i .
litt ions, v'-lantarilv entered into.
-Hid witnrs.e ! nit only liy men, but
Jiv'Mie. rre.t SScrTirrd or P. ,st or of
, ' . i 11 , 1
two Ktieen, who snn to l'eter, f.'Vi
nt7 Lnhbs ? v.hiiethe vcty credi-n-
., ... 1
tials the.ns.'lveH, coet-iu::IIy iuiply
tho rvponje, 1 will -ecd thy kheep ?
Now, my brother, yu still hold
yoar ''credentials. Yn cannot jen
tertain the shallow of a doab', but
th.y invest y u, i li authority, to
perform all (!ie 'duties ;ier;aining to
the sacred oflice. Nor can yon dis
pute the obligation, which this an
jh'Tity implies, t'oij will admit, I
suppose, that y ti hve been repeat
edly called, hut t aii tl it) yam, to so '
,.......,',! ,..tw. fi,mi.i...4. M...
pvioi'ini I'imiviii n vnmi""'
."'t 7J. r 1 .
it re.nains lr you to hoo.v. when
I l If .1.
inu wiiPciS Hiiil li'iw. nnn lor vi?u
your oi)li ati-)tH, 1
-C. . I I I
if they have ceased
; to exist, were dissolved.
For the present, permit the to a? -
sure you that I shall ripice, if my
remarks sho.ild lure. the happv (en-. '
dency, iq tur.! youraTtenfion. or t!iat
of other ministers of Gise!, from
seeking the sulfrages of Ihe people,
to seeking and feeding the' lost.
sheep f the hooso of Israel, from
(he din of .p ditics to tho sweet
nitisic of tii t.uspcl -trumpet 5 and
J
nm the arduous business of the
Leg,su(,vc Hall, to -thai hoiw-of
which the Psalmist i.y-V Onc
thing have I d cm ml of the LORD,
fJiat will I seek alter.; mat 1 may
jIaviJI in Ih" house of the Lord all
the days of iry life, to behold the
beauty of the Lord, and to inquire
in Ins lentplo. Adieu.
A. AT. CLOlION.
Proposal 3 have been isstted at
Charleston, for publishing in an oc
tavo volume of about 600 paes,
Memoirs of the American revolu
tion, from its first commencement to
the year '76, inclusive; as relates
to the State of boiitli-jLaroiina, and
occasionally relernng to the States
id til;. 1 1.1 vri"ti.i i.:
of North-Carolina ami (ieurgit, by j formation, as rosy tend to obtain the
Jous-Dra.TOW, L. L. Author 1 man' peedy release from coofine
of aVievf. of South-Canylina. " 1 he ment, if be is innocent, or if he"l a
ilouuwmfK W n-l tinan ii.uu iuk a
l.l , . ... ' . !
e ll .' ! ..-, . . . I ..
Ilior lr'ISld.l lift..
t mr' Drosnccrus,
. . . -.,...
1 1 nou 1 nr. iriiiu ii u r n 1 nrmiai
ff Uv II tiiw 1 uviiw v Miiviiuiu;
tkat I possess Hie Journals of the
King J'roviRcial Council from (k
tucV 1773, to December 4771,, air
MO t,e r.un,aj3 of the Commons
House of Assembly from August
5th day of September,
being the day of its fid al dis-
swuuon uy tioru niinara uamuoen,
. . .... r it
lie,(,eS sul, ma 01 iM?r'
"". v
J' '"'"S
vi ; lam II oirv lrvtm, teorn t ie
passing events, as of that derived
4'..,...-. l... .Mr..... ...1 .i-.- ....... a
IKIill I IIC. Ill rill V ill.O .IIIU Mil WtllL
oHicial st.itioiw he ti.h-d, in a series
r"r,slai" pi'h'ie seiuius, alio of
L J f ,!,ii"in ,,,lU',H, o"'ie
w men, are some troin.nie rari o; 1
I) irtmouth.' one of the Kins of!
. 0 '. . ,
i.MyjismiM i'iitm i mi -i'i n-ariLM i;i
Si te, to ;v K.vr.l governors ui'
suLiiinin' inr :Iiu.srriit : all of
w'lich Irne herein (de p- .smuu ot I
mv f..:nilv, unseen hv jv on.-, ever i
s-nre mvlaUn-r l.ft' thts State 'hii
Jl'Mr 1778. to ...in the Cn!inen -
t- Conr;reMS nt Yet k" Town,
III
I'-iitisylvMuia, r:s a SJ -h'gitet i tlje
s;arii. : and -in whi li d.lig.it't.n, he
loscd a lire, nt i'liilad. Ipl.ia, in
Sep'e.nUcr, 1779. wlii.h had been
attne 4ii dv!lVnd;t:g tho liberties of
hisconotry. 1 h .ve also been faVor
ed wiUiuwuted .rournah of the Pro-
iociai Congress nj this S ate, with
.nnie orderly books, throwliifht (in
nilir iiry i ffrtirs, and with other in
f ctrta i.011 nrtilpper, front persons
l.of ri.ioc!bi!.iry."
