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1 i V Souin Carolina. Gov. M'Duffie de-Y - Italic LTTERWe wi 4; rara- vi?f? i1? Message, at the opening of the grapb ia the Vade Mecum, which says. , South, Carolina Legislature, at Colombia "the Italic letter was invented in imitation on the.Sltb ult. Ihe prosperity of the of the careless handwriting of Petrarch.- State, he says, ia almost unexampled, There is no data given by which we cap vhich is owing;, under Providence, to the (judge of the truth of the assertion; a mat enlightened patrbism and-heroic firmness tex that should by no means be ovetlook , of the people, tie attributes' the agricuU 'ed in a record of a historical fact.. The " tural and commercial prosperity . of the printers will see, by their grammar that State, JO the adjustment of the tariff, and j we are indebted to Aldus Manutiua, by although he conceives that it came short ! birth a Roman, who erected a printing of what was ribbt, yet the benefits derived from it are great and manifest. The Go vernor defends, at great length, ahd with tnucbl ability; the .'institution.' of domestic slavery grounding hisr arguments on the Holy Scriptures ; a humane policy, ond political expediency; in which he draws a comparison between the comfort - - ! ed and it must have been a- whimsical frA Kinn:n f fViu rnmotlV clai'P nnil I tlllMfin for hitfl tO take a' Dlttem fWIH the u HM uurlll J 1 ftt. uviuvviiv . . I - j the oppressed and servile peasantry of Eu- "careless writing" cf a manusc-rif rope. i ppressed and servile p lie recommends tnattne lonowin , . . ... . i demands be respectfully made of each and eviry one ottiyt'slawholdhig States we presume it should have been prin ted Mnwi-slaveholdihg") viz, "1. A' for rnaj and solemn disclaimer, ty its Legis lature, of the jVxistence of any rightful power, either iisuch State (or the United States, in Congress assembled, to ih'r fere' in any manner whatever," with the institution of domesticslavery in South Carolina. 2.'-The immediate passage;?! penal laws by such Legislatures, denoun cing against the incendiaries of whom we complain, such punishment as will spee dily and forever suppress their 'machina tion's against our peace and safety.' Tbje Governor has spun this part of his sub ject lb a most "attenuated thread," yet w? . $ee nothingof which the friends ofthe Union ; can complain ; and no claims ate advanced to whi'h the South is not justly entitled. It is a matterUf exciting inter est, and he lias discussed it jn fervid, and ; we might say poetic language he is, of . course, verbose and pompous ; and, the ' ' . .. . V word 'sovereifrntv; t3 repeated so Oiten that one would suppose that there is dan' gi r of our forgetting-that we ara 4,s6ve. . Tiin States." lie alludes- to the College, as havinlg resumed its labors under the' most . flatten ing auspices. . He complains that prima savs thh Ladies E4i.rChi? readerswiU "pexf ceive' by,an advertisement in. this day's paper, that the Episcopal Working' SQci- ry, will hold a Fair oq the 15th iostin Society (lalL r Most of our citizens recol lect; with pleasure, &n exhibition1 of this kind, held three years ago, which was li berally' patronized by them. The pro ceeds of that Fair have