absurdities *mprcntirrst through- •nd Greece, and their minds familiariz- Mr. Anderson, Inn-krnprr ; J.,lm Able CHARLES-TOWN, (J.efcrsonCountyyVirgfnia,} PRINTED B7»RICHAR£) WILLIAMS. out the Commonwealth of Virginia. ed to all the impurities of the heathen TUITOt/SLY. FELLOW Cm ZENS, mythology; to the neglect of "thatwis- Q3T The several Printers of News- Pa- W. ld..n Ilrmtnn, Kl'z i Urinton, Wm Urnm, xlom which conaeth from above."—They A'VlreW Itdmii-u, Marti n Uillenyer, Wm C un ,'' In the -following Circular Letter, pers in Virginia, are requested to give Jcilin Hiiclun iBier. «wu, (No. 380. read with delight the history of the deso-' the foregoing LETTER and ADDRESS, at THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1815. (a copy of which is intended to l>c srnt to C, Vol. VIII.] lilting ambition of Alexander and Cffiiar, least one insertion in their respective Pa- John ClRrk,2i Nullmniel OVm.in, Ah • every Teacher of Youth within this Com- O'lUv'll, Josiuh Chiton, Dplin'CirJillc V ' and oth«:r votaries of false glory ; but are pers. ., were reduced to that state to be obliged to re- What then wotild they do if all the ports of monwealth,) the Managers of the Bible kept in ignorance of that true and authcn-, C.-i.w,-!, .f >lin Ooiuvuy, Th.-nris Cockrell," VvTp TERMS OF THIS they have seen fie republic of Venice has been Society of Virginia, su^rst the'propric- Cruiirliill, R«as6n Connel, Eieunor Curson transferred to ilu^ emperor of. Aus ria ; they have ceive a ruler dictated by us and our allies ; il' tier France were open to them and shut to (^ ?, I', in tic hntnry, which, while it unfolds the . J). seen i hi* pops-replaced with tlie Jesuits'at his hands and feet were thus litd for ages ; and it the short, Amerca, wore in alliance with Krance, ty of introducing info Scininnrifs ol In- THF. price of the FARMER'S Herosr-ronY is 1 providt-nce of God, nt the same time Robert Wotlhington, ]),tnicl Dcakcne, John Dixon, Mary Djwnin heels i they have seen that in Spain, where a free situation of all Europe were such as to leave the whit English ship unarmed could hope to es- T». Doihin » V«ri one dolUr to b« pnirl nt the Whole undivided power of UngUud to be employ- struction, thV bliu.n, n* a hook to for ge- 4 i • TJ . "' coiistiU|tion hud been formed by men who had cape capture ? And is i^ to be hoped, that, in makes us acquainted with human nature, HAS RRCK1VP.1) A VttHY J.AHi.i'. PIT PLY OP time of ..ib-ier.bit.Kl nml one at tl.c «P'«.l«»' -' ed against America, the situation of the latter such a ciur, the skill, the discipline ajid undaunt- nerally read by the Scholars »* part Mr. Kdjjenton, Zi-pliinia R. Engliahrj. E,,n, ' the year. Dint»nl subscribers will be require^I to been Ashling on our side, the king has been thetr school exercise. 'Ihry r>iIV and gives to every action of man its real brought buck ; that he 'hut destroyed this consti- would be, at least, very vilpleuiaht, not to say ed bravery of the American navy would not be character. They study the frequently CHOICE^GOODS, pay thd whole in advance. No paper will be dis- [irecariout. And, if such a pernon cormidurs whut communicated- to that of Franc J ? Emulation to furnish the requisite number o» • 11 >hert I'ulton, J:\mes Fulton, Samuel continued until arrearage* are r'aid- tution ; that he has treated the makers of it as crroucous maxims, the frigidjand »vorld- .Imomr which are the following, i>n., Oeori;c I'ettief. trillion. ; i hut he has re-eHtiibiished .the inqiihi- Were the real objects of England in 1814, the mitfht do a great deal towards 'sending forth »t very l»w pncrs ; or even ffruti A,,vn«T,5*MKNT« not tXCMdlng a .qu.rr, manner in which the War terminated, and what kit fleets able in a short tune, to co >e with those of.. BLV,(,AN"i; I.A.CKt) - • . Having- seen all- these things ; having seen •was- given-as copied-from- \\ie-Vienna Giizcite. •«he'not answer ?—very true, and you have rect'ir- They hope that you, as citizens of a fre« , AND . M.O. KMINt: (J A : I Olid, Jeu, Henry Jon^s, .Joseph lngle,.JLaruJ. Jclfcrjon. Tiic Vienna Gazette is under tUe- immediate con- ed no provocation Irom France; Fn.ncc lias not- strains of men whose hearts are warmed IRISH LINENS, 1C. To the Karl of Liverpool, on the part which dmeri- wh»t we and ouf allies have been at in every p:trt gad happy country, profrssing so goodly Daniel Iviible, John of Europe ; having seen that the people of France trol of the government there. The Americans meddled with you ; Franco has expressed her and elevated by the inspiring-influence cti it likely to take in a vi.ir between K-nglund paid great and deserved attention to this; and anxioui desire to live at peace witli you j and • heritage, are not insensible of the nr- TAH1.K ANIl TOWF.L ni.M'KHS, and frunce. is the only people in Europe living under a go 1 of the spirit of God. They take, for ex- Sumiu;! I.Oakland, J. Lemmoi, Nathan vcrnment approaching towards a re-iemblance to mtu . they not have lamented to see 'France re- yet you have gone to war against Frnnr.c s— if, cessitjr of a wisely directed education of ample .in the Various relations of life, the MAUSKILI.I.^ \ ROY \L uiiut'o VESTING, My lord—From sc.veral parts of America I have duced to such a' slate ? They afterwards saw .. therefore, it be base on my r>art to make w u- up* COTTON CAS-'IM' «K, NAMCKUNS, William Leu, Juincs L'ock. their own, tlne-y will want very little to assist them M. received thinks lor rny letters to your lordship, in forming a correct opinion as to the real nbjest that there was no salety for their ships of war or 'on you, after you have begun war upon France, as the means of transmitting to posterity conduct of heathen statesmen and philo- on the subject of the American war. The people their'prizet in ihe ports of France. They saw, where is your justification for having begjin that ' sophers, and disregard the pattern of liv- T|C STUIPKD <* PLAIN COTTONS, Isanc M'Cnrmiek, Nancy Mercer, Nincy Mai. of America, or at least mnny of llu m, tin-it that of the war against France, if nuch war should now, f^l, fiarlalld Miinre. li.iac Myer, Willmm'M'Kr,. without provocation on the part of France, be re- in short, that the Dourbons, holding tjieir power war .' Besides, have you no ally ? You b.iast of the blessings-you enjoy; that you are ItiiMllOZtiTTS, ofulni'ist every oi.lour, • those Icliers had great weight in producing the Almost at the mercy_of Rngl«n0™ii Prophets and Apostles, apt), above all. —liain .MiTchanl, L \?U Al^rini, iiicJmrii MJndtii. Icagucs never atiopfJtd any measure more WISH It ftppears to me, therefore, that the American luiM, Geo. Murpliv, Mir^dret M'Fnei-DOii, IKur/ penple will at least feel great interest in this war ..ble a power aa England. Then, it was that many lies against the old ally of America ; and «h«ll by that Saviour '* who knew no sin, aci- KID A NO SIUC GLUVliS, 7 nor in better time. Yet-ycn-huve~never thanked Americans blamed.Mr. MADISON, not for resist- it be.deemed base in America'to become the only in the.- perilous season of . KLI'.(,ANf FANS, Miller, Fruns. M'Fiirlaii'q7 ~ we for -my advice You, to whom the; peace was —much greater than they lelt in ihe last war; ther was guile found in his mouth !" . N. . , and thn.t as they hnve just Inid dciwn their arms, ing the exercise of our alledged right of impress- ally of France ? You say that yours is a war of . youth, for the purpose of attaining res- Ji .TTIN, SII.K fc STUAW BONNETS, niuch inore n ct sinry than to Mr. Mtidison, have muni—but on the contrary for not having sooner precaution : so is mine. You fear that Napoleon We indulge, however, the pleasing Henry'Nadenbush, 2; Ruth Noble, Kancr never ncknowltilgeu ynur obligations to me—jou after a.contest in defence of.their maritime rights, pectability in matihood, comfort in age, < OUDS AMI) VKLVi'.TS. they will, the moment they hear of this war, pre- made war against us in alliance wuh France.. may, one day or another, get to Lor.don • and persuasion that a system of education, SUl'Kttr'INK CLOTHS &. CAC-IMH UKS. Near. have appeared to' be smlr.y about all, though 1 aud eternal happiness in a future state; O. PHI-C nguin for that defence. America, in all like- fThey told him that he was, at last, in a state to you have been at Washington, at Frenchtown which, at first was introduced by lute- ML' F., MLACK, CLAK15T, DKAB & GREY tuuglil you so i x.ictly what to do, in order lo be able to appreciate this wisdom of keeping aloof and at Alexandria. that you are anxious to advance the wcl- . Nathaniel OfTutt, Wi'iia-n Orr, Pavid Oibcn, avoid llitf great evils wnicll were coming upuil lihood, will again be the only neutral nation.— 1 warmne'Ha in religion, and afterwards STO :KINr IV There will !>e no Milan 'and Berlin decrees, td from JYanso on account of the tit * .of her ruler. It is a favorite saying, or it used to be, in Ame- fare of the tender objects of your aiTec- i SUSPKA'Dr.RS-TWILL'O rnAVATS, : Et^L.! OsvenSj Ghrisiiun OHemor.j,-. yuu ii-om ali quarters.. The consequencetf kt the rica, that it. was her trt\n .policy to ketp alo«f made general by the ever to be lamentrd P. 1 give a pretence for Order* in Council. So that They laughed at him for his scruples to make |«on and care, of those precious and im- FANCY TIM M.MINUS, TOR IMKSSrJS, American Wui were foretold by. me nearly two common cause with an emperor, while he saw from European politici and van. If,'general Wash- (though short-lived) prevalence of infi- John Perry, John Powell, Deull Purphfy. years before tuc war began. 1.told you that yuu if we trench upon her rig:..t,,- her ground of war SILK HUTI'UNS, A COM I'i.ETH ASSORTr England having allies in the Turk, the Pope, the ington had seen the Congress house in flamed, mortal souls, who look up to you as in-j It. Wuuld liuve war il you perbevefed in seuing intn will be cleared of all confusion. She will stand delity amongst us, continues at present to - MBN C OF CIHL'S & L.VDlliS StlOliS, 1 upon her indiipntablt rights ; and, if she be left A'gerines, and the Indians; and they laughed at the oilier day, and had seen our people so busy strumeots of good to them, in the Babels J-irn ) Hesler, Amelia Hew', David Il'il/.llc, Ji. -Oil board of American klnps on the seas. Vou did in packing up goods at Alexandria, he would, I exist rnertly through the,force-of habi:, FIN a AND-WOOL II ATS, r c >l> Rookin^baugh, William II ckcr, C.instopkr' in'the full *nd frtre-enjoyment of her advantages him the mire, whan they recollecie i ih*t Amar- of their Creator. 'We flatter ourselves, persevere, an-J you hatl wur. 1 told you tiikt the icahadwon her ind-4pendence while in alliance immagine, have begun to think, that it was not to and want of due consideration, in pjrents Together iviih a general assortment of Uidenouf. A c.cncaiis would .beat )ou in fighting if >ou con- as a neutral power, shy will canyon three fourths therefore, that you will g'rVe to this pro- of the commerce of Hie world. Our cmizers mi.y offensive and defensive, with » Uourbon King of easy a matter to keep aloof from European wars ; and preceptors, but will soon give way to Hardware, Cuttlcry and Saddlery, ,;S. ~ .