'
l.iul Triday eeniuf, a negro man
who had Iravlleil afife in , a return
hack from. Wa.ltinir'ou lo this city,
waH hrouhl before jutiee Aisquitti,
! a "'ble, who h.id iirrested Lim
t the V auiiiii:D turnp; ka tratc,
,. p . ! p
nt
line iii'iunrr 111 n gen 1 ir miii uini v
gentlfmin Uiio was
alo Iravelliiit; in aiioihcr catriige
from' Waihinjtoii eastward and ul.o
lurpeefed lite ue,;ro of beiug 11 runa
way sUve, in cifnequenctt of houia
pircimi.uiice which tiitd oecurred in
Vn'ii j)i,mi. '1 lid ' negro man, whit
Hii well d.cseil, alleged that he
wtM t free man, and, iu proof of his
diertinn, producd a .mall il'p of
paptr 011 whieii wa wnitoa a fol
io w : ,
Uqftippil in my olne" thi llth
Oob-tr 1S20 hs Ni. 1SB William
1 1 ...
aa-'S n na. k mm ao..ui iweniy one
. . .
Vfurs nl hz 211 .Iu v lust, liri Ijaif
-, K..v . .... -
aJ'MIl llV l7Ct inc lil;tV"i lli,IP HO 19
I r . . , i " '
nf ilarlr nninri AVinn nml tiJB fraa
" t UllIVl" t V.
; .rrt 1 E, ri.t
in - t,u r,. m-r i i- nn.f n hu.
1 ;,,ft i,:M-.
I pj(.nrj lioirjrtson. Bdmond,
.Shelh?y
, The name nn!iexd livihc piperwi
0. badly written o tu render it .doubt
fill wiicihfr the nbove is ci.rreet ; but
there bui"R no seal . nf nny enurl to
mithenticate the eeriitica e, no stnte
i:,roou,17 "51eni,(!r'e" ?"ue oe-
"", "'l'"?' ,.i.,l u' l" v'V':
1 n 1 11 1 1 1 rx awbaiiiuo Ilia Giieniioiiiu
wfce . ,?rMti.l-h,e
ha(1 i(, hi fa(irleen eil.eS
L,,,,.,.,, t,ir easels one quarlera
Li(,t if, un(j ubuut eighteen dol-
Ur in silver, the g-ld bnd a part of
the nitrer were iii a nurse made of
tuiied wire i he otuted that be had
fomu front Hrinvvik in Vi,riuii,
iv us oin to I'biladelpbin, ai.d that
a g.-ntleman, w.'bosa name he menliou
ed, had sent the money by hiiu tu
pay to a person ih i'hiladepbia.
As there it do town named;B un
wiek in Yirgibia, and the other cir
cumstance, were calculated to excite
doubt as to the truth of his, state
ment, the man was committed to.pri
son. We have been particular in
making the- above public, in hopes
.. il jmav iftn,i , .uch further in
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iuinruiri 17 vMiainvu iud uiuucjr, voa-
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jino mo uumi ,u i.vM.i .
Halt. Tel.
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IJUPORTANTf-c thitev
r W. tiare reeeivu ifforiuaiioa ti
Havaatf that the .Cortes of " baio.'
hare auoiutelj reiuaed la cede ibe
Fioridii in Any form to the Uuilc4
State. (SacanwiA ifJ?. Oct.il. ,
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- The Branch Bank of the U. S. at
Cincinnati is understood 5io have
been discontinued on the first on
day iu thti present raurUli, by order
of tiio luollitr bauk. The branch
at ChiCuthe remains iu operation.
Longevity M abt AxBmvrt,
widow, Hgtd uue buedrcd hud twre
years and scveu uion.hS, a native of
ti or many, was buried in the eemea
tety of St. James's Church ia
Kiug9ussing, the 23d of October.
V. F. Paper. .
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It ha been erro'nenuity stated, hi
tfc j nftVipapi-rs generally, and in this
nnj'i'iij the mimbor, thai Jhus B -ton
w.ii ei'ced one of ihe, .eouiuis
from Missouri. Thm gnleoian is
Secretary of State in Mutouru li
Dtvid litrton who u elected tha Sj
nator. A'ut. It.