been entirely ex pended in the support of the Charity School ; and the continuance of this bene- volejat; Institution will 'depend urjn the favor shown to the contemplated J? air We will use no urgent language, on thi occasion. It would be a libel on the cha xitabte sympathies of the community, to suppose, that they require more than to be apprised of the, intentions of the amia ble agents, who are engaged in the "min istration of this charity. " Evacuation Dm. The anniversa ry of the evacuation of the city of New York before him "the Roman types, ol a neat- b th& British ' a rniv. .was celebrated in office in Venice, 1496, '".where be intro: duced the Roman Types of a neater co and gave birth to lliai beautiful TetteT which is known to most ofthe nations by Europe, by the name of Italic." Petrarch was born ; about i 200 ' years before the prinlins establishment of Manutius exist- pt of from 125 to 150 ver;rs old.' av lien' he fed er.cut, The Wilmington REsoLUTjoMT-i- We observe that the anti-gambling reso- lutions, and pledge, adopted, in l-his town, have been copied into the ISewbern Spec- ator, and are pleased to see that the .edi tor of that naoer recommends them as ...... i . - f - Q.urr Coxpoktabls. The Albany Evening Journal, after publishing entire a letter from governor uuncan, ol Illinois, who throws , himself in the arms of the "party with a hundred names and as 23. SdirBfCiord, Bouce, lorX York, hi M.ii, maw:. - Dec L Scbr. Ward, St. John, fc, B i Mi jr. V I I.. . 1 York, by C. U. Slow. Brig CamUUftJ, Dartin. foe do, tyX? Qote manv-creeds," sums op. the column of P.,.,f- comfort thus s TtanttisiiL which earetJmost &n unanimoos 1 irturim' lJKi will uot iteuarl vote for UW. JacKsou. Has gone tiiPiniraously a-1 mi.ir lime in jniiirv.in eourieiH rat "u ""n -- f i uf ihe hivi aidef roiix?" sotne reOAirt a mm . M I - . - I. - I B . iiois, waicngHTe ner toiciwjcc ujcx son, u aeau i jure lnir cr. C uuy Without Stopping to satisfy the Journal owners and masters of vessels, trading to Rcssj that the ts will not be apt to "stay put," are nereoy nouaea u wmi ii fl-i ufl ril4 will be admuicd in U) Ruin Ports, w Island, whicn went against Gen. Jackson, caa to be of anv other erowih thatf thai of Eci is rerenerated, and will & o for Van Ruren. ypt aod the Levaat,' which, for lha present, is pro4 Slicf: a darning neeau inert ! ooonecir- cuu!which always went for New England 1 Z H V M T BW I in give mr van ouren ner CJrkm. Oi'ii. j .L .i. a i i. . - otic a worn irr : aia-1 0 : . u-- Kf..H.n C!nnVn ot .tr irrc auu Perry, frtxn New York for Un port, riu a ear isad. Terma, CaahT t V - A . C. R4)UDLEY.ot v , ice, or nothing, w entire voice. r'vland, ditto. ALE1X EDSTAPHIEVE, New York Husuac Cosuiate General. Nevv York, otthe 25th ult. The follow ing extracts from' ""Lin wood," recently published by tht "Harpers," give a glor ing,.and.we presume faithful description ofthe event thus commemorated:- Though on the very verge of winter the day was hright and soft. The very worthy of imuatmn by the citizens- of lf the sun lhe p--h fi onthe gat Newbern. There are many situations was struck. Boats were in readiness at in which our movements mny bebrought the wharves to convey the. troops, and tto aiauserfrom doubts as to the course such o tne inhabitants as were to accom- we 'ouirbtloursue.