•'•>•'- tinued the war for two >c»rs. • You continued the and, if he. had lived tn be made acquainted with position, and the arguments submitted .. Cyrus R. Saunclers, Beijamin Ssm1sbercy,,'Wil. keep at set, but it will be only to witnem the in- F.Mi-e. t-hiit a ffo'b'd umin fmrut of " ' ' war,. and they did beat you. I told y<-u that you 11 iwever, many of the causes which kept A- the famous Captain H^NKY-S exploits, I think ho the happily increasing influence of correct liam Slinhopp, HIM ry Smith, H:ir y Muliivlji, would never have peace if you demanded any con- crease of her mercantile ir.arine, and ail he proofs wi(h it, * serious perusal and candid con- of her wondeiful prosperity. France will receive meuica. kloof from France are now removed.— would have had hia duubta as to the possibility of principles aod vital piety. GROCERIES, Jviity Sullivan, Al'X. Straitli, J>ci.h_s.i-il)r <\fi cetsiun Irom America. - Yo.i in.sistbd on great keeping aloof from European politics. Even we, sideration ; that if, on mature reflection, Jonathan Sutton, Uiclmrd Stone, Mary U. itaun. all that she wants from foreign .countries bv Ame- The principles of 1793 are again adopted in We are, indeed, aware, that many en- ALSO, TUB FOLLOWING L O..UORS, concessions on her part as a tin; qua non ol peace; in England, say, that America should keep at your judgements shall be convinced of its dci-H, John Shiily. rican ships. America will supply her with colo- France; the sytem- of reforming by means of tertain an opinion, that children, ifcom- and, after three munlhs more, you made peace by- 6>-q.|est, is abandoned; Napoleon will have •peace, though we ourselves are always at war in utility, you will not hesitate to sanction MAU-.IUX, POUT, l.ISHONAND MALAGA giving up every thing, not excepting the tine gnu nial produce, and with certain articles' of manu- ptllc.d to read the Bible when at school, WINKS—CLAttKT—Cm;XlAG AMU FRENCH facture. The latter will, through the same chan- lcar.it how to respect the rights and to value the some part or other of the world ; thoqgh there it with your approbation, bu,t immediate- J imes Taylor, Mrs Turner, Divid Tracy, Dru. «*/« iiiuu. In short, you expended fitly millions is no war, in which we have not a hun j. Tho are apt to be disgusted with that excel- URANDY—SPIRITS—HOi.LAND AN I) COl'N sillu Tliornbury, William Tapscott. nel, find an otillet'for mucli of i e<- abVinduni pro- character of America Experience h*» taught ly exert your influence with preceptorn to TRY GIN, ^ndAVHlSKKY—Likewise, CHINA. ol money, and lost 1 dara nay, thirty thousand duce. These two countries wnl become nufbh the Americans what they have to expect under truth is, that America mint take a part in iho lent book, aod rendered unwilling to look W. men, in accomplishing novlfing except creating a .wars and poliiics of Europe. Here are powers in carry it into effect. The chains ot HABIT GLASS, QUBK.N S. Sl'oNK, WOODEN-AND Th Whittikcr, Mr. Wri^lit, Sairuel Wishing. more closely connected than ever, und we should certain circumstances.. The latter ars in «o dan- into it in their riper years. This may PO I' I'Bli'S WAUK—-PAINTS and MEDICINES, navy in America, causing her manufacturei to come out of the war shorn of our ni.-a-s, while ger Irom Krance ', they never can be in danger Europe who can reach her, who have colonies ii» •re not easily broken ; but, .in this bud ton, Jo .n We th, Hicha'd U, L. ^Vuihin^tio. flourish, and implanting in the hearts of Ameri- tfrom France; and Frenchtown and Alexandria her neighborhood, who have an inteie.it or think; be the case in some instances of remarka- wi'.'i almost every other article that the inhabit- . Y. cans, for ages, u Inured of the Kiiglitlt government. the means of all sorts oi An.cnci would be found of freedom and liberal sentimpots, it may 1 they have an interest, in injuring her. They ble pe r verse ness ; or where a defect of an's of Clwrlestown itnd th'ise in its vicinity ui.-.y Samuel T. Yjiing , .Hsnry Young, Loudoun to be prodigiously incrensed. will re-nind (.hem what danger they arc in. from ..be MCDectrri.tbat o had rpotoro will -pot stand in need of—All of which will be sold on the i remind >uu ol these tilings, m order lu Hut, my Lord, is it quite cci tain that the people • Kngland. combine and co-operate with onei another ; and judgment in the Tutor prevents him Younjj. bespeak your uiu nuon on the present subject—1 she must form alliances too ; or she cannot be long be able to oppaae the united forces most pleading; terms to purchasers. IlUMPflUKY1 KEYES, ». M, of America would not reel Btruiigiy dispO!.ed ID U in said, by some persons, in America, that, from using tlie proper methods to inspire hi.ail here deal in prophecies agiiin ; and t.li/,1! not take part in this war against us ? They see that though it mishit have been wise to seek, perma- many years an independent nation of reason and'religion ; that any reform, N. B Produce of almost every description taken be at all alrnid ol proving in ttie end, not to have It was impudently asserted, not long-ago, that his Pupils with a fondness for the Scrip- in exchange tor good-.i France is the only country Itft with a government nent security in 1793, by entering into the War completely supported by both; will ao- CHEAP GOODS. been a false prophet. You appear to me now to resembling their own Great as is their distance on the side of the republic of France it would_not America had acted a foul part towards UK, in tho tures, by directing them, principally, to Chirlestowti, June 29. • be in a \ery fair way oi adding another six hun- .war ; and she was called an attanin who had'at- prove itself to the undersitandiogs of all, from Europe, they have A-l', that when left to be be wine HOW, seeing that America has become W BU'.h portions as are beat calculated to T'lR Subscriber respectfully informs to old . ~ dreil millions to our debt, and ot bringing the dealt with single handed their very < xistence, as nr.i'-li more a,ble to defend herself than, she was tacked us in the dark. I was pleased to hear, •nd soon be generally, if qot universally, rvistomcrs, and the people generally, thatV.W • guinea up to loviy shillings, instead of tweniy an -independent .nation, WHS put in jeopardy.— in 17V3, ai proof of which «hft has given in her from tvch a quarter, a sentiment of abhorrence a- pltase^ as well as inform, the youthful JOHN CARLILB, jiist nceived from Haltimore, a vt-ry lundsomt eight shillings, at which point it is now arrived gainsi atsasiint, but, I was displeased lo hear adopted. assortment of GOODS, of the latest importation 1 wiiU vo pikVcul iliu ; and, il 1 do not succeed, I There were many persons in Anr.trick who loudly recent war agnin*c the undivided force of Bng- IC uiiuu. For, although every part of the blamed the President Washington; lor not taking •Innd. On the other hand it ii contended, that tho' «ucli an act attributed to America ; because no Devoutly imploring the Father of sacred volume is "given by inspiration of /Ait lately received at hii X/ore. near the Market ami I'a.shi'in, suit-ible for the |>rei>' nt teasoi), whicli ciitUl at any rate have these pages to refer to, 'charge was ever more false II is notorious, that he it determined to sell as low an any other in part with the French, even wlien America" hail America be so much more powerful than she was Lights, from whom i:oro«lh every good God, and is profitable for doctrine, for Haute,, in Ctiartettowttf when the tiiisclutf has taken pUcc, and when few not a single public »hip of war. They reasoned in 1793, England, loaded as she is With debts .America used every effort, and made every sa- and perfect gilt," to prosper his holy Superfine ami Common Cloth, that he will' sell Uiii valley—ho "dawns iut unnecessary to p:inicu. besidcB myseii will be able to sjiy that Uiey.ilid till thus ;—tliKt "Kngland was, from the nature of her uiul taxes, is more formidable than she would crifice short of a surrender of her independence, reproof, for correction, for instruction in at the most red need p"irc», among wSich It ise or commr-nt on t!iem, as cv<-ry permit in their power to prevent it to maintain peace with England; mid, that, so word " in,the thing whereto he hath sent 1 force as well as the situation of her dominions, have been in 1793, even if she had then subdued righteousness ; that the man of God may is very cheap Blue, B- ,w., D ittle Green willing to .purchase will necessarily view tliem 1 am of opinion, that France alone is now, as the only enemy that America l.ad lo lear j that she F'rinre ; for, though Ihe people of England suffer, far from allacking us in the dark, she gave us it,*' to "cleanse the way ol the be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all and .Miacd — Those who with to have bar- •before hatul, hml will be enabled tc juilije of tlinir •he was in ir'J3, more than a match for the coali- had never ceased to demonstrate a hoatile mind \\)cgovernment has wore force at its command, notice, for years before hand, t!iat she would re- • gii.in nf cloili will do well to call. cheapness, from Uieir respective qualities »"d tion against Her. Hut 1 am further of opinion, that anil what is more for its advantage, the'country pel by force our seizure of her seamen, unless we man," " to m-'tkr; wif«- the siniple," and good works ;"—yet we readily admit that price. towards America; that she saw in America; not *' rejoice the hearts" of bt-lii-rrrs, the Calicoes, Sliirtinp fJuinbrick's and I. 'menu, before the wur against litr be six luoiuiii. old, you only a tticcciislul example of democratic revolu- is:brought into that sort of state which makes ceased that practice. What then, could be some parts are more obscure than others, Curtain Calicoes,' and low priced Dimities, CHARLES CIBD5. will find Aincricu taking a part in it, unless )ou tion, but a duiiij'erous nvitl in commerce and ma- war almost necessary. If her paupers have in- meant by this charge of assassin like conduct ) >M Managers ol the Btble Society "trust in . Charlestown, June 8. ftbholutely abstain troni -.ev^ry tbii.g tlial can be Really, we seem in have taken inio our bends, and less adapted to the understandings of • Pins by UK- Package or Papir, ritime power ; that olie only waihd for a fa-vora- creased three fold, the armed men and her means :,,:4J the name of the Lord, and stay upon children :—but we venture confidently to Domestic Shirtings, Stripes, Plaids, Checks and '__.". • __ • i-i-Jli __ IJ-T-.- Ill • I construed into a violation of neutral maritime rights iilcmomcnt to use. all her lorce to crush thi* rising of-destruction have increased jfive "fold. She is like Ihe cock on ihe dunghill, that ALL INK. - .1^1 thrir Gpcl,". the assistance of whose ffii- Hedtickiny, by th-.r pi-^ce or smaller quan- War or peace with America will ot.-pci.d upon nvul; and, therefore, it was lts« dangerous to ile- become a nation of fighters. She possesses all \VO"ULD WAS MAI>K ron us ; that no nation is to pronounce that by making judicious se- tity, To Farmers. Uie opinions of the people" in that oountiy. The clure, at once, lot lite K. public of France, and the means of destroying. And say these reason- form an alliance, nor even think of defending/ catious spirit, can alone ensure success to lections, by directing their attention to Lftdicu' Struw Dcnnets, Hats aiul Flats, people tlif-re are really mid truly represcnteu in make comi.uin cause wuh her, and to wait the is- ers, it is not only subjugation against which A-- itself by its own arms, if we disapprove of it.