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his . 194 earwy. If respect paid him during the period hat chpsecl between onc publication mcl ar:other ; therefori., the relation )i' innny circumstances has been un- ivoiclably postponed, aid no doubt nany have escaped our notice, a> ,mil as others, that we did obsarve, militentionally omitted in the hurry if composition, and putting the Ga. cette to press.-~~tnoug tlic lattcr, i: .he extremc!y impressive circums ;!z;:zc zf!!ie visit paid to the Gencral by an cstccmed and highly respxter body of C!wg;Ynien, but we sha!l nm endcavour to give a faithful, thou$ bricf sketch of 5vf13i occurred on thi truly interesting occasion. About 0 o'clock on BIonday niorn iiig, Gcnernl La Fayette was waitec on, at his apartments, by a numbcr o clcrgymcn of thc hlethodist Episco p:il Church, on hcing presented; tht Gev. Mr. Mcrwiu delivcrcd tile Lo1 lowin:;. address.- " Genciy~L-We snlrtte you as th Xilinistcrs of the gospel, and presen oursclver before you as the represen1 atives of the h1leTaoDrsT EPISCO PAL Ciru~cs in the city & prccipc! or aa!tiiiiore. We congratulate you bir, on your safe arrival in our happ: coilntry ; lye grcct you with a heart. \velcome. And be assured, sir7 tha --.. .. wc participate in the general an heartfelt iov of our fellow citizcns : iiediately replied, aiic! with evident Lolion of dkep in tercst.- ;&I ani happy, sir, to receive this mark of rcspcct from thc ministers of; J pe:icefiil gospcl.--It is iiideetl a peaceful gospel, and I am sorry I have iioi tim niore fully to express to you the cortlilility with which I receive this eviclence of your respect." hlr. filerwin then introduced an' aged and venerable minister, who, eii:briicing tlie hnad or the - Gencral, observcd--"I had tlie happiness to see j-011, Gener,tl, when YOU were iu c~wl!-ls!.l~c~s !fls: +m7U:'~'3!~A:::! ,!*, " - i A. >ant hi11 yo11 are now.-I JRN yo:^, Sir, xi hi you came in:o Phiiadclphi;~, wuutideti, fioni the bat tic oi fh-ardy- v.he "--L-!ere the C:clic~-al, i:l the lii1:iess of his heart, saill tu tho vcIie- ri(1112 niiiiistcr, '-I am gIaci to SCP yorr. iiiy rcspccted old fricnd ; I hope God \viil bicss yoii," [clasping him wit!> Loth hiii?d~.]-l~.::t~h miiiistcr 9 was t!!ct1 sevet*i1liy intl*oduced by Mr. hierwin, aiitl shooli the lid of the i;c:ieral, with evcry m;irk ofaifcntion and estcsm :oac'n, who becaike ala~:mcr€ at the -ate they were dcscEndiiig t!ie hili, ind the rattliug of thc drag chin.- About the mjcid!c of the hill a yo1:iig woman jumped ofT, and h!litig in the iiedge escapcil i!ijury, she wis liillo~v- XI by. a gamekeeper from Glocestcr, of the name of Miles, who was going on avisit to his brother, at I-lurley, and who unfortunatcly fcll ou his head and still remaius iii ;I ~ W C ~ ~ ~ O U S state, being quite inseiisil)le. At the foot of the Iiiil, John Russt:ll, 3 porter to a housc in Lcndon, Ie:ipect OK. and pitching on the top of !lis licnd, died in a I'cw niii!utcs: hc has left a \.;if1 :in11 scver:il c!iilcfiwi. 'I'tic coachman irnrner1i;itely aftcll. this C\titl :lisastzr pal!cd it 1' ~oi~liou~. fwtlier :icchlc:it.- Ah. Irtcinlltl, one of the pmprk~or: of the coach, was insiclc :it the the o :he acc:ii!cni, :ind renticrdd every as sistnncc. A Cororm-'s ir,qiiest sat 01 thc body oi' R:issel!, uid returned : 41 pcices of .oak, 435 do. yellow pine, 54000 staves and heedifig, 35020 deals. 