--AI3ut' when ;men If, v ' ' r ... , once bome satistied tnat uiey are uoiog The last ifbrein regiment were right, no cavils of 1 the ignorant, -the vi' passing; from Broadway "to the Battery, cious or the unprincipled should (foria in the admirable okler and condition of momeht deter them ; neither should the uup, . i yr . , . - ' i -9 frtf art rhii on 1 ri mi f a r n r"l linen !. -moreover, Mri Van Buren will be elected 50 01 iOO bundles tiay(aud other Merchnd, bv majority over all the Other candidates consigmd toC. EouoNDaroM .'Co. B "Jf J J L. . OiBat. aud Okhcra went ahore dunnr th nigbt greater thap that which first carried Pre- , vVJnesjiy iMU o0 Um.Oi Break rs, and Slderit Jackson in tne cnair. bucket crow- y.t MaSls wtre cut .aw.aj. The Uoi Uiu Wr bar there ! " j Buffalo paper. tcr WUci ami Caroline, wer by rrer yvflttrdav, : ; r endeavorin to tret her off. Wlien !al setn, Ue HyrSA. -A youns officer in the chaied her poaiueu, and they- Were maktag iurtj u k ;.,. lr 1 on her jury oaia.Mcr-coui5Qw:. stationed atSenefrfll; amused himself with 1 .vaav netting a h vena, which he had rendered - CAatUston, Suv, 2S. so tame" that it not only played with bitti, j Tsb BARant Meridian. The Pilot Boat fo,- 1 . J,a Jtl 1 l.i k : i A'.v I'nnr Snrtii' arrived VestrdaV fruCU B,,h lioded at Br,. whence ,he hyena T'VM svas seht by his master to the menagerie, barque had.5 fea water in her bold, and wooM at the Jardin des plants, liere tne - am- m all probability be.a total io. v.l rsnmpd its natural ferocity: but ' .k. Lr. sir munths" after, reiid a - WUOLjfiA LK rtoihemenagenV. the hyena bid - PKICES CUKUEiT, himself down to bf caressexl, showed cve rv svmntom of delight, allowed his old; master tu put his hand into his mouth, and licked utm, and returned his caresses with everymurK 01 an aneciion 1111 we could scarcely- contain yithia moderate bounds. j seen -1 ry schools are neglected, and some of the monarchies of Europe have manifested a more enlightened zeal in the cause of popular education, than has been exhibited in South Carolina. He su? gets some improvements, more with a de sign to draw the attention of the Legisla ture to the subject ofelememary instruc tion, than wftliq, view of pointing out the specific plau by' y hicii it hiay be best pro- moted. " Further legislation is necessary to place the ."militia pn a respectable footing, .and patriotism fbbjdshat it &houM be ' nvlecied, 4fri, Says tbe govti-nof ho w ever humanity.raay deplore.thefactfne 1 a n c hialf I e x pe rience d e mo ust rates, .'that justice has much lles's. agency in the ad justment of .international controversies, ibaov military power." So, after all it was the. South Carolina Militia that set- tied the infernal tonal controversy. and ad jnsted the tariff j If a militia, d .'fecuyt. and in a State of Misorgaiitzatioh" baw done this'deed the deeds tjiat. .. they shall .do whrn properly organised,-wilt-require even the i pea of the Governor to record ibem. f 1 J' ' j ..;-, - The Governor! complains, of the. r.e Tglected condition I of theQads; falls the attention the Legislature to the Rail Ho ad from Cltarleston to Cincinnati: men objections of the upright, though entuledh., n( thar fih officers, who had to more consiaeration, nave any weignv jlttje Servtce to deface and disarrange it, iu Hindering the honest discharge of duty, in a" State of preservation rather indicating : ' 1 1 ' . . - a drawing-room than a battle-neld. Jr3 Correction, Tne account The att boat put off from the which we published in our paper -of the I wharf, and at the next instant the "star- 13th ult.