— thfir bbor. Cambrick- Muslins, Runtia Sa. i:i u.^, THR subscribers nro happy to acqiiai'it their the Congress* There are no vile t/ium tlectiunu When our interest, real or imaginary, is in the- passages most interesting in thrir sub- 1 friends and the public, llut the resior-ition ot sue of the contest in which, if France should fall, merica ought to guard; it is her duty to guard Wishing to you, Fellow Citizens, - Conr*.*. Lircns, in tin-. Ui-iled StaU-s. That which the people America could nut long survive Without at least, herself also against devastation and plunder. question, the interest of no other nation is to be . w ject and obvious in their meaning, a pre- Pocket and other Handkerchiefs, Peace, enables them to curry on the Blacksmith thought nf. The, question with America, accord- n ;i health and prosperity In'timr, and perfect .ness '>n a much larger scale than any other in wills, will be done. The Americans are tt tenable another long and bloody wwrupon Ijr.-r own soil. Besides, say they, England has now less power- ceptor would gent-rally, excite in the Fur Hats and Pocket Bonk*, i; penple ,- they ali read from a press vvhicu is lei'.lly ing to this presumptions whim, was to be, not bliss in eternity, they respectfully conclude county. Those that wish to pnrctu e nn/ This WHS the reas n.ng againfct neu r.dily in ml motives to the exercise of forbearance towards. hearts of his pupils a love of the Scrip- fl'ith a-g»od QfHQi'tiririit of *•/"«,• t!-i»:y discuss all poli'.ieal m/itiers freely.—;' 1X93. Mow these reuHoners must have tiiumphed America. While the latter was without manu- whether she suffered injury t but merely whe- this Address. -. ••>«.'' />> i that jvay, will firnl it 'heir interest to ctil ther it was 'conducive-to- our interest to impress- ; tures, which (though it might be cnfee- on thr-'i, next dixir goiii'li of Mr: P. Murmaor Hinges, that he has had the wisdom and v.rtua to abun- crease, "they have called upon your lordship and rica to hold the same language; but they are met Shutter hinges, Springs and Hooks. had been deposed. When tl ey saw the breaking by men, who are able to contend against them.— liever in the divine authority of the Holy and may be had from any one of UB in th* do.i hia ambitious projects, they will see that he up of the American Union represented as abso your colleagues lo prosecute the war for dea- Any other thing in their way, will be diap lias voluntarily confined himself within the an- troyinc these evidences of rising progress and There the press is free, really free; and there Scriptures, we hope that you are sensible City of Richmond, at the low price of WM. HARPER, JUN. lu'ely necessary to the well governing of other na- truth will prevail. at the shortest notice. cient -limits of France; they will s«e that he has tions. When they taw the fleet called upon offi wealth. They have contended that il was just to of the expediency of instilling into the 62 12 cents for each Bible, and 25cc~enTs~ Horse shoeing done in the neatest manner. tendered the olive branch to all surrounding na- carry on the war.against Ameiica to destroy her A good specimen of this innolent way of talking r APOTHECART AND DKUGGIST, JOHN & GEO. USSKLB.^ cialiy by the Lords of the Admiralty to finish the unmls~of child ren~7 "aTTri "eai ly age, a for each Testament. Should you ap- tiono—they Will see that he means lo contend American war in sur.h a way as would imwe the navy ; to destroy her shipping and manufactures, was given by Air John Cox Hippedry, w.ho at a> N. D. Orders from a distance will hrpunciui!- 'siiluly for the independence of France; they will and to obtain at least a stipulation from bar nor late county meeting' in Somersetshire, said that knowledge of the great truths revealed in prove of the measure here proposed, i SHKPHKRD'STOWN, VA. u LASTING TRANQUILITY OF THK CIVIL- that book which corunaa thf Oracles of ly attended to. . J. & ". ' »ee ihat h.e has-.returned, as nearly as circum- 1ZED WOULD. When they heard the Knglish to build'thipi of -mar bet/and a certain number and the Americans, or at- least, iliqr Presidr.nt and will be advisable for you to communicate Han jnM; entablishet'. a Drujj Store in this place stances will permit, to the principlcB of 17k9; a certain tize. They have contended that such a the majority of the Congreso, were the ttuves of God :— and, therefore,' as Managers of a where he Intends sel'.injr r.KNIJlKB DRUGS and Shepherd's Tovn, April 20. prints call upon the people of N. w England to se- as early as possible with the Rev. Joim th«y will »(;e that he has provided for the people parate themselves from the union. When they war would bsju,( ; thai we should have a right the late tyrant nf France, a proof of which they MKUICINBfl, SHOP FURNITIIUE, SURGK to impose such conditions; and that our ttifety had given in their lale war sgainst us. So, be- Society which has in view the general H. RICE, our Corresponding Secretary, OX'S INSTRUMENTS, PATENT MEDICINES, being really re presented in the legislature; they heard it predicted, in these prints, that Mr. MA good of the human race, snd more espe- Negro Man for Sale, will sfe that ihx-te'ia to be no'rei'tgi'-m Jiertecution, DISON would be but to death, and that ihe people demanded that we should. •'..' cause America, in defence of herself, weni to war that measures may be adopted always to PAIXTS, & DYli STUFFS,—WitK every other II'I am told thai these are the sayings of a set with us, while we were at war with Napoleon, cially of our own Countrymen, we res- c t llue low a tl)p THB subscriber has for sale a valuable anil no predominant church in l\unce{ they will would form a connexion -with the PAHKNT ttute. supplv any orders tha t aniaJv be made for . . , '" i"! » " * y ?"« be purchased see to he confirmed to them ; in Fruncc off from Fqunco to fight against America ; when ment and advantage fur Physicians, Private Fa- they will see »fee people, and in Napoleon they in the sequel, very clear to me that it wa* not in was to stop till our war with him was at an end, as a book to be generally read by your hours, on which the wisdom and virtue milies and Country,Merchants to deal with him— printer, or to the subscriber, at the Hock s > they »uw that identical army, which had been en- will seeithe „/,//„. e/ywrfow. gaged against Napoleon, sent to invade America their own foolish heads the sentiment had been before she sought to defend herself. It was bmc- acholars as part of their school exercise. Ilia stock will be increased in a few days. 15 hatched. These nu-n are,,, in fact, nothing of ncii in her tb'nssert her own rights, at the end of the present and future generation! so MayfiT" MQSES, OBAM- On the other hand, theynwill asle what right by the way of Lake Chiimphiin ; when they saw We .trust that (vf jthout being considered *,ngland, or any other power, can have to inu-r- the svar of (ire and plunder carried on upon their themselves ; they have no principles, no opinions ; of many years of complaints, because we were at .much depend, we remain, respectfully, June 29. l iincr officibas'or presumptions) we muy be per- k '? . "«l aftVirs of Krance ; they will st-n coa&t.—When thuee who were for/war on the they care nothing about thb matter ; they are the war with Napoleon. your fi lends and fellow citizens, mere tools of those who speak through them, mitted to rnuke thi» recommendation; ask why England should not treat with him now side of the French Republic, in 1793, saw all This insolent linguage, my lord, is little cal- JOHN' D. BLAIR, Ten Dollars Reward. . IB well as at Amiens ; .why not treat with him us these things in 1814, how they must huve triumph- whom they not •nfrequently despise, and from culated to heal the wounds of America. She will .and it vrijl be "received in the spirit and Three, Dollars Reward. wen as with the directory.at Lile. They will a*k .whom, and through the means of whom they live in spile of all we can say, reflect on her past dan. JOHN BRYCE, HAN AWAY from the subscriber living in Jef- td ! temper in which it is offered. A SHOT >'• " jcct, Ihe ultimate or-jL-ct, of a -coalition ol tlu.sfc |rrcut ppnttrleucr.;.,But there is no.man who re- for the avowed purpose of deposing Napoleon, the all•"hpFn'aiural reluctance to war, she will be dis- ner we propose is very general in our tin- butt part ivwly stocked and ctiecq1)^" powers..who were assembled at Vienna, und who people of America will feel a strong disposition posed to do this I am certain ; and it'will, 1 ima- HKNHY ROBINSON, •bout 20 years old, about 6 feet hiffh, dark com- su flects (and the Americans are a reflecting people) Land ; to such a degree, -indeed, that a lock iriarked F. Smilli on the inside, " " were (luposing of states at their pleunure. wtto will not perceive tluit with all her valor and to take part with France in that war? And, if gine, require but a slight provocation to induce" , GKORGE WATT, plexion, »nd stout made, Had on tow linen shirt ru stranger, on coming into most o/ our rc-vard will be .paid for returning !>»"! b " I lie Americans have surnjhe republic ofGenoa all her virtue, Ainericn has Imd a very narrow es- they were so to do, have we not great cause to her to a« upon that disposition. It has been an. ARCHIBALD BLAIR, and trowsern. old shoes, wool hat and liomt-m.-i/le Riven to the king ol Sardima they huve .ecu Po- fear that the war would be extremely injurious nounced tons, that Switzerland has been inform- Schools, and observing the hooka in com- Chambray coat. Ma took with him jmndrv artirlog subscriber, and -no questions ; caj)c; 'and that, if nil had been quite nettled in JOHN PARKHILL, 1- »d parce led out between Prussia, Ku.sia and I'.ui'ope, H)IU would have'had to carry on a much to us by sea as well as by land ! The American ed lhat there are to be no neutrals in this war a- mon use, might be iu-iuced to suppose of clothiiiR unknown. The ahnve reward wtll h.; Austria ; they have «een the ileet of Dciui.uik t«- privateers, though, without a port to take shelter gainst Napoleon. Hamburgh, Tuscany, Genoa, CAJtTER BERKELEY, paid for sec'.irinp said negro in jail, 10 Urit-I m-t ShepherrVs Town, June 22., longer nntl more bloody contest. It cannot but that he was in a • heat him rather tbi.n a n away s the> have seen Ihe people of tin- re. be evident to the American statesman, that if in on this side of the Atlantic, did great mis- and several other states felt the effects of tuch a WIL.U/YM MAYO, him again, and all reuonable expunsos if-brmiir'it principle during the first war agtjntt Uepublican Christian country ! In the Seminaries of NATHANIEL SHEPPARD, hoiuu. "BLANK BONDS Publtc olHolUudtiuuk into the tubjebia of a ki»K i were tq be completely subdued ; if she chief to our commerce, even in the MAHOMETANS, the Korao, wich all its •GNJAUIK COLEY. (\ WILLIAM FENWIGK, Jine 29. TOR SALE AT THIS xvho were not organ'.zxl according to me had behaved honorably to France JVr.mnk M' *°«e effects .drriitftlie der considerable doubt. A trlrgraphic dispatch from Lyon» of the 19th May an- rule. General Borann^t commands the .ft wsn . uVrvt fr m '.'"