2500 do. red pine, On the late dcbate on the Slaver Bill, the gallait brit eccentric 1x1 Sir Isac Co Gn sni goes were a hhpiiy race, if they were but Ict alone.!' - 311%. lVil!ie:Pt"orce shortly a!'rer tiiis de- clar~tion, went'round thc Fluuse and . sl>t by the @ant qbiniral, peated to tha~Geiitl'ctW<in what said before. "Eut wh:it do you as!ccd Mr. TV., 'cvi!l become soul?-,Oh d - n their soi~l~!'sa gallant ihlmir~l--'what do I It is needless to add, that the Iio abli: nieinber or Uramber faint rowed on the 'l'hanies for a boat ; the gentlenian of. the cluh who ccrnduct- eJ the n~otch dincd tosethhr, and after tiinricr- iiie yiciui iyiv'jg in:r~:tzez:!, a!:d informed that tlie prize belonged to him : upoii which lie thus addressed tlit. company: b:Geiltlcmen of this Ii~at, aid Cod sjve the King." EasZcivz Fis/ter:n ea.;-~hZ tiire of Fisherinen on our eiis I>ei*c Cliib, thsnk ~ C U for that t l CO:IS: hy British armed vessels, has . vcd most aii&tionate~y; he spoke in I y'itel'ul ternis of the friendly assist- ince he had received from her and he,-prcssing on his breast, C-WCIS my Crelntl, and thc aid 1 received frum yo~i both cv2.s greatly benu!icinl io mc and lily Li'301)S." The cC'ect oT such an intervciw as this may be imagined, but cannot be described. !IC~ hushid: " your h ~ ~ h ~ ~ i ~ t ~ ' said - - - Trid of Jhcob f%oh.--It has al- ready been strtted in the papers, that Jacob 11006, a rich man in the rvest- ern part of Pennsylvania, who com- mitted a most bloody murcler n few iiionths since, has been iricd aiid ac- quitted. Iiis acquittal was i*eceircd with great ainazemcnt by the pul~!ic, although ttie aiiti~ipntions of some were realized. The New-York Cen. 'sor, published in,Chatauque county. explains the matter by stating tha~ Wi$ most a1iomiual;le corruption wa:: exhibitecl at his trial, aiid which re. flecis nothing but disgrace on tli~ jutlgc and jiri-y irho tried hini. As r serious ccinlirmation of this, we Iiaw to stale, tht one of the jurymen, ;1 Mr. Ira Dunn, who has hewtofore bccn coiisidercd a rcspectxble inaii coiiimitted sulc.i.?e 011 the morning aT. ter the trial? IIe !vas licartl to say I before his de:ct!i, that he had beci I guilty ofperjury by tileaus of kil:ery 1 and that he niiglitas \cell clic:is :IVC On bcing asked how milch inoiicy h had reccivetl, Iic replicd that hc 11ii( received no more than thc rest 01 til( were clear of ice. Urrco?ian2oia--hletter from Nateh- I hlzxrcari mining comparry are said to last SIX weeks, at least oneperson have been si) Jar successful. lo the be- ery week has been killed by wha ginning of Jlllic the a~o<ii iii;portan! termed, 6 ' a strolie ofthe Siin-2) niirie hail heen cleared of water. A lctter from Cin The Rlalacca pirates had. talicn a 25th. ult. says, 6 311.. 'I'hOrIltot1, an hglish nierclixnt, Co1-n n13y be llad, at a!id refused to liberste him rvi thout bushel, cjcli~~er;~b]e i $-lO.OOO. as it is fit to pull, say i The population of France is estims- :IS it is forward arid th ted at 30,610,GOO souls. bundant than was evp R niusiral langliaqe it is snit1 has From an article in bcen illvented at Pal-is in which a! New 3rleans papers, 'it, appears that Tlw operation Gf the English Unired ez dated last month, says for the