-from the 1 Aiken, (S. C.)- Tele- spangled banner" pwas uniurieu from me graph, ofthe murder of 13 persons. and ?P , Yu iTf a r " w ! 1 . . txl fnrth its ntn (tf wplrrune to the de I- of their bodies being subsequently burned fif hislcoimtr' who was seen ai llie in tne dwelling wnicn was -iue bucub ui head ot a detachment ot ins army, ap butchery turns out t;o be untrue. Our proaching the city through tht Fields, readers could not possibly guess how this t-n ine general ues -nation 01 an iat t 1 ! . .1 u ft,u: i.,cc portion of Nevv-YoHv beyond the British false story originated. It i nothing less ,i8a. which : lriversed Broadway at than 'a weak invention ' of the Editor of Chambers-street . the Telegraph. lie must be exceeding- Those who are familiar with the loca-. l rnvPtn.is nf fame, if the infamous noto- tion' of ibis our tioble street Broadway, - ' i 1 & U M . 1 AT nut tnfiinnA 10 r"o r imorrtrvii rietv which this transaction will give ipPTP'T . b u r J n, . . . 1 . f the thrilling effect of the moment tn ihe him, can afford him satisfaction. , spectators;-- ifhey saw the flag ol an in- ' Death of Col. Duane. The Pmla- dependent empire waving on the uattery; delnhia-naoers of the 23th ult. announce beyond, the bay, glittering in the meridi- RllLLEDCEVILLE, GEO. Nov. 13. Cuimin al-Outraoe. On Friday.iast, wnife the General Assembly was in ses sion, a violent affray occurred in the state house, between Spencer Riley and col. Bishop; in which, the former , was the aggressor and wis seriously wounded. Colonel Bishop was'-but slightly hurt. As it is the practice," oMhe "nulliriers to calumniate Bishop, we are looking out for their .version 'of.au outrage, for which Ri ley merits :sevr re punishment from the law. 11 it snail oe tuaiciauy mvestigateu. we doubt not it will'be pronounced, &4 assault with intent to kill. ted. Union. t . - Ma? lADisoN.The Norfolk Beacon savs.WTe conversed with a gentleman. a davor two since, who had lately seen this venerable patriot at his residence iu Orange, and we are happy to If am - that although Mr. Madison is exceed ignly hee bie, being strong enough 10 wilk hbout his room only, yet he is free from any positive disease, and retains the full pos-t session of his almost-unrivalh d faculties. He is in the! 86th year of.his.aqe. .The 'number of seamen belonging to the U' States, estimated with as much ac Catefully Corrected December 4.' 'NKii.fSfnirj. , TurpeHluie: sl'tj in the water p pr brl. 1$0 TaxflKcW. A do '.do , . , l,3Jjl,00 Ri)iit. do Spirits Turpentine; do v urnisn, .Cv) a 1,43 i VO do. ! 30 Pii.