* r"rr;rr\cnrr'ment so frequent PS to 5n,!ucr the Hi !ti<.h com- harbor.—A prncrnl rejoieinp took plnT'c through. luntwur 'America wilt consider of, 'unu ju.l(re should not have wres,,dmv out the UUn '•, und a lioliduy wVs ptvrn t'i ihe FAIR WA'RNIXG. llr lonlsl1 : be 1 city. 5,000 men who form the garrison r I'. {.:',<-. "s .ou,- f'rc. w:u greatly su- minder, Cnli f.imcs, to ndcr a reward from thc pis' s »"f want th^ IIUHIIS ol rioii-g; n (['in ttii'O in 'ffr-ct. of 55 tlolldirs to the l.)dihti* lor rvery TMK, stil^crihcr's Lrm Uvmtf-n-crivwl b..... " Hy an officisV bulletin published nt of Corsica, hare debarked at Toulon,-- mcricans, always true to their «n Xapol'-iin and wcro detcrmliifcl tc> difeiK'tW'II* injui-v fr-'m pcvsonH pi.sMnp ,|, oll(,(, t|,e RMmo, what, her permanent' »al«ty shall manifestly ,(>• = Troops are marching from Antihes, 85 !>-.,« l 0:1 me in between S'-n'p takfn out of hiB IIIVR altrr dark: — laiul to the lint (-xirrrnity. 'P.evi' vtr^ 3 I'.R'I- IcBvlnff down I,is frinv, »l'Vnw,n ritnncfi rails, Anconathe Austrians have lost, in the n.cnts; but us the soldier « vidrntUT ' Ol) our 1 K where the Army of the , Var is assembling my money only to dcrtive me I , our main aa I n-.i'/.en rU'.K'np;. All coriiimutiii-ation from 'the Amttimrf mrtits ol'tliu line, bfcsides ' the inlinbithins dt>\i\g (ich like del think-wilt be the vie* that Ihe pt'ople of America ll! •, [ill.irditicf hica a»-o|»por- shore is !<>r'« i and will :hon ssil t>i tlif M«!( tin; IHW. r..i the trroii'd wYmh is at pre«r.-nt set t.-rtU.- Twelve thousand Austr.iaus who were all their energy.—Monitrur. . S/ioni.ind. Have you any pro f ^'•7l lii'ud us alu-ad, the enemy's bow*;irit U. V( ORTHINGTOM. Tho Americans., I repeat, nrc: PIO»C l?P-!_. " ui destined for Piedembnt have left Milan Tbs meeting of the champ dc mai had substantiate >our evidence ? r.»rried away our mizep. jhroud*, strrn '•'g.i -i?ru home. Ail communication ' FHOM /1VWVA.7.V/). Cliat-le.i'.own, .Inly 20. I every uiir.orrnplcd m-linn H; but «s it \ i;.'.tn t-iiher side \ -trict'v forbidden. w duvits and spanker boom,, and ru- hur.c; ' the other tv.M.uu:, th a it was better to go >^ j«» been postponed to the 5th June. Caruot, Mr. A". G. Yes, sir, eight pcr!!ons 8 Jt/ly 15 —Thr r.ju ii'l nliip Uobcr-t Taylor, Wliirh j}y" I'.ircui.i, iind iiiH.sirr.ii of iipprentices; are bir the roiit^ for Bologna. 1 now wuh.is«r-.,,,r .Hi..-«•-m «>«r side, 1, « ' It appears that the greatest activity arid minister of the interior, had published a Alter thrseevidencrn were txin, ' upon our lurbovnl q;iarte|r. At this mo- Tnereyr* nbc-ut 1200Uritiih Indians' ATitiKl ul Il.inidii on TiK-Niiuy from i'.yilnmlli, pu.-tir.iilnrly caiiiionod to prevint thf b'lyn of their 1 (Kii^.) Ins lirniight London |I;I[)|.',.MO ww.il il"' ond o« «U exhaust- zeal is awakened throughout France. A long piece concerning the rcg'.ila.tion of Shortland ordered the soldier to btil, • nv:nt >M offix-r, who WHS afterwards r-. at: H-r-h'a [.-land, in the river St. Clair. •rite armfed peace wiihoui allies; »s this was ro>rt>i«.':d tube Mr. M'Donald, the first. ) n-v n-HJ pTundTrTd an American citizen May. The Neptune had arrived »t LonJou fioni in my my mil! dam or ciiliH* of my races o'i Sun- decinra fnumpmTm «•«>•>'"»£, in Knplan.l, in be: letter from Nancy states it tn appear like the irieeting both as regards the array and ,away and to'reccivr 30O hishes. He th Krunrc, and may be daily cxp'-cti.-il in America. duy.i This hss loiiff been practised, find 1 urn halt nfnflVnsivc war, you must noi be snvpnzeil the general head quarter* of an army. elector*! colleges—lie also invites the e- sddrertned himself ag'.itu to Mr. H (* *** J.ctittnnnrr~and th. n the commanding of of ab'MJt. 500 dollars worth of property. Hoiiiipartu continued in Paris j l)ut on tlic I4lh determined to pri>\ctit the like in future. ;r it he imitwifl'J in "Aiiienc.ii, in b'chail of a W**' fker, called out they hnd MirrendevH. C^ >':. (j'i '.-.-r, 'at Detroit, had forwarded M«y I ir. iuliniHtod to a III^NSC ul I'm is'mns. thut U. W, Troops, cannons, muskets, bullets and loctoral collrgrji to scnJ in the proceed- 'Shortland. Mr. G. I rcspcct I' I directed the tnurinci and musketry rm-n i r T'Tunistrnn'-e tci 'Ci-1. James, the Uri- " lie was filing to the .livniit-rs io wu.t fur the WIIA.1AM COnBETT. powder pouring in from every quarter.— ings of their.operation and the account of you are a brave man, 'and if you willV' 'eneinyj" und nhoulJ loavu the care ol TiTs^capilol •*„. Mm 6, JS'5 20,000 muskets are mentioned arriving the elections, so that the chamber of re- attempt to escape I give you my honor J! to c»-.-.sc fninj:. end, while on the tntTi,-:! lis!? ccmmandf r, con,;)t:nning of the ag- to them. Ten, Dollars Reward. from Phelsbourg—80 pieces of cannon presentatives may be able tb coufifm the a British officer you shall be cxch»njt I a OK n,?il they had surrendered. I retriv. pjrvAii ?n. It was disavowed on the part On the same day, in answrr to a public aildrrf s, RAN AWAY tr.im the subscriber, living near ! he said we all wish fur reaco,,but are all ready from Strasburg—200 carriages, drawn power of its members. at?d go home in the fi; at cartel. ' r.d a wound in the neck. I he mrmy oflhc-British cprnmjinder, who had for- M-'ShanN Feny. J; dtirs'nii (iotinty, on the'nig-ht FOREIGN NE\VS. for Vfar." '• uf lh« Uiih iiiHl. a.iippi'o-woman named OUT TV, Paris Msurtdly »c Bhnr. ragraphs : i cliic-f with u r.ilH.-, uud oM blue silk bonnet. The him *g.iiii' as he-.had certainly fired into consequence of which the American " Mu.-Hlial niilclier discovered some disaffec- ; ub.ive reward will be given for cecuring her in from Bordeaux, with a cergo of brandy, neral stafl'of the army. Mr. G. I do not ca^e. Death is pre. one of whom was acting as sergeant ma- UH after having surrendered. From the commander had ordered, that all Indians tion (itn.iiiK tiie Saxons of his uriny.' lie imme- j.iil HO that 1 (,'i't her u^uin, aud'rios iiiLb'e ex- wine nod silk goods. Th-r Spartan sailed jor ; io fine^ throughout, the most active The tuimber of national guards amount fcrable to •remaining in this detestable diately marched them, with the Prussians, some penses if broug-lii home. 1 iirirjn of thr fust gun, to the last time the of thia description should be immediately from Bordeaux on the 4th of June, at to 130,OOO"men , who form the actual gar- place. miles from Namur, under the prettnce of pro- JOHN 1'EUHY. preparations for defence are making,, arid' enemy critd out he had surrendered, which time hostilities between France rison of different strong places in the em- Portland. Go back to your prison arrested, and in case of resistance or an ceeding- to thc frontier. Tlfcy were ordered to i July CO. , i. [3 w. thr greatest enthusiasm existed. was exa<:tly 2i2 minutes by the watch. attempt to escape, to he shot. halt The Saxons Verle told that they were tin- and the Allied powers had not commenc- pire. 'sir, and remember what I have told you! The news from Spain »tates that al- £ihs proved to be bis H. 13. JV1. brig Pen- Mackinaw had not been drlivered up •worihy to fi^ht by the yitle of bi-a'vc men, and ur- Five Dollars Reward. ed. The Emperor was still at*Paris and though in -a declaration of war she is An Austrian Courier arrived at Pirii The guards were doubled that night ia _dererl to lay down tht-ir arms . It hud keen so ar- f.uii), mounting aixu-en 32 Ib. carronadcs, bv the 13ritiBh f the Empress Mann Louisa remain- on the night, of the-34-th May. The drs-. puDSi-qucncc of iVlr. (i*s threat. H. t . iviicn tne nail IOOK place tne as sons STHAYI'.l) from the siibac--il>pr s re«idonce ill wholly unprepared for any active move twolojQg lii's, a tw.lv/-l!). carronade on had we surrendered Maiden. An Ame- WL-.-C entirely H'-irrtiiiiuU-d S.)iiu of them, how- HiM'kctfy C'ninty, ahoul .T mil If out of the window,j 1 13th May »ays, our line of troops of the him occasioned a council of ,m.inUie.r.s,_ai_,. the capitcTrJltnTrin the lops. She had a wjtli tlielo:,s of H few men. -Four i.f -their bilu'er* - hands hi^h, 6 or 7 years --Id, hud on • old-.shops gers, from whom we learn, that Napo- Tittle before 12 o'clock. Whr-n the g« . British to remove the public property .at were afterwards shot. i-n hiu fore feet, and one of liis cycH.appesrr* dim. Pyrenees is 'every where too sm.i'l ; it which the rmp^rot presided. { spare port forward, so as to fight both Matkjn»w previous to the surrender of leon h,id 50O,OOO men on the frontier* — Miiij 10—A ship arrived at wau opened he marched through, thecrn. "Oiir last London paper mentions a report that The above rewaul will he (riven to nuv pi-mon • would require two months for those in u her long guns of a side. She sailed Irom the place. After thc property had b.ee'q •Miirtier had written a letter to tin- Duke of -Wel- who may take hi,n i«p »nd have him with Sebas- that the greatest enthusiasm prevailed titiel on post hailed, who comes thm?" Andalouist to get to the frontiers of hits brought the news that the England in September hfct. She was put on board the-vessel, the Indians, at lington^ ri-fjuesting him io use Via influence in tian Eaty, in S"'ithfi.l I. throughout France—new corps wer.e '" A Frund." •' Friend advjnrp ^ postponing t|le commencement of hostilitien, us France. Castanos, O'Donn' I and the J)i-v of'Algiers has.been beheaded—that .ohoner upon dci.k th-in this hh'ip by two Mackinaw, who we're "very numerous, MARTIN" SNVDBR. continually and voluntarily organising for give the countersign." " IVrllit" "/W~' measure!, were under consideration in I'niis. Ju.'y 20. other Generals have not-yet-quitted the the flr'nilla, which was in port, ready to fpct, but she had a greater length of kt el, compelled thc captain to re-land if ; de- which inhy 1-ein'er thorn unnen s-irx- " He passed on and was haded arid rxv the defence ol the country, and that all capital. put to sea agaihsrthe •Americans—had greater breadth of beam, thicker sides, daring that th. y would never suffr the apprehensions of the allies being able to minsd 17 times bcl< r- hr g t cleir. ' He Lord Gastlefeagh is .accused and loud- • btrn disarmed. and higher bulwarks, than this ship, and place to be delivered up to the Ameri- LOST succeed againit France-had subsided. ly complained of in the French Gazettes, The Genoa Gaz-tte of the lOih M»y now begun . o breathe. It wasyt-t nigiit • UEPosrroiiY. was, in all respects, a remsrk.ablv fine cans. On the roiul leHdi'ig1 from Chnrleslown to the By this arrival we have received Bor- for having produced before the British announced the «rriv.il often ships of the he tui ucd round io give* a last look at die vessel of her class. The enemy a> know- prison where thousands of hi» country- CHARLES TOWN. Jl'l-V i.'0. \Vliitt- luiiisf , u ri'.l moroiT.o I'orket Honk, con- 'deaux papers tio the 4th June, and Paris parliament, forged papers, of a corres- line from England under admiral Pdlrtv, ledge a-complement of 1313; 1-2 of them INDIAN HOSTILITY. tninin({ 8 tUilliirj in bxrik notes, vis. onefl.