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Page 1: in of A. in tiinricr- yiciui xi :lisastzrdigilib.clueslibs.org/virt_lib/newspapers/pdf/whig/10-23-1824.pdf · The New-York Cen. 'sor, published in,Chatauque county. explains the matter

his .

194 earwy.

If respect paid him during the period hat chpsecl between onc publication mcl ar:other ; therefori., the relation )i' innny circumstances has been un- ivoiclably postponed, a i d no doubt nany have escaped our notice, a> ,mil as others, that we did obsarve, militentionally omitted in the hurry if composition, and putting the Ga. cette to press.-~~tnoug tlic lattcr, i: .he extremc!y impressive circums ;!z;:zc zf!!ie visit paid to the Gencral by an cstccmed and highly respxter body of C!wg;Ynien, but we sha!l nm endcavour to give a faithful, thou$ bricf sketch of 5vf13i occurred on thi truly interesting occasion.

About 0 o'clock on BIonday niorn iiig, Gcnernl La Fayette was waitec on, at his apartments, by a numbcr o clcrgymcn of thc hlethodist Episco p:il Church, on hcing presented; tht Gev. Mr. Mcrwiu delivcrcd tile Lo1 lowin:;. address.- " Genciy~L-We snlrtte you as th

Xilinistcrs of the gospel, and presen oursclver before you as the represen1 atives of the h1leTaoDrsT EPISCO P A L C i r u ~ c s i n the city & prccipc! or aa!tiiiiore. We congratulate you bir, on your safe arrival i n our happ: coilntry ; lye grcct you with a heart. \velcome. And be assured, sir7 tha

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wc participate in the general an heartfelt iov of our fellow citizcns :

iiediately replied, aiic! with evident Lolion of dkep in tercst.-

;&I ani happy, sir, to receive this mark of rcspcct from thc ministers o f ; J pe:icefiil gospcl.--It is iiideetl a peaceful gospel, and I am sorry I have iioi t i m niore fully to express to you the cortlilility with which I receive this eviclence of your respect."

hlr. filerwin then introduced an' aged and venerable minister, who, eii:briicing tlie hnad or the - Gencral, observcd--"I had tlie happiness to see j-011, Gener,tl, when YOU were i u c~wl!-ls!.l~c~s !fls: +m7U:'~'3!~A:::! ,!*,"- i A .

>ant h i 1 1 yo11 are now.-I JRN yo:^, Sir, x i h i you came in:o Phiiadclphi;~, wuutideti, fioni the bat tic o i fh-ardy- v . h e "--L-!ere the C:clic~-al, i:l the lii1:iess o f his heart, saill tu tho vcIie- ri(1112 niiiiistcr, '-I a m gIaci to SCP yorr. iiiy rcspccted old fricnd ; I hope God \viil bicss yoii," [clasping him wit!> Loth hiii?d~.]-l~.::t~h miiiistcr 9 was t!!ct1 sevet*i1liy intl*oduced by Mr. hierwin, aiitl shooli the l i d of the i;c:ieral, with evcry m;irk ofaifcntion and estcsm

:oac'n, who becaike ala~:mcr€ at the -ate they were dcscEndiiig t!ie hili, ind the rattliug of thc drag chin.- About the mjcid!c of the hill a yo1:iig woman jumped ofT, and h!litig in the iiedge escapcil i!ijury, she wis liillo~v- XI by. a gamekeeper from Glocestcr, of the name of Miles, who was going on avisit to his brother, at I-lurley, and who unfortunatcly fcll ou his head and still remaius iii ;I ~ W C ~ ~ ~ O U S state, being quite inseiisil)le. At the foot of the Iiiil, John Russt:ll, 3 porter to a housc in Lcndon, Ie:ipect OK. and pitching on the top of !lis licnd, died in a I'cw niii!utcs: hc has left a \.;if1 :in11 scver:il c!iilcfiwi. 'I'tic coachman irnrner1i;itely aftcll. this C\titl :lisastzr pal!cd i t 1' ~oi~l iou~. fwtlier :icchlc:it.- A h . Irtcinlltl, one of the p m p r k ~ o r : of the coach, was insiclc :it the t h e o :he acc:ii!cni, :ind renticrdd every as sistnncc. A Cororm-'s ir,qiiest sat 01 thc body oi' R:issel!, u id returned :

41 pcices of .oak, 435 do. yellow pine,

54000 staves and heedifig, 35020 deals.