-ii luiWrda Aid 5canthnz. sawcu at iik Steam Mills, ordinary lvngllis. tr- do lo extra lengUi, per w. 1L Lumber, wid 4: Scantlui?, - a.' do Flooring Doards, - - 11 i f Timber, - - - NV. O. lihd. roiti;Ukin the water, per M. - do do dressed, on the wharf, do r s 3 do do Brl. rough in the water, do - 7 Li iU ilrrsAtid on the wharf. do- 15 R. 0.. tllid. rou-h, in the water, .In l.i dressed, on lhe wh ir f. do tlcadiiis, W. O. llhd. roujli in tlic water, 23 ' Kiiisui'i:, M. - l fl.3' Cotton, lb. new, - 13,7-8 a H.00 Flock, pt r barrel, - bfif.k country - none IIicf. ner Cwt. - - - 3 I 4 a 3 12 I liHLrt Trmetr CORDIALS ' Ctct of East & Welt India rtf&SEllVES, Jirt of PICKLES; ortei. Tomato and Walnut KETCH UP.-c . For Sale 9 a 0 12 tf.tf received per Drit Nuiiy Jn( an 10al7 VnrU Sa.au. . 50 ,mLUT....u 'o' - ,om,s street appeared General Washington, tht caracv a3 DOSSiblevMs 83,000: of whom ne:AV .TU rWT 1 spotless patriot,! ihe faultless military there"are in' foreign trade 50,000: in the the. death of this distinguished citizen,-- ships tjt vver0 l0 Cpnvey their late mas He expired on the 24th ult. in the 76lh 4ers f0T ever from the land that had reject year of his ace. i ed tbem. At the upper -extremity of the on the election ot uoyemor ineueieai chieftain. the fitherlof his country; "first ro:lst;n trade, in vessels of nearly or over of our party, in this case, is fully corapen-J jn war, -first in peace, and first in the 10q iims burdeu, 25,000;, in the cod fish- K trniiRi'inn ivh fortl in the hea rts ot his countr V men : neon wnom rv rnf0 : m steam vesses. IUxJ : awl oca hvA , j y v. i : . . t i y . , election of ja gentleman who is in every every epunei oi piaiac uu ucc... uau0fc, 1U tne UaiU &lales naVyt OUoo - . i n nnn n'ruicn uirrni's urziist? ucvci vctt . 1 respect worthy of the honor conferred on , , , with hirn' were his compan- ' The gross receipts of the Baltimore and Ohm Rail Tlmifl fiomnanr..' lor- the last tUUd in a i mo ii i u t; ivi , - - - - - -r j him it 1 11' .1 i t.r.tl 4,..r ' l.-uru M V iX XhK 111 fl Willi II IS .3. Hnrn Waddeu e-a is elected to t nis sotaiers, tneir, gaiine-m- auu n., --v y .r, . ---- -- - WADDEIl, t.q. Ul S , ,u' k t.mUn nnrl rl-fa-.t S40 92 were for nasieneers. The crross fill d vaean.y in the JIouseof:p ieSe of last year6n the reveade of mons, from the county of Orange, occa- ipg 0f hope and fear, of seed-time, 1834, was 6.57.930 52. stoned byVtbe death of James There prospecl 0fan amicahle .et- eq. The votes stood Wadae. of iafl the political, difficulties Hurdle, 432; Graisr.' 180. ren, and tLe; sf ranger, mtki ,he Canada- in jratCS. l ...... nfr,.Jmnni it a..maN fhnt.T.nrd UUIO and axicu.OAN.- inevommu. . - -l. j GoSford had been instructed by th? Whig .ionrs appointed ,p ,n . ho . boundary g"'? Miniry to pursue ,5a concilia.oryLHf. r,bt.Vnun Oh n Jim Miphinrnn nave r . .- . , Is-.'. v nnd ih. 9-2 (i(i(i tor continirencu-s nave "uv u-'""" v.w-.. from a hiffh v resnertaDie source, uatvu :j , performed the service without interrup- Lexington, November 7, 1835, giving an Tohacco, leaf, Merchantible, do 'd ltefuc, CuiN, per liUdhcl, Hay, cr Cwt, ... pKAS, black eyed per bushel, Cow or Common, do Ground, do - . Tai.i.oW, lb. Bkes Wax do Bacon, ho:s ruuod Hams, do -Laud, do "' .S.V1.T, --' 'Lime, Cask -Pork, Mesa bbh Priiue, do ' . . Fresh, lb. Bkk, Prime' Vbl. Canul.es n: c. taau. Sierui. Oil, common, whale gl. Sommkb, - - - WlNTKK, bpiRlJ S) X, E. BL4. Am. Gin, Appce Cbaxot, Wuism;y, . - boAP. brown, . - -Sluab, brown, Cofi'EE, - Molasskb, gl. -Mackkukl, No. 1 do do Do. "2t do do. 3 7.50 1.00 1.00, scarce 1.00 . 