- edol - dates to the a/th May. Wehavemade pondence of Bonaparte, knowing them or lord Exmouth—the Boyne 98, flig men wcic suff-.-nng a tedious confine. supernumerary marines from the Med- lar rum', (mi- of two ilolhirs, and a one dollar as many translations of important articles mcnt. . No .time was- to be lost. Ut court KCTIO.V. nnii', tin- hanka. notnjr.oliected — There u-:u also, to be forged. Proofs are adduced to ship;. I-mpitnetrahle 98; Isle of M-dt«» way, T4, received on hoard in-conse- TO TIIE EDITORS. in I IIP I'ocjtei Hf>ok scvr-rnl pupi-rs, one oK whicli was without money, without friends »nj THK sii'iSf.rihers to tht Miinhaiiir.'»> Farmer's as the time would allow and shall conti- substantiate this, and the French people 80; Pompee 80; Aj-x ~4 ; B-rwick quence of their being ordi-rrd to cruise it K rnciiiorundum frnm John V.tn Kirlt, for some nue thrm in following papers. like an outlaw on the tice of the e;uih, Si..Loititi< June 1.9. and ajercliaiil's hanfc of Juft'erbun ,C'uiii»l>, x\il] complain agenust a meanness and duplici- 74 ; Leviathan 74 ; Montague 74, two , lor the American privateer Young Wasp. On thc " wings ol thc wind,'* and un- take nonce, that the cU.clinri for dircictor* will ni tides helo.w. Kive Dolhirs -.will lie given for A report was abroad of the Ottoman ty of this degrading stamp.- frigates and one gun brig .Pilot. This *fr.«id oi every person he shou'd meet.— They • acknowledge, »lio, a IOHH of 14- t»ki- plj.ru on thc/"»» Tuemhy in .-'luifust tn.xt, it t' c r'cu-.ki'i II • k a'nl nrticlfS hi-fore mfntiont-d, Porte having dftcUrcd war »gain*t Russia He avoided the haunts of .meo or rattier (!«•! tl'-c whip of the exi>NBH, each week hfinp inc.om'Li-l'y ttaidl in; the adviTfiacnUiiH i It ft. at Air.' J ihn Uuckmasiei-'s in Chai'lcslowiif. TRANSLATIONS. squadron is direct from Enghnd, and lii'ud, and 28 wounded ; luit i\I-. Mayo, or at iliis (illiiv. —oi their invading Moldavia and taking savage men and with what scanty ptovi. Lnn^i UM AUI/itfTi'f!,- Hrnf.f "IH proclaimed to bu the .iL-i'oii'i Tiietdii. Parti, May 27 — There is news in cir- nude its passage m~3 wrrks. [What : who was in charge of the pti/.c, assurrb UICilAKl) C.05L1N. and destroying thr important frontier ol Bioii ne could pick up from the fulcUhe ihrouiMiuti! the l.oid — but war, savage, culation which, if it be as certain as we does this mean \ — Ed Nat. Adv. \ ine that the .number of killed wan cer- July 13, 18 '.5. Bucharest. The Indicateur iwys, by the made his way to the sea const; there c.\ ui1 war, ragt s ou the Irontier, on our are assured it is, will probably retard for tainly greater. Amorg.the killed is c;«pt. Witt.r«, in thr heart of the settlements.—• A STRIKING CONTRAST! Journal de Lille it is ^s^ertcd, that the a long time yet the re-union of the Rus- hungry and weary, he searched ami Dickinson, who fell at the close of the Of about GOOO British prisoners in NOTICE. found a boat 18 feet long;' and one oar iu T)ir goliHf.r <-.n<{ag'.d i« carrying the ntrwa i Count dc'Ldlc (Louis 18'h) has abdicat- sian «rmy with that of the- other allied NARRATIVE nation, and the boatswain-; among thc Massachusetts, only t/iref had died; ed, and that the count U'Artois has sue- it, without provision or water or any o. of peace ; the l>r»v? offi^i-rs and iiu-n, aid- ; AT,I. persons inducted to the estate of Samuel powers. Thin news is, that tho Otto- Wounded, is the second lieutenant, pu.r- when peace wan condudvd. demons, doc'il, (iHifil'Sm'.thfi.-l.l)' are desired to ecedtd him, under the title of Charles OF THE ther guide, except his own genius, he in^ tlf.tr hi rthren in HI ma and iheir dc- 1 man Port has declared war against.Rus- -aer, »nd two mid»hipmen. Kachofthe (••ncclfsii fellow citizens, arc eUin ; thc - Of about GOOO American prisoners in rnme forward .and d scl>ar{je the same. Those the 10 h — that the new king had ta- ESC APE OF MR. R. G. boldly put to sea intruding to cross the r liRvinjy olnims against said estate, nr-2 also rtqitest- sia, an J that immediately after his troops itnidshipmrn It/at » l g-' .We received (in unsuspecting father, rriother and lisping Engltmd, upwards of three hundred had ken the [Portf.Fuillc'] or ministry of the Late jjne of the Lieutenants cf the JBrig cbaotul: the distance over one hundred r.d to come low a rd (at July court) with their ac- invaded Moldavia. It is added, that the board, in all, 118 prisoners, four of babus, are butchered in the yard, as is j died ! .~: i counts properly alli-gie-l for lettlr-mi-nt. interior Irom the abljc Montcsquiou to miles. HI- sculled hi* little bark J«lob- Turks hav taken and entirely destroyed Rattlesnake, under the command of whom have since died of their wounds. th.e traveller within three rniles of a I A. DAVKNPOR). Adm'or. give it to the Viscount Chateaubrnnt.— tained a good offing. A gale of n'wA KXCLUS/O*? n?Vo:::-ir..\ :,K\.MI'.N. J.ih G BUCHAREST. David M'ljfit. from Dartmoor Prison. • Having removed-the prisoners, and taken town ;'vet, in this scene of blood and j These grandn^ss were all yet at Ghent, sprung up from the northward; he con- By an- afi t of'Cougrefli, pHns<:(J in thc '1 hey write ffptn Porto Fernjo, tinder [From the Deni. Press ] on board such provisions, and siorra as destruction, our men in authority feel j and the new minister has made a report verted his umbrella and all his clothes in- session of 1SIJ, il is proclaimed "that Negroes for Sale. date of the llth April, that the inhabit After the capture of the Raiilesnakc, would he useful io us, I ncuttlf.d thc Pm- themselves bound by the instructions Uii- | to his majrsty consisting of 10 columns to a sail and with his oar he steered for from and afur the termination o/ thc war TMK siil>S'-ril>.-r will scl' nt^ rut.v.ite sale, sr.e ix tants of the island of Elba have celebrat- t.he officers were thrust into Dartmoor gu-n, this morning, be/ore 'day-light, d«-r the treaty,. not to carry en war at all, I 'of hi* p««pcr, under four imposing heads. France—about half passage, the: sea very -and she went down. AB she wits .com- in whii.h the Unitc-d States are now en- procs, ctiiH's'ini; nf WiimcTi, HbyH and Cii-li. Prison in common with all the crew, not H gainst wretcht-B who wjge every day thc !. K'ir t.:rni* npp y to tiie suhscrilu r, in ar Sinitlilleld', 1. The interior. 2. The exterior. 3. ed, by a public feast, the happy event, high and blowing very fresh's hed'iBcovcV gaged with G. BritHin, it shall not be law- the least distinction being p/id to any pletely riddled by our shot, her foremast moHt hRiiguin.iry and odious specie* of Ji-Hci'bon Coi.nlj:,_\C*. ii— The censures, [r'eproacliesj/addrcssed to which h«s restored Napoleon to- the ed a brig of war. His heart now sjuit ful to tflrploy-on-bn"srd"anv of'thc public throne of France. one. Mr. R. G.•immediately began to and bowsprit both gone, and her main- warfare. We could raise men enough to ; IIKXJA.MIV RH1.L. the roya1! gbvcrumctit. .4. 1 he spirit ot within hun. He took in his little eailii mast so crippled as to be-incapable of be- and ])rivate vessrlu of thc LT. Stales, any .J-ily.fi, lfll.5. , "[3w. Jtfatiiz, JJtiy 26.—Seven waggofls, revolve in his own'mind the means of crush ttVse nionsr,cr3, at this moment j . government. quick as possible and laid hiunsrdt.don'O ing secured, it, seemed .umdvisable, at pcMou or persons except Citizens of the loaded with barrels of cartridges, taken escape. .For this purpose he purchased buahering delenr.elcsa familits, yet call- ': The.iEnglish have landed a number ol in the bottom of the boat. When the thi's distance from home, to attempt send- UnitedSlutts."—and that'll shull not be by our brave troops ftom the insurgents up ell the old rope yarn he could get and r; lately occupied t-y M-. Joint Wilion, and., accompanied them from the bridges of diers usually wear when on post. Io his name shall have been entered on the neu-iy "ppi-iiite to Mr. Samuel Itusts^ll'a Nain-the ht-at of war, yvou will find in ] bale . . ^ reudy, m all respects, for any service. cd bv the .-ollcctor ol the diutrict, jfoar The Monitrur of tht 25th m^kes men- Angers -Muy 25*-— The English have coat, Mr. R/G. substituted an umbrel- Cojiy of '"a letter from C(t/>tain BiddU tt our .newspapers." Seven chiefs of 'la- j On the most liberal terms, - - tion of'% rujmcrous' lilt of" individual pa- \Ve were eight men short ol complement, ; which the vessel shall elear out. The debarked at'Si. (.illca, ammunition, arms, la. VVhroall was prepared, he bribed Commodore Decal'tir, daU'd ways, Sac» and Foxes, our most aangui- penalty lor a violation of this l«w ia 1OOO n, (•'I'lU'viii and cxu'iiHiVj iissm linont ol Hit: mo«t ifiotic donations to the. support of the : and had nine upon the sick list t- c morn- ii'ii I'ul KMil fashioiiftble "i-iid -s, for the consaihp. andjhe agents o.t insurrection ; and with- one of the centinels on post at the gate •U. Situs' Siortp Ho-iet, nfl'Tr «- rtHry tncmics, arrived last evening in the dollars.-^Petersburg Litcl. pn-Sfnt governiiient and its privilege*. taiul* Aeumtu, Alaroli V5 rl|w- ing of the action. U. S. boat frotri'ltotk river, with thc lio'ti'of.the iriwii-H-id neifflitiocjiood. • ' • • -, ' out the vigorous measures which have and obtained the countersign. S'X gui- "* It apprars that the Duke d'Angouleme . ' Enclosed is a. list of killed and wound- (Unii'lestou'ii, .Inlt M. been taken we should have seen the .evils neas was paid to the ctntinel. A short SIR— I have the honor to inform vouj mr>.8fngrrs srnt thithe.r t6 invite those From the Albany Rrgiitcr. apd"h1a suite n'r'e'at Madrid. that on -the morning of the 23J in^f- »{ ed. I lament to state that Lieut. Conner and other tribes to the trcfity. Nought J of La Vtndee renewed. time previous to the gUar.d being relieved H woundedj'-'darigrrausjy". 1 IVel great An attack. — Yesterday capt. Knoch WM. 1LVJU EH, JUN. Th« farces ol the allits, according to The litut. gen. Travot, commanding half pist ten, -when about to anchor, o/r • in this Itltrr is produt«-d "in mHlicc." at midnight, Mr. R. G. lowered himself r.alicitude on his account,. &s hc/j,6>»ii oft- Hoy t, of the »loop Enterprise, while on the Jfiutn»l'de Paris, by,the news from the department of this name, and who bv his' rope out of an upper window 80 the north end of the 'ulaod of 7V/Jt"a I'h'.y arc uondnrned staternt nts ol .lad* his passage from New-York to tbiiTpiicu?, A POT H EC A It r AND the ironttera of bw-.tzerland, consist as en of much promise, and his loss VoulJ has his head quarters at Napoleon, .hav- feet high, to :the ground. The walls Acumha, a sail wai seen to the south- ~of events that have occurred, and tho?e h.iving on board capt. J. Beach, Lte of SMKIMIKUD'S TOU'N, VA. ._£oll«>_ws : ~T~ be a .serious lo^s to tht- service. ing learnt That an English frigate, and two were covered with sentinels and if they ward" and eastward, .steering io the we«st- now pssKing. Brig Gen. Biss-ll arrived 25«h regiment, U. S. inlanty, as passen- lit. I'he arhiv of Wellington, compos- Trig a most pleasing p«rt of my duty to U«.yj ul Ksl-.h!i. the military command of Col. Russell Coxssckie, lirst upon her stern, upon 1 rnd a body of Prussian*, loromly under have been shoe; he, however, descended Conner and Newton, Mr. 'j\layo, acting ON'S l\Vri(U\l|-..