Ih nry Seymour is ele(ce? n fSpriatof
of me Uuited Sta tes, i'-.vm Ver'noii,
fornix year from th -i-h'. day of
Mirch next, vico Isaa Tieh'enor,
wlinse t"m of (service will then tx
jure'. -JViit. Int' .'v
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'""'"vn ""or "J
1 u,)- li i ou!y under rhese circum
that . we eould forge I that
l,'tce revoloti,.s are ae.tually fu p-a?
'e .Wiu.lal oatjoa4 ui
! l,,.al ft " ,Lm.ft" I,ot to ,ay un,v
i . .mrit is nuw Mirrpnf. uliit.l. ... t.i
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i;uuc u ci.4k.uuiu auoiner war iu r.u-
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p.
XOTWE. .
TO fIX iMOIilHSU v, Blaek Smith,
$g lmViti-5 estahlisfio.! bielf i i
commodiotH shop, on ilia eait snlc of IIJi.
I'aXSi.eet s!Krt di.Ui)re iwrUi of the tat
Hafiise, w.U execute all : work Vntivisted to
ami iu bis line. uth Mill tronA of every
description, I.oninjf Coinpti-te and in the
nu.eit anj best manner; .every dfigcriptiort "
of c.acli.;s, pip,- agc oe radons, nuk-
and r.aiiui patent plonghsj and alt
other k.n.Is cf , arniin imii, slutting of uor
t i. St c. kt the stiorieat house and oti mo-d--r4i4r".s-
. .
Atl or-Jerjj f -am the country ddrev.d to
Mr. John J. S. Ku.tK.tn, will .pact me and ba
pu.i-jtuni:y a id ritiilil'ulty executed.
Ap;-il ..8 b, 182U .t.
EXTKUTAINMliNT.
n3. UJJSTItO.YG, t" t,er
large and n.imodiru, two sto
ry o-hi'e huiise, on, raveyeviile Strict :po
st,le the Court Mount., wbeie sh.i o well pr
p.iid to ccomnindute about thirty or thir.
ty fivi. men.tietsof tho f proachiuj assem
bly, t.-.kc this ot'pa.-ui:hty to inform them
tliat tlio.e who .nay c.id! on her, every atten
tion skill hf. p.i.l il.r-iii as there w li be no
p uns hpared to renJcr her entertainment a
ffieab'.e. , tfur tcims arc reasonable, die bat
procured the best rooms in tEe city, for
their re-ep'.icn As fir her i(.Mt, it sha1! C
vfys trj u;iplid villi 'lie beat the. market
jitf'.ni, nno that j?l-;n ih:!.y.
Ti iri-i.cnt peortle wdt b 'accommodated
-.s usual, a'-i there i a'i vci-.tk-ht tttvible on
tlie lot well furnished with corn, fodder ani
everv tiling nccessiry.
September 22, 1320- 4J -8'.
A- Notice.
'"ipitlE public are repedfu.!yjn
-S--formed that tbe e purine. ..hip
before carried on in the coy of itidei :, f J.
phonip'onSj Co. Tallo-s , 'bis tgjjy,
ed by rooMi-ii .aonsent i( p raons having de
mands aprnii)t'1-eKii ! ff n M pi'Mt'u pve
ent them dutjjuj. btntir ,tet. n ( tlmge in
lebtett to th'in to m .kt-paym.-nt to
J. Thotr.p'wf "i'0.,aJone is authanae f t
tlose and set,irbtU''u?',K',1e'iS "f 'h-saut tin
-SoKthompsoji,
.nsjoi t.
. Rd.vfrh, S:pt.-T, 18'20?"'ji 'l ' -TitK
busmess ' wil-in f.rrc Gc! earrt' A
on by .1- l iinmpKfll -So tukl iliis o;i,) -r 'i
uity of reiurni'.ijj bi3 nist jrra''rful an ! utu
fcH;ncNi arknowledKT.erits lo his friend and
10 me puoiic tor u.a khju p t'.mn.i
1 havej v.ored him wi'.i net his co..m .nre-
ment in business amnn!T them, arid mnsfres;
pecta.ly and earnestly solieits a Co.itiniianna
of their favour an.; 'kind encoiiri(J-ement,
most solemnly assuritip tliem thjiio.tii
slull be w.intinjr,pn his part to conei'ti .;.
their esteem by 'his iiprii.t deporment.'nl i
n secure their, support by h.v 'itvrnfTtiin
aidnityto givetatiffaeti.-r to' aC whir fSU:
honor lym'witr. their coinmin n hwliue;"
J. TIIOMI'SOV.
' 1 1 .1 ii . . - 1 . ' 1 m
ffiviJnvc$ligation
of the -:
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JFbrn out subject
BAPTISM
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