10 10 a 12 12 1-2 10a 11 33 Uncle Savut- BRLS. Saperfiiw; HowanJ St. FLOUft, &r Bast prime St. Douaino COjFFEEf 2!iBox80AP.(larte.j ' 10CeHATS, : - ' -25BH. ArPLF.S.. ...... 145 Rrli. POTATOKS,. -' ' 10 Boxe. RAISINS. ' Dec 4. :.r.4; .43' V Tr lb. do - To Saddlers!. . ; THE Subscriber i willing to fell his eublihro-r.t To any perwm who U- l.t'J -j . liriu. tlic Dr-cut U ropa P-- 13 a 20 poriamty tu uin that object, if he will KiveAll hi 16 time and Rtunuon to the buu . J haveerjf t tool, inclodii.5 a pre, that "..-,?aJ7 . 7 1-2 a 8 on the biwinc. and a I.rce atoS of . - IGa 18 including mv fall rtatfwilh UrsrtflC - 45 a 50 ewcry olhor arncle in the line. . ;. 75 I wiU also hire my hand, including a Lnl raio, -1.00 tt.rmM-Maker. aai the atora. ' 7 1-0 a 40 Terms, one half Cauh, and the remainder on 42 a 50 -orh time as canbe ftzrecd upon, wua novaw approved aecuritica. A11 cornrutmications by letter will be etea dcJ to. if ft postage is raid. . ' JNd. A. tavLoH. VI 37 40 37 1-2 r u 7 1-2 . 9 a 10 1-2 1 J a lb I . 23a3L -scarce - Dee. 4. 4&4f. scarce scarce lion, and submitted their report to the Ex- account oian unpleasant occurrence which ecutiveofOhio. This long agitated ques- tooW. place the ytnity of the Natura . . . , . , . Bndire m Virjrinta.on the 1st. iov It tton is supposeo to oe now at ru appears that tfinrylT. Garnett, Esq, who 1 A nentlemaa lately recovered $900, Vas on his way to Alabama with his famj been unconditionally yielded by 'bim fo the assembly. ' Green Chksse, 3vTtl, VVt)oo. , Pins, lb. Ash, -rJ Administrdtor's Sale. 9 a 10 18 a 22 2fi2,S5 . 20 i 2,tt) in the'Supremc Court , lions the expiration of -the Charter ol the U; , State? : J3ankby jvfaekl ;tVetr Tespon 'j -eibriitick and Jutic m To.ineT tne cur" of Pennsvlvania. ilv and a lursrc number of slaves, stopped ' i : " I .1 . -.-J. tdn 'Valnpal RvtAniu ,i.-..We. eea.'r.. ion tne roau smc urai iuc,uihi "ov to ODiam some raicr. iiumc mnr, a ed by-the upsetting tarethtougb ftewf. liian,lhe property of a lady in the the carelessness of 'too! .rivi$bfe;prb- eiftborjiood; camr up, accompanied by J on an action for bodily 4. rency will be increased ; and concludes by dyinj ibat he'is'byno means certain that Xtxtni have not become incurable ; that the chief magistrate is more independent of public, opinion; and. wields a mo rti despotic power than either th King of Great Brit ain or the King of France. We suppose the Governor intends this fot a: "matter of political chit-chat, and not for the grave deliberation of a sovereign State, whose I : fiat is destiny.' ; Or, perhaps it was de signed as a desert to gratify the expectant appvtito pf party vbich, could hardly I ,svallovv tte moderate and dignified Jone, Kapd'tbe general excellence oCthe Message. ,..1 . ' ' " . ' 11 '. . pnetors ot tne line were, ine -oeienQnta ; $ome'-4u or ou siayes, auu i 7 X WiwTinry 'MrOJsome insolent language. Mr. G. Gale on Lake OARioh lal $ t it, 0buta fee fa a- gale wa severely felt on Lake Ontano negr0 repeate d eve ral vessels arc known Jo bave .len I ji3ns0l G. told him h )sL anil the shore! is strewed with frag; twcddclrasuse himjif he was not soon ofiS ... . ' . -! . 