2500 do. red pine,

On the late dcbate on the Slaver Bill, the gallait brit eccentric 1x1 Sir Isac C o Gn sni goes were a hhpiiy race, if they were bu t Ict alone.!'- 311%. lVil!ie:Pt"orce shortly a!'rer tiiis de- clar~tion, went'round thc F l u u s e and . sl>t by the @ant qbiniral, peated to tha~Geiitl'ctW<in what said before. "Eut wh:it do you as!ccd Mr. TV., 'cvi!l become soul?-,Oh d-n their soi~l~!'sa gallant ihlmir~l--'what do I I t is needless to add, that the Iio abli: nieinber or Uramber faint

rowed on the 'l'hanies for a boat ; the gentlenian of. the cluh who ccrnduct- e J the n~otch dincd tosethhr, and after tiinricr- iiie yic iui iyiv'jg in:r~:tzez:!, a!:d informed t h a t tlie prize belonged to him : upoii which lie thus addressed tlit. company: b:Geiltlcmen of this

I i ~ a t , a i d Cod s j v e the King." EasZcivz Fis/ter:n ea.;-~hZ

tiire of Fisherinen on our eiis

I>ei*c Cli ib , thsnk ~ C U for that t

l CO:IS: h y British armed vessels, has .

vcd most aii&tionate~y; he spoke in I y'itel'ul ternis of the friendly assist- ince he had received from her and

he,-prcssing on his breast, C-WCIS my Crelntl, and thc aid 1 received frum yo~i both cv2.s greatly benu!icinl io mc a n d lily Li'301)S."

The cC'ect oT such an intervciw as this may be imagined, but cannot be described.

! I C ~ hushid: " your h ~ ~ h ~ ~ i ~ t ~ ' said

- -- Trid of Jhcob f%oh.--It has al-

ready been strtted in the papers, that Jacob 11006, a rich man i n the rvest- ern part of Pennsylvania, who com- mitted a most bloody murcler n few iiionths since, has been iricd aiid ac- quitted. Ii is acquittal was i*eceircd with great ainazemcnt by the pul~!ic, although ttie aiiti~ipntions of some were realized. T h e New-York Cen. 'sor, published in,Chatauque county. explains the matter by stating t h a ~ Wi$ most a1iomiual;le corruption wa:: exhibitecl at his trial, aiid which re. flecis nothing but disgrace on t l i ~ jutlgc and jiri-y irho tried hini. As r serious ccinlirmation of this, we Iiaw to stale, t h t one of the jurymen, ;1

Mr. Ira Dunn, who has hewtofore bccn coiisidercd a rcspectxble inaii coiiimitted sulc.i.?e 011 the morning aT. ter the trial? IIe !vas licartl to say

I before his de:ct!i, that he h a d beci I guilty ofperjury by tileaus of kil:ery 1 and that he niiglitas \cell clic:is :IVC

On bcing asked h o w milch inoiicy h had reccivetl, Iic replicd that hc 11ii( received no more t han thc rest 01 t i l (

were clear of ice. Urrco?ian2oia--hletter from Nateh- I

hlzxrcari mining comparry are said t o last SIX weeks, at least oneperson have been si) Jar successful. l o the be- ery week has been killed by wha ginning of Jlllic the a~o<ii iii;portan! termed, 6' a strolie of the Siin-2) niirie hail heen cleared of water. A lctter from Cin

The Rlalacca pirates had. talicn a 25th. ult. says, 6

311.. 'I'hOrIltot1, a n hg l i sh nierclixnt, Co1-n n13y be llad, at a!id refused to liberste him rvi thout bushel, cjcli~~er;~b]e i $-lO.OOO. as it is fit to pull, say i

The population of France is estims- :IS it is forward arid th ted at 30,610,GOO souls. bundant than was evp R niusiral langliaqe it is snit1 has F r o m an article in

bcen illvented at Pal-is in which a! New 3rleans papers, 'it, appears that

T l w operation Gf the English Unired ez dated last month, says for the

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ntreceived by e.zpress from iir attentive correspondent verpool Courier writes as