\'l S, I' VTKXT M^.DICINKS, that the totsin^sounded in the woods, and the westward so that we could not »« ceased. Ihe latter gentleman sets out which the captain beat to quarters with a Klirst, are pj-iced along thr coast of the unhurt; and when the gates were opened lirnt. It. Uiownlow of thc tnariiuB, sail- l'.\l\rs, Ji I)YK srUl-H'H. —\Vith't:v..Ty olher that the Sieur, Laroche, Jitkquelin and at 12, to relieve guard, he boldly march- her for the land. I immediately, ^ lor his residence near Lexington on this hammer, upon some ban of iron 1\ ing on art'.'.'.e i» his I'm,r, :;:; !i>.v us tiicy tun lie puri-hasc'il Northmen in Namtir. These amount to r ing master Romney, nnd thc other-offi- •ome other chiefs, having assembled 4 ed up armed with a dagger. He was jnail to. the westward, and shortly ali« or the next day. the deck, when the nttack was shifted, .n Al xsiiitr'u 11^ II I't-Mj liiuiiell" th a tile ^ond about 100,000 men. The second army, cers, seamen and maritu-e 1 have the ho- »>£ iods, \vi!l hi- an induce- or 5 000 men, had forced the battery of "geftFng.-s.ight of her again, perceived h:r and they affected to board at thc end of 1 a body of Prussians under Blucher, a. challenged at lh_e_ga_t,^ by two ceritincla, nor to command, was in th« honest de- iin-ii' Hml .1 ' v HI iii je I'll- !'h) s.cnn^, I'nvaie I' *- St. (idles, defended by 30 invalids, and " who comes' there .?" " A friend" " Ad- to bear up before the wind. I hove to NKW-YOHK, J'i!y 11. her bowsprit, by fastening their graplings niili; s nnd (! i.in ry M.-rr.hur. s t'> d- ftl with him — mounts to jibout 50,000, stationed from ne gree rreditable to them, and c«ll» lor my were occupied in receiving the arms and vance and give the countersign ;" which for him to come down to us.-i-Wb" » r.rtruci of a lettfr, dine/I " . there, where they continued, until from- • M'.s slock w.ll !j" nciM.W'-d in .i l\-\v days. wai mest recomniendation. I cannot in- 1 Natnur to Treves. 3d. At the It-it wji.ng l " liouni'.X i'X, May 31 a pinr board, a box wxs made sufficient AMOS'O Ill's A I'm I 1 M K H I AUK ammunition sent by the English, put him- being givi'n, ' /».-m'" aaid one of the cen- •had approached near, I filled the tn«m- deed dojuatice to their merits. • The sa- of the army ol IJlucht-r is <-xprcted the srlf in match at the head«of 1200 men— topsail, and continued to yaw the snip, remains trai-(|0. 4. tinels. "The other ccntinel, who was the tisfactioti which was diffused throughout a Htuti! nf'Be'ijjV) beinjj in a state ofiiisurreclion, ^(J C-tinmol. < v he encountered the insurgents on the one that ,j>ad given the countersign and while she continued to come down, when by the aid of the seamen and boat, 'l ne Crnmt-of Collorede, who is expected the ship.when it was ascertained that tht Tiie uliii'iuiu).',' insuri'ection in L'i Vuiulee i» 1 uu h'iitlt!« ('.tsi.ur Uil, J°.tb, attacketl and dispersed them—he u wearing occasionly to prevent her p»M| B fj.i-di-.l, ami tl.e initit'pfent* disp :s;-.lirgl Julij 1. • lit i;.iuni di> 1.in ii-., m which he orders the erec'- they W0uld,xeiyrn and retire to the hive ny of the districts to whom the like : The Journal of Pans remarks that black hole on bread and water, without on board. As soon a» I PJJEW ^ tion i-t'tiie trirolnurtd ila^, in ci>nsi<| ii-nce ofdrs- 100 Viid il.ii- threat had been made, sounded the tocsin, JA_gcntlem*n from Detroit, who l..-ft — a fcw'stragglers wer$ seen at each time thce.e arc .very far-from bring the impos- seeing the light ol the sujnrfor ten days/ would certainly fill on board. - y that .place on tlv< u'th June, informs that p .iclii-H i-rcrivd there by the sloop of war L'A- 100 Unll'le Omirf, of anchoring to be in pursuit of thc ves- 20 wt. Vt-lv?t ^I'onjr' ing force their partiz:uis would wish to armed themselves of their own^accordj At the expiration of that time the infj. th« boarders so as to be ™*l§^ con-uderal.l.jtMl.Hisy xista betwcn ih« j;ilc, from Urest. ' , and repulsed the insurgents at different any attempt to board us. At • . t sel, and to alight at the hive. 20 KiifflU •place I'D the fi-Jd j and that these, instead mousMsr/A/Whad him brot' out btfurc (h( Britiih and Americans in that neighbor- KUOM Ci 60()0 Lu points. {> every officer and roan repair* " . of being united are disaffected, and him and the following conversation took u hoi.d. The British troops are Htaiinnrd Arr'v'crl this morning-, the schi. Pilprim Drla. Major-Genrral SCOTT went passenger 11. that lively discussions are daily taking Marshal Brune had placed Marseilles place. quarten deck, where the two . nutf, J9 iloya from l'"int I'etre. Cupt I) infonni a "tSindwich, and have with them dbout 1 in the ahip Ann-Maria, Captain Waite, place on the real end of.the war and euter- in a state of seige on the 24th May—he Shoftland, Pray, sir, how did you were coming in contact, ^ , the lliKi li.ie triculnu.-fd (lag t'as dispUjcd at (.iauda- lLANK DEEDS ••>00 hulians. Desertions (from the Uri- loupe on the U'.h of June. Salutes wt-rt- fired which sailed on ihe 10th from New York "jirhe against France. had disarmed the national guard, among obtain the countersign ? pressed me to p«rmit them to f l »'»harc daily occurring; and have been OH the occusiun from tbe t'urU and (hipping in the fur England. 'FOR SALE AT T/I1S OFFICE. Thr r.«»i-«: r*o.>. -,:„„ l\j,lrfjt jg whom were many royal volunteers, and Mr, R, G, If the uuu who gave it to enemy ; but thi. I would not p«» > forcible impression on all who witnessed A List of Letters Robert Worthington, it. Her royal highness's appearance is THE NOTORIOUS WOODBINE. Remaining in the Post Office, at Harper's 11X8 RBCRIVR|> A VBHV I.AHO«»OFPtv^ iu the highest degree interesting. Me- ferry, Va. on theZUih June, 1815. hncholy seems to have marked her for CHOICK GOODS, By the following letter, and advertise- A. her own ; & it was not easy to recognise „„,•„-. ment which ia subjoined, 'the reader will Jonathan Anderson, Martin Agner. in her pallid countenance and fragile form It. SHAWLS,' VBliq- FARME pen rive that the notorious British Col. UAM)KKltr;iiiKKS...... L3 any traces of those energies, which so M.j. Lliyd Uiall, 4 ; Nehemiah Bcall, Jonah WOODBINE, who secretly went through Uuffinjrton. I / in.AfjK AND \vnirn CRAP-R lately distinguished her at Bordeaux.-* C. riCUUKU, DAMASK AND PL\IV PRINTED BY RICHARD WILLIAMS. this place • few weeks since, .and who The Frmch must have been c.illous, in- SHAWLS, has been with the Indians, endeavoring Th imn» Cnnper, 3 : Samiiel Crisfield, Marja- deed, and have lost alt that gallantry for vet Ci'Uficld, WiJiiiun Crisfit-ld, Sua'an b. Conip- F.LEUXNT to stir them up against our frontier settle- 4-4 and 6-4 (i VMttKlCK. JAf'ONP.T' luv, Which they were once celebrated, to re. I iif Itchurd Cherry, William Cos, Mury Cu.\, ments, is declared an outlaw, and a re- W.lliHin Chambura, Thoinm Carter. HOOKK, MUL J•"* * ' -u.o ir.cd, would have proved irresistible.—, LewU U. Uowold. bine may be brought to punishment. A P.. TEKJis or Tins p..irr.it. gallant ?i5th, who are the .admiration of 9Jn«e backed by the opinion of some 'ex- ' Sir J KiK's Y>o has arrived in town greater yilUio curses not the face of the About thW^gjJvloi'lc in the afternoon her Uaac F.venolr, JohnErvin, Chulotte ^verhart, THMITIV.S. HUSH LINENS, from his command on the L ik^s in Ame- SIIK.r'.TINCS, all. The Americans werc: completely enced military officers, goes, I think earth. ['&«t». Kep. royal high^c^aleparted for Lon Ion, with Thomas K«.om. THI'.'pficc. of t.liu r>n,«B«'B .UP.POMT.OUV is beaten by, comparatively spralting, a tiy: attack on both sides was excellently rica, and h.id an interview with the Board her suit rtt'several carriages. H< r own F. TAIILK ANIi TOWP.I. DIAPERS 7'i«o />o//«r.i a veni ; one dollar to lie pmd Ht ihn 'Extract of a letter from a gentleman on St. M \USI-;iLLES ft RJJY \L n lime ol subscril)i:ifj, uml HIM- »t 'lie cJtpiraUon o£ handful, and this was dorie solely by per* Ajtined, but on one aide more than bad- of Admiralty on Saturday. carriage, like the generality of the French Henry Fetter. , P| Simon's Aland, to another in this tiVy, O. .1 COTTON CASSIM.-.HK, NAKKEENs i!i»:ycM- niliUntHt'lb'hcriberii will be nipiir.-d to Hniinl bravery, as our little army was at- ly executed. I will endeavor to relate A letter from the British army states,', carriages, was very heavy, an I no other- David Grove, Cathnrine Gourney, SMIRTIVG CAAinilt'-KS, |iiy'thi> wliolr. in -idviinr-r. No pHper will tic din- most 'taken by iiirprise, which, wTih the .the! circumstances as they occurred on " Th.it there is no probability of the Duke dated \ St/i June, 1815. DOMKSTlfJ STR.PKD& PLAIN COTTftv«! continued'until uri-CRrngts art pnid. ..!.,, "o wise remarkable than for the flurs de l;s Grim. confusion caused by the schooner's fire,, tKu}*(de also:— of Wellington making «nv movement at »' Since I wrote to you this morning, I on the punnel*. most beautifully executed. H. BOMHOZErl'S, »»f almost every colour ' AnvBUTisEnr.M-rs nrtt. fixr-.r.pdinrr s -!(|M!.rf, have by a fortunate accident become pos- R rjamin Howard, John . L. Ilcukle, Cyrus KEN.Tl.VG, MUSI TV 3AHWI.S'MUNUKP4 will hcinnei-icd iArtjtiwnfk» l'« ii')n.snl)»r.ril..:rs fur prevented any thing like order or, ma.; A short time previous to day-light, Ge- present, and assigns as a reason the defi- u At Rigeway, five miles from Plymouth, Illbbin. SILK ANI)(;t)ITON lioSIfcRV. "' fute cliilUr, ,-iitfl ?* (-(-tiUl'irp-vi-rv'siibseri'iunl pub- noeuvrtnc;. Among the wounded was neral P.ikrnham rode down to see U all ciency of infantry ; h* must Wait until sessed of the London Times," of the her royal highness was accosted by a la- KID ANOSILIC GLOVES, 25th April last, containing an advertise* J. ELK<; ^N^r FANS,. licatinn, and when not parti'-olnrly tlircricd |o captain Knox, who is' f>poken of in the was prepared as he wished, and meeting joined by the Russian & Prussian' forces ; dy, will anqujjinted with the French Ian. I'Vlty Jacobs. tlin contrary, v.-ill 1)8 |n?prted until fni-l.'nl, nnd his cavalry consists of 18.000 British, nornl offering a reward for the apprehen- S STTIV, SILK 8c STR\W BOVNETS rhnrrfpd nrc.n'-dini^v. fiubicriberii will rr> a highest terms, and his loss sincerely re- -——of the • •-, asked" where he had guage, wlio on professing her regret at K. COitDS AND VliLVl TS, gretted. Prussian, and Hanoverians nil in the finest Jacob Kuons, Thomas KeyeS. r t reduction' nf one ro'irih on iheiradvi-rtificiiienls. left (he fascines and ladders; he was an- sion of the vilhin Woodbine, on a charge seeing the daughter of Louis the XVI. SUI'EUFINK CLOTHS VC.A IM!'RK3 u state of discipline. On Friday last his ot felony. Hf passed St. Simon's a few M. (T"T -AH Gi»»»lUl)icntidlii ntlilretstil tn the. Editor Jonathan after this gained rathef more swered, In the battery." Now this and the niece of the liwful monarch of William Mulouc, Juhu II. Milan, Ucz'm Me Bl/ K, HL\CK, CLARET, DltAU & G Grace gave orders for the sluices ?.gnin to flays ago, on his way to Savannah, by - miii't lit punt fxii'l wisdom, unfortunately for us, and kept battery was DO far in the rear a* to require France under such circumstances was in- SUSPHVnsnS-'TWILl.'D ril WATS close to his works. Two days after this some time before the fascines could be be opened, and the country wt»» Uid un-.' w-ter. A complete description .ol him formed by her royal highness that she O. Eliz .belli O^-lcn. F\N':Y Till\JMlNf.S, roil UtJRSS'Es' A PRIVATE HKIT1.3H ACCOUNT a battery was completed, and, to the sa- got up:from it.