7 1 .t;L? t ...I kl. ot Mr- tt ,1 ti inia Liic lie" iu aiiuiu a uiu .. . s los nients of them Kentucky Tobacco. The River Gazette thinks that one tenth ofthe tobacco crop has been uVstroyd by the early fiosisr In Christian and Todd counties, Kv, farmers have engaged their crops at $5 a ,80' p huudred. Louis ville Jour. I . Jemmy. Ttcitcher's Pomposo was nlavinr IJouffias. M Yen moo w&ic&roso last night, rounl as my afYield, ' 1"'" . : ... -.. Had scarce V er ho"'-"- "VeH, vy did'nt ydu treat Her then poor thing lexclainyed Vot-of-iL lUbCT SOCIETY. wUl Md fair at to C4mmetice at GVclcwk, P. M on Toesday ue- tlU-or r.-.: -4 cumber ISih, for the benefit of tie CI1UUT 'TrJJ ; ' 4t; SCHOOL, wder lUeir care. ;ja0t. " ' r ' ' T 1 " ' ' - OS SATURDAY, lb t9 h4nTf Dembef next, will ba avrfvat RED HILL, (the plan- 1 tatknotine laieuacrH v . of Hor.ei, Caule, tnd IIoct, amonc "-- valuable Oli-n and MUcli uowa. . vi of Coin, tuppoaed to be aome fire.or fix .hundred bul,'; a tirpe quaaUti r of Xlay P.yf J eeral atacks of Fodder 5 aod an rurowiwu If-' ."'.--'. - JOHN H1L.U -fl4rf ry Immedialely preTitt o Dp-aale & wi'l be fexSr bat Idtone jearbi 01 with a heavy s slick.. JI' he lattvr drew a pistol, but was disUadeoV from firing by his lady. wh6 Msmhe. carriage ; the. which the lartW stepped back one step to j Avoid, but in so doinjr lus riht foot went ; r,Poro thiiiniedsecniblowatMr. Gi? CAROLINE! R. T1LLEY, Danglaer of Mr. .. . , ti'.ui.til.i. w,, , 1. m Tilley. Ean. of ibia 1 own. . hi in npr stphtip i.cir k 1 1 1 1 r" i tu . i iuu a .-5. u-':u. in ti.U Town, on Monday I am. by lne ltcv. . 1 . . r. ,? , . . Thas. F. Davis, tbe Rev. DANIEL CUB1A. A. into a mud troie, anu ne leu; in me ull - - f ciei. So. Ca. to Mi LOUISA .Breach or Privilkoe. A Mr. De 3a?peof. vbe House of Assembly of Atorr tml, haVbeynsfteaced to-one month's '.' jraprisonment,,' for breach, of privilege in tbreateningto horsewhip Mr, O Galla-shan,- "if he rete not; a" member of the : Aiserablyf apd as uch protected by. his Uiisc character.' VTV v'f , - . . . . .. .-" - . . - , : JL OMTlCAX iDDLiso. jx canutaaie I in 'Ohio, attributes' the. loss ; of his ;eIectU)o to a derfccTpfhtVPrl0? tained r hi cbtistitutints; with the music -yof a ' fiddler anaberebensureid ; their vptc . waking, , wo suppose, thp words of U10 fcoet literally,. truerr-Masw .faatn ciirrju to c.oo;n? tt suvugc ujs. From Laguyra. We' have receied a slip from the Office of th"e Philadelphia1 Commercial Herald, giving accounts frorri Laguvru, (Guaria) a town in Colombia, South America, to 3 1st Oct. which states that there1 is u rebellion in that country- that an action had taken place near lencw, in , , , fiA mK and passed through hi? lungs. Mr. Gf troops were yeieai nnu uu y 1 iW immVdratelv went in pursuit of a Justice killed, and their ehief, Cango,. taken pr 1 Q lDe Peace. He was eicamined and ad-j cnn'pr About! 400 made their escape to imitted to bail. On tbe 6th mst. his trial rwirt rwiln ; t i - ' hook plkceathecourt house in Jxinston, Porto -Cabeiio. ,. .. ' v e i r.i UrtiMtiAn nf ih. .,K. ! !:. 4. COACH ' . . . THE Subscriber i ishrs to inform his TV fru firJa and the pub lic in general that r he has1 just returned ' Ji--- fromthe North. witn : 'XW T A 11 R I r n On Ttonir EmK, b .he Rc,: Mr. W in ixtMW, 'U, knr Mr BllAUturiL aticri.ia, o i COACH MAKLQ BUSI.VE, arid i now ready to do all kiwi of work in that in hla emokv wwkm-n at all it line, uvi -- - - . , m .e k; brancnes, ne teeia conunrnv vi r J rirvC atrntt tattli. tU tf SnaaUh Septra, it box4 eonwt BatkS Chattmaieft-WiW. camxiei rf-. 1-8 eaVi of Madeira.W4I.---1" . 9 Boitlea Uavanha Swrrt MratU r. 1 Boi aiipenrt lolrhio cjverarr t 3' 3 of falling the istol, which he held in his j jjoOPER, dau:hicr of A. M. FIoupkb, ao. of left hand-at the time, acctaeniauy went ou.jttj towu. . 1 . and the ball entereq me oreasi 01 me negru -- - - siri ais .war. i line. various j i-,;,u work doue in Hie test jawc uauua, - the s-reau&t dipmcU. il Kl ST .Ibda Jamaica Su2-r. txrwrf te- 'ov.37Ul- -r '?;t.'Vi - ' 1 11 - 1 Rrpairins of all kimb done at the ahorteat oouce, ERASTOS BUCIC rjOT SIGN. CIUIK&PRHAMBX' JLandfofr StdcJ i nrm foe -lewf : aTaaa-' ar 1 aw A AAnft- fatfrr. aOflftrtm nil vAnTww-'"uu" w '.v ject Ire was uriatiiraousiy acrruiuea. 1 1 ne received in XSew, X0flt,iO -unu. 1 nexo was not tnen neaa, out me courx ioool the man- said thai his death,! which was ; expected. POUT 1 AI V of yaxed 1U -Tladr-r; ARRIVED i . tions. done at tne same-piau. - uaaeirtiwcr....-vrJ 7- nc- been T tT Tnllnvvinr is a descriot ner in ; which, tbeChi wseficndeavor to wouto .By.auruM 4vertthe anger of the gods.'; ; tt A countryman came to one of our -boy t J.M.-M..An- Af nrvnilirx- sickness 1 teTs andywrotenis naroe, t-. kj. r. d. -:. tr - ? r- . r. ik--A.iiti p u..-A title. Prai. mV 'dear Nov. 39. 9chr. Cairo, Bucknaro-.fromliar-badoes, 14"ttay, to HaUiawa Peckh'aa; ln ,1,- ist h Nov. at Barbadoea. Brit-'Maouo, Du- ling, to aailon the 17tfc for 1uMdao, ineoutjr Aujerican; toudiedii BarbadoeX Com Demar'iv ra. Bns Couiet. and- faded aain on the luta iat- for Jamaica ; , len at ucinarara, xrj im; the Am- Brig Ncator, Hawleyr from Bridgeport, discharging ; ft anil about the lV iot. 30..Schn Vindicator, Rice,,Croi4 liewJorVjr to C C Stow. v ' t ? Brijf Nancy Jane, MoiTay,. from Boston, n-rrv &, BrvanL' " . ! t- s. 6y the Barret. r .r , I ; lalw iJrK. Eaat'aiderfw ' - . It TufatMMi. airoairdrn tne - ur; r . Oil. ,0. Ileady Groaod, fpr ase", (highly tp proveu.ou. . 1 MOO acrr) the cpality pt 0 jw7-r"" "T I PLANTATION gl,SS!,SS 1 ' r fAtAn iha v inir.in.ipni MI 1 UN. L 111. A. w . . t.-- - - l I J ini.h I 1 .1. J Kirtmiulpr . nh:)i tin thrsf 1 U-i- I inrl- Nsm. Klemer . tram -. isaiUHWf 1 ; . . Shpladcir- Schoolmaster lrom jConnecacud-. i yK :, V.Wantedv T IC - - :Tf j,nn(T :r - in i aou sreu ouu a. i i tfy ,, . . l i-. uaii nxir Rwv ,. 1 j o - , i ior uj ' ,.u, - , i AVft fe man?! said an American i T1'' "rr.wJ. n,nrt mlmn tiitjt? hPuorfi av fiddle cecd r-r: . . in . -i ui.. . in Mr -thiit lata ?o in ao3rcnasc t -t vi Tl.e frjnc, 9.. g-- - - VTEen imMhe'ceMlcmD that . N.kB;iK.Ula1LUoomb,faCBI.,tr tbi. OC. tA a v 'an aiirri-n inn iv a i.:il w-l ra. p a j - - . : w- j , .. : - - x a n nave, it is 3ia oecn liiueuj. 1 'T 1 ft 1 OT.21 I I B p - - o - a 1 aW ri.hirig' to pcxtfctse caft eo- t-n A.J. fe5Sotxci.2?ct. h, TO. '
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