- But before this could be der Water eight inches deeper for the pro- is to be fountain one cf the Edinburgh was going to a phcr (London) where she SILK IHJTTONS, A OIM I'l.KTK ASSORT tection of the present force collected.— Reviews of 1812, (his person, & .) He p. OF tisfaction qf every bodv, the schr. blown done (he rocket was fired, according to had * great many friends, and whence she Charles M. Perry. MKN r ()'•' i.IUL'S it I. UJIE3 SHOWS. The Duke sleeps at Brussels one night, hat left in West Florida three hundrtd FINK AND WMiJL HATS, TI1EIH DISASTEllS AT NEW OULE.VNS. up; the ship immediately ran for the previous arrangement, for the attack.—- hoped to return soon to her nativr land, n. ; the next 20 miles off, and not even his at- —- well organized, with eight pieces Junci Hu-jicll, Norris Rend, Geo. Riehman. 7'oijetlier io .h a $encrul iuiortment of town, and, to every body, it appeared as The regiments tdvanced ; there were no without a fear of further disturbance.— S if all obstacles were removed. fascinps—no ladders—the ditch was too tendants are acquainted where he sleep* of cannon. The source from which I An unthinking John Bull in one ot the Hardware, Cuttlery and Saddlery, [from the London Piht of May 2.6. ] the t'hird.". — my information I pledge myself to Jjmea Sictlm-n, .l-'lin Spalding, Tliomaa Sin- J , .•hiiliiffnail;«< Orlctnia, ./««. 30, 1815. lodging the enemy fro'm the works thty endeavor to restore some order, was u vious to her leaving Bordeaux her royal Charleitown, June 29. elections are going on with the greatest From the Lon. Times," JprilZS, 1815. highiuss issurd the following spirited ad- ! In the Pom-Office, Churkstown, Virginia^ After fortv-seven days absence, I may "had erected on the opposite side, eigfat wounded in the knee ; hia horse soon af- order and freedom, and that the enthusi- • AFRICAN INSIIIUI'ION drcKs to its inh.ibitJtnU : say on as difficult a service a* ever boats hundred yuds distant, and which conk- ter fell; and Mijor M'Douglte«per ; John Able. Hat lately received nt hit Sto>-f, near theMarktt must acknowledge, rather fatigued.— same time, it should serve as a diversion f shot entered hia breast, and lodged in the LAWHV, ONE HUNDREDGU1N- well known to me — voui d. votion unli- Jluiitr, in Charlfitmrn, sal. We may therefore treat with con- B. When I am so, what must my crew have the bo?ts with guns (intended to hav^ spine. Thu« fell as brave a fellow, pro- tempt the ridiculous.reports of thr «»,sem- EAS REWARD. mited does not permit mr to, foresee any W lil'n Hr'n'on, El':z. Hrinton, Wm. Brinner, Superfine and Common Cloth", liut'lie ViUleU" Whereas, at the Assizes, and General danger, bui nrvy »ttachmitle (ircea they are still, I am sure more than anxi- .the batteries, and opened fire on the rear,! death, he declared, should he survive, 60,000 on another. i C. the C*«tle of Exeter, in and for the coun- My stay in your city being prolonged and Mixed—Those who wi»h to have bur- ous, and would willingly suffer, if possi- while the b^tterit's were to have opened, that if possible hr would hang ——* ; and At a meeting of more than 3000 Eleo John Clark. •); NalKaniel Coleman, Abegail gjins nf cloth will do well to call. ble, double-^-so inveterate is their hatred "General Gibbs,- who was soon after mor- ty of D.von, on Saturday, the 18th July, might aggravate circumstances, and Culwfll, .1 ii.|..h Ciaton, John Carlisle, Siiiiu-l C-ilicues, SS'irt ng Cambricks and Linens, on the flink ; the attack was then to have tors of Westminister y*stVrelay, at the Crow , J,ihn C.iM^uv, Thoma* C-ickrell, Wm. P. Curtain Con Connr , Eieanur Canon. Pm» by the Package or Paper,-.. Heaven I could say we had been success- and fascines,- while the 21st, 4'.h, find the ——- of the —th, ought t'o hang Burdett madr a Hp«-tt.h, in which he U Domentic Shirtings;Stripes, PUids, Checks inj instituted in the High Court of Admiral. hold Frenchmen unhappy and to be the ful ; but thank God no blame can be at- and 93d, on the signal"ropket being fired, him to the first tree for cowardice. strongly remonstrated against the doctrine D unel Deakens, John D xon, Mary Downing. B>:dlicking, by thj piece or smaller rea- tached, to our excellent commiinder in cause of their misfortune*. I Ulive \"U E. ' were to advance. On the other side, we The fire was tremendous. I had an of legitimacy which the coalesced sove- ty, touching the employment of a certain lity, chief, snve what aoroe of tho*e "would "•hip or vessel, called the GALLICIA, in brave Bordelais, deeply penetrated with Mr. Edgenlon, Z.-phinia R. English, J. Evant. Ladies' Strat.- B innrti, Huts and Plati,. were lucky in having the 85th, with their opportunity of seeing a good deal wthout reigns of Eut ope were am mp'ing to ts- the feelings you have expressed, & can as- F. (Jar.ibrick Muslins, Russia S'.ucling, be knowing" gentlemen might call that of famous colonel (Thornton) and who had being at all exposed, Jonathan having tablish; And it is to support this absurd the Slave Trade, was, -at the instance of Robert Fulton, Junes Fulton, Samuel Farra, Co ir-t- Linen's, sure you they shall tic faithfully transmit- having advised the expedition. In point volunteered, conceiving that the post of been too busily employed, so much so, principle, that we are called upon to shtd the Directors of the African Institution, George Fetter. Pocket and othnK. Handkerchief*, pi bodily fatigue, none ever in «o hi.gh a ted to the king, Soon with God's asfcis- G. Fur Hats and Pocket Book*, greatest difficulty and consequence. So that we had passed the American head- our blood and waste our trrusurrs ; it is preferred, and found against GEOKGE situation, I believe, did, or indeed could WOODBINE, otherwise called JORGE tance, under happ'u r auspices, you shall Tho. G^crg*, 2; Henry Gantt, Lee Griggi, Lu- ll'iih u fftiott ai»oriment of far every thing appeared in a most promi- quarters with the boats before they deign- to restore the Bourbons to the throne of cy A. Griffi.h, 2. have used greater exertions. The dis- 1V1 ADKKSILVA, who acted as Super Car* witness my gratitude, and that of the G R O C E a IE 8, sing w.iy, and not a doubt was entertain- ed to give us u shot, and almost as soon France, that th.- English nation is loaded H. tance from the line of battle ahips to the ed of-a favorable result: but human fore- the general order for retreat was given.— with taxes, and inundated with a depre- go on bo,-rU tne said ship or vessel at the prince whom you love. Wtllnm Ifollis, J. In flasln, Maria Heath, Mar. N'W Orleans and other SM^ar*, Mnliutsef, 1 first place of dtbarjsation was 70 on Her, »Fj sight, as constantly, happened to err.— 'The position defended by the Americans time of her capture, by His M jculy's (Signed) " MARIA THERESA." ii< t lli.w.ird. J i n M II >pk ns, Susanah'llow« C (fee. by the bap or smaller q lantity, ciated paper currency to enable the mini*- not more : this was on an island in the The engineers, or more properly speak- is; I am told, one of those which Mo- •hip Amelia, off the coast of Attica, in "Bordeaux, April 1, 1815." ell. Tarlion T Hpnde.soii.- M'.ihian Hollt-nback CiiDColat", Fi-esh T.ra», ters to send all.tbe-*pecie-to-the_contineat. '' aii'l Uiiit, John H tnes, Nathan Haines,' J.mes Sp'irits, Wines and' \Vhiskey, entrance to lake Ponchartrain, or more ing, the staff corps, had declared the ca- reau pointed' out when there; at the Their intention they say is, not to meddle "the v»r 1811 { and the naici George llitc, Samuel 11 \v II 8'iad and Herring by the barrel or "dozed, properly a swamp, like the rest.of this J nal sufficiently deep for the boats to pass, same time observing, give me five thou- with the internal government of Fran«e— "Woodbine, otherwise Jorge Madresilva, LIST OF LKTTERS Clove>i, Allspice, Ginger a»d Nutmegs, part of America. It was absolutely ne- and to appearance it was so; but wecalcU- sand mtri, and I will defend it against any not having appeared to the same Indict- D--»n Johnson. 2 i Sally J-tt, Geo. Isler, N»ncy Starch, Fancy Rjse an'l other Soap, • they are only opposed to the man who In the Post Office, Shepherd's- Town, art Jctt, Henr> J»n.-», in'seph ingle, dar»h Jefferson. cessary that the army should be collected latr.fi rriincr more on the gusn of water ten thousand you can bring against me." ment, he hath since been Out la wed by AND governs 1 as if it was possible to interfere June, 1815. V. here, as v/e had still 20 or 25 .-nilPS far- Irom tin? rivrr than was quite right—we The brilliant attack on the.gun boats, in the election of the first Huler of a coun- due course of Uw. Notice is therefore, Daniel Kablr, John Kains. A few FA MII.Y HI Hi .Es, School Dooks, Slatu, ther before we could reach the place ol A. L and SUtc IVnsils, had dragrrrd the boats up as far as the vil- and the success of it, will probably never try, without intermeddling at thr same" hereby given, that whoever shall appre- Astcin Oeorpe, Anderson James, Alder Latti- our destination. The whole army having lage, with gun-stores, every thing which be forgotten—but unfortunately I was hend thr **id Gtortre Woodbine, othrr- Snaiuel Lorkland, J.. Lemmon, Nathan Lodge, With a variety of other goods in demand st prt'. time w\,th its government 1 Statesman. more Jittnes. William Luc, Junes Lock,. sent, all of which will be bold on the most U- assembled there, and a sufficient quantity could be necessary, and remained within not there ; I shall, therefore, not trouble PARIS MAY 16. VMBC called Jorgr MrtdrrRilva, and cause n. M. commoduting terms. of,i,8tores being rt-ady, .we left the island Butler J.ihn, Burnea J >hn. "" about two hundred yards of rtie river uti-- you with an account. Captain , if The day before yesUrday, at the re- iniui to be lodged in the Castle of Exeter, lg»*c M'C'irnniclt, Nancy Merc?r, Nancy M*f- . J me 29. • -io, I believe, as fine order as..it was.possi-. C . ' fi^t, Ciarland Mpore, ^aac/Myt-r, William M'Eu- til dark j but on our advancing about fifty .what is told of him be true, deserve• eve- ••vie.w, .a young lady approached tire-cm- or any other of His M-j stv\, Gapl* ih Gookni Henry, Grown Thomas, Cooke %Vm.B. bis for.boats to be formed. The division , dive, 3 s Wm Mathcws, Dtnicl G. AI-'K.>e, WiU yards, 'the. boats struck, the labor th'cn'be- -ry disgrace which a man,'can suffer: to pcior, and handed to him a rouleau con- Enj»bnrl, shall rrc-ive •„• REW.ARD of C'M-lce Bl X(b*th,-.CriosviiU . ,li:m MiTc.li:int, I, win M«riin, li'chard Mendcn- in which I was consisted of ihe 4-th, 95ih, li.iin, (Ji oiiili-y j hn. Negro Man for Sale. came extreme., and after a night of most him, in a great measure; are we indebt- taining 20,000 francs in bank notrs, Jot ONE HUNDRED GUINEA'S irom 'tiail, cico'. Murphy, Mnrgaret M'Pherson, Utnry rocket.brigade, and some sappers and mi-, E. Miller, Frans^M'^arland. - TIIK sub»r.i-,b«r has fur Bale a valuable severe hardship for the men, we succeed- ed for the loss of upwards of 2000 men, the rquipmetit of the National Guards. the,D«rrctors of the said Institution. Engle Willi im, jr. Man, about 2&year» of age, well acquainted wilk ntrs. The place we landed in, the Ame- N. . 1 ed in getting through..the whole of the :ind failure of the expedition; having, it M.iiuli:.! : Grouchy is expected this Per Order, F. firming , and has been nccustomcd todrivn;* ricans say, was never before explored but Henry Nadenbush, 2; Ruth Noble, Nancy boats, but oiily four-with guns, among is positively- said, opened the "private ' evening tit Piiris. It is said the Emperor THOMAS HARRISON, Sec. Fuuku Cliristian. Near. c*rriage. For furuher particulars enqnire »f 'I" by alligators and wild ducks; it was up a G. printer, or to the subscriber, at the Hjct'a Fir- which I was, fortunate enough to be.— despatches from eir A. Cochrsae to admi- hcis given ordi rs to dismantle 2Q ships of African Institution, Suffolk *treet. 0. creek, so narrow.and so completely hid Glaze Vuiidil. .Nathaniel OfTutf, ^yillian^l'Qrr, David Oibern, ry. , - .. i , • We still dreaded the approach of dav- r.il •' •• •-, although marked " iMnst se- the line, whii.h will ufford 1500 pieces of Charing-croi'S, March 21, 1815. • H. M05ES 0/M.tf. by the cants, that I believe it had never EI.XH Owens, Cliristian Ollenioiig. light ; therefore, fearing by waiting for cret," arid m.nle the contents known to cannon for Jjhd service. Mary, llcaugli Ann, Haynea Jacob, 2 ; 1'. June 29. -, before breu discovered by the Ameri- ^^ ^ f jr^rr f -f, * "• *" all, we might-not get over sufficiently car- every one—thus divulging the plan. Harris William. JoIiriPe'rrj, J.'ihn Powell, Beall Purphey. PA3US, MAY 21. Plymouth, (E.} April 22. , J. cans : it was pointed out by some Spanish |y, we started with nine boats, our four, U. Ten Dollars Reward. : fishermen, who had appropriated one part The Duke tl'Angoulrrice had been DUCHESS'D'ANGOULEME.' Jones Mary, Irvin Jolin. ' Jirob Resler, Amrlia Heed, David Riddle, Ja- and, five others, which contained the k. n AN A W A Y from i.he subsci-iber living in Jef- of it for the purpose of smuggling. The LONDON permitted to take with him a sum of On Wednesday morning -arrived here, I cob R ictcinguau^h, William Ricker, Christopher 85ih, and a few marines and seamen, the Jacob. i Ilidenour. feraon Cou'ity. V«. on 'Saturday the 1-^ inst.» head of this creek was distant from the whols not, I-am sore, exceeding four House of Commons, May 24. 300,000 francs in gold and 1,200,000 the Wanderer sloop of war, captain Dow- M. Negro man named S. .Mississippi a'^out three miles, and from hundred ; but unfortunately they seemed trances in property; the Spaniards rob. ers from Passage, which she left on the J-thn, \fyers .Ixcnb, MayH'ugh James, Cyrus R. Sauntlers, Benjamin Sandsberry, Wil- MAJ.. GEN. PAKENHAM. Mannamaker George, >Ianncr J mepli. PRIMUS, the high road to"Ntnv^Orieans a mile and altogether to have forgot us on the left bed him of the whole. He stairs in a let- 20th tost, having on board her royal high- liam' Stanhope, tie: ry Smith, Manly Sullivan, m O Kitty Sullivan, Alix. Straitli, J.icVb Sunbrone, about 26 years oM, about 6 feet high, d»>* « ' ;i hull j* from the city BIX or eight. This side, and-before we could be of sufficient General Cascoigne inquired, whether ter to the Count d'Artois, that his ene- ness the Dutchess d'Aogoulrme, the O.len Rlie, Osburn Jonallun, OrndoriT Wil- Jonathan Sutton, Richard Stone, Mury B. Saun- plexion, and stout made. Had on tow linen tn n it was the intention of government to pro- mies the French, trratrd him much bet- liam, Oneal Tlic nuia. and trowsers, old shoes, wool hat «nd homeiria^ event was not discovered by the Ameri- use to create.a diversion, every thing had dutchess dr Serant, countess dc Choisey, ,' dcrH, John Sliiily. ui cans for some time *fter we bad made a pose the erection of a monument to the ter than his friends tiie Spaniards. countess de Dumas, Marquesa de Rou* S. - T. Chambray coat. He tools with him sunslrv '™* fallen in that quarter ; w.mle eyery thing Showman Divid, Sappington John, Strider of clothinfc unknown. The above rew»rd VWf pood landing j nor do I think they would had quite the contrary result on our side. memory of Maj. Gen. Pakcnham ? RASTADT, MAY 3. Rty, with about 2O noblemen, generals, John, Strider Henry. J,ime8 Taylor, Mrs. Turner, David Trncy, Dru- sillu Thprnbury, William Tapscott. paid for icciiring said nefrrojn j»il, so thut'P. have discovered it till we shewed our- The 85th advanced, and we a.t first ra- Lord Castkreagh said, that how- The Archduke Charles.is still without &c. As soon as her royal hignnessY ar. T, W. him ajfain, and all reasonable expenses if broiiK" Sfh'fs, as we had all got up by day-lif'ht, ever meritorious might be,the character rival was communicated by signal, a Thornton Violet, Turner Ehud. hums. ... ther headed them. The Americans an rff ctive employment. It is said that W Th. Whittiker, Mr. Wright, Samuel Washing, BENJAMIN BOLM- and the upper part became so nnrrow that were not aware of their advance, but of that lamented officer, = or however dis- guard of honor, consisting of the greni ; ton, John Welsh, Richard H. L. Washington. the Allies are much offended at Sweden Waifield N cholas, Watson Robert, WcUhans junc 30. n-e were-unable to.pull our oars, but when they were, endeavored to form, and tinguished his services, yet the particular diers of the Derby militia «ith colors Uavid, Wise George. Y. for its lukewarmnessVin the cause against Samuel T. Young, Henry Young, Loudouo tracked the boats by the shore. This is a' I believe intended to make a stand. The occasion on. which he lost his. valuable 7 and music, attended by admiral sir Y. Young. France.* A declaration againat that Young T. Samuel. PUBLIC SALE. proof that our landing-at Pine Island advance did not discover thtrri quite so life was not of that description which J. T. Duckworth, m.-jor general Brown HUMPHREY KEYES, p. M. power is spoken of. j JAMBS BROWN; P. M. WILL be exposed at public auction on Satur- completely deceived the Ameriians, soon as the boats, owing, ttt_use_a sea could justify his Majesty's ministers in and ttveral other --officers of the whose principal preparations were made proposing to record it by a public monu- HANOVER, MAY a-° navy and army, assembled to welcome a day the 29th inst. (if fair, if not, the next futWl phrase,. " their being under the lee of a A RUNAWAY. at the subicriber's residence atljoinmp »w at the mouth of the lake, and almost in house ;" but we gave them a shot or two ment. It is understood t.hat the Kinj? of Den- heroine to the British shore. About Journeymen Wanted. mark has declared rxpressly to the Coali- WAS committed 10 (he Jail of Jefferson Coun. herd's-Town, the remainder of his per.on.l p rvery'point, but where we, renlly came.— which apprised the advance (I really think ten o'clock her royal highness linded Tf IE, subscriber "'isliM* in employ t. ur or five p^rty, consi3tinffofHor.se., Cow^ AVappon • tion, that he will not move until he has journeymen HOUSE JOINERS, to whom con- ty,'Virginia, on the 16th ultimo, a dark mulatio Our army advanced, and ;ibout 2 o'clock not exceeding 20) of the'enemy'a situa- LONDON MAY 22. from the admiral's barge, under a royal man, who calls himself ROUEKT CLARKE, its ^erS complete, Ploughs, Harrows and °i , utant employment und the highest wages will be 1 were on the batiks of the Mississippi, hav- It is stated from Genoa, that British obtained a full indemnity for Norway. •alute from the girrison and lines. As piven. Apply to the subscriber or to Mr. Juhn abou' 5 feet, 8 or 9 incl es high, very handsome, f^rminK' utensils, and a few urticlcs offloBl* tion; but Jonathan, the moment he re- Furniture ; »l»f> a crop of Corn in th« jji ing the river on their left, a wood on Sweden ought to have given tip Pome- "her royal highness passed over Mount Wilson, in (Juarlestown. •* and well made—had on when committed a drab ceived their fire and cheers, with a shot s-hips of war had received orders to cap- cloth great coat, white waistcoat, blue cloth pan- Six months credit v^U be given on all their "right, with the main road before ture, burn, and destroy, all vessels that rania, and to have paid a targe sum be- Wise to the admiral's house, she was fre- JOHN HA1NS. bove five dollars, the purchasers gi" or two from the .boats, started for his Charlestown, July 13. [tf. taloons half worn, fur hat, had in his bundle vhem j and so confident was geiur.il Keaii they might find under the Neapolitan sides, but it has evaded doing so under quently cheered with hazzisand "• Vive •ome old brown cloth clothes. with upproved security. The Sale to works, and was driven from them almost various pretexts—^it is the'refnre probable at 9 o'clock .in the.mornirg when dueai.ei ot an easy conquest, that it ia said he *x- flag. h Hoi." The populace eager to gain a Said n^gro says he'ia a free man,'and was raised as soon as he entered, leaving tH'e re- that Denmark will preserve ils neutrality. NOTICE. near Fredericksburg. Tlie owner, if any, is_je.-. will be given by U»e -ubscnber^ UOB,NSOK. presaed.'ideas on the subject, by Ray'mg he doubt with 15 'pieces of cannon and a Couriers are constantly at Paris from vitw of this illustrious female, crowded 1 , ISCHLIN, MAY 3. TIIK, siibicriburs to tlie turmer't, Mechaw'ck's, "queited to come and take him away, otherwise could be in New Orleans that' n''ght, but stand of colors. Thus fell nu easy prey a Vjenna . The secretary of the house- .under thr admiral's house, to whom her be will be disposed of according to law A great ferment ex'sts in Poland, and U Merchant'i Bunk olMeHcrstn (Jimmy, Va. are \vibhed to wait for the other divisions conquest which was considered by many hold of the Empress Maria Louisa arriv- royal highness presented hernelf at the Lereby uutiri.il tliatan.election for • J,ai'C.VRTNBY, Jailer. very serious consequences are appre- window for a considerable time, bowing June I NOTICE,. jo'ffling. Soon after dark, the Americans as most difficult. # Ifd on™Wednesday last. This must have Thirteen Directors sent a schooner down to attack our flank been with the concurrence ot the cabinet hended. most gracefully, and overcome even to THE Member* of ihe Jefterson I do not mean to give an opinion as to will be held at Fuliuu'n Hotel, on the first Tues-. while their army commenced on the military affairs, because, frem its nor/be- of Vienna. tears by thr demnnatrations of Attachment are requested to meet in Charlestowi, BKUSSELS, MAY 22. • , # and esteem, witli which she was received. day in August next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. BLAKK^BONDS turday ihe 22d in»t. Also gentlemen, w Iront. 'J he bravery only of uuch troops ing my profession, I am not, probably, Bullion has .fallen a little, being now TUB COMMISSIONED. wish to become members. •.IB the regiments already mentioned, qualified to form a just idea of the buai- at 5/. 5s..pcr OUDCC. The price of silver The revolt of the Saxons is more imr This proof of her sensibility made a most Jvtie 29. fOR RALE AT THIS OFFICE 1 m July30. „ '..'uld have saved them, particularly the UC«B altogether ; but as far ai is Gs, 8d. portuut than the journals announced,