' Thursday;Sept. 16th. ,

6'Liverpool Courier Ot-€ice,

Jwuary, 1825; wh& 'it is expccte traiyuiiity wciuld be restored to tll latter country. \ Fertljnand had ;igrce to pay two milholi ol'jraiicspcr inoiit as the extra experice of z i i i i i i i h i t ~ i ~ i

this army beyolid the periud it h;! been originally stipulated they wer to contjnttc i i ~ the country. It w a riot beiievcd, Iiowever, , by any pol tioti of the Loiitloii yrcss, tliat thc al LIirs.ol' Spain would lie soon settled n the Bourboiis aiiticipatcd. I t wil kno\vn that Valdcs a n d nearly t h whole of' his bra\e little h i i d ol'iol lowers, after the talriug of ' h r i i h i ) . the French. had esca1,eil t o '1'~ugiei and it is tirlmitted i n the Coiirici, I i i J

London, Courier, Sept. 14. received this morning

's to the 22d ult. and e 15th. They con- r intelfigeiice fiotn

mcnca j but they are filled etaiJs of the reception of Gen-

Fayette. W e may, pethaps, e a few selections from them to- row, to show how little essential reiice there is between republican monarchical honors. The same

altery ; The same poinp ; the sanie wremony; ; the same parade; but more ervitity and infinitely more of bur-

ue self-importance. That thing nlled equality. engenders all sorts 1e.pretentions; for as there is no equality either in nature or in

society, while the assuniptioii of it is 80 grateful to weak minds,. we con- stantly see where every man thinks himself equal to those about him, the most preposterous efforts to SIN-

the delusion with plausible ap- Hence it is that your d:--

rats, and yotw levellers, of 311 tle- ! scri;;tions, are so profuse of mtttual

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rances.

1 collectzd'near Scalanuova, IeieIkti I and their chief, Elez Sida, wqs o:,li. ged to seek aid of the Pitcha of Scio Although these c~rciimstances appeal favowable to the Greeks. the' :,r-,.iva :it Rhodes ot t h e grand EqSyptian ex. pedition, houixl asainst Hydra aiic the Rtorcs. occasions\ continual di?. qeictucle, and eiwy oIie tnin'ks 11i;u we a-e on the eve of decrsive everlts, intrigues for-ned i n the scra.$io 6- gainst the Grand Vizier, Gliaiii, Pa- cha, antl, the Reis-Uktdi, SaiJi KG fendi, have i t is said niiscarrierl. - Rlloluavia has not yet bcen evacuated, Prince Ftoarclzi ill treats forei n sub- jccts, and this has caused rrniuns! r a o - ces on the part of the Aiistria:i i' x- sul. I t IS not the property ci' !he Captain Pncha that has becn .scq<:es- trated, +ut ofthe Sultan's Swo~-r.i l;:.zr- er. Peri.aps the disgrace of the C't tp- tain Pacha is 0111~- a false rcprt .> ' -

An article from I-Iydra stJ:s-Vhe troops w11ic11 landed at i p ; a w , wcrg almost all chosen men. a i d tiieir tic- struction will prove a serious cJlainl- tp. The Egypthn expediiioil probithly lieen .nuch t n a ~ : l ~ t i L * ~ i b!. re- port--lfoni the number u i i.cssels it

[ -so be-daub each d e r , a i d hence, ' ugh differing, perhaps, upon all

ubjects', they are so ccrdially

merits. Gen. LaF.iyyette, e;sags, whatevgr he mag t the A4niericans are thc

ed people in the world ; and wans cannot say less in re. atever they may think too there never was such a mar

,Fay'ette. And so the4 keeping their countenances a!' ile, as if the rest of the worli! ot looking on with scorn and ' at thei; foolerics.'9

away, genthien, 'tis wha1

errific thunderstorm was experi- enced in England, on the 30th of Au.

. TheCambrian iiewspaperstate~ the storm was disastrous aIoq

the vale oi' Glamorgan. The tielcl: of corn were damaged, and n i q houses, mills, &e, greatfy iiijttrc4.-

he turnpike roads-between Pyle and a i i~er became impassable. AtNejr h

cighbourliood, the rain Ikll rrents, and the lightning contin- followed by thuntler claps. which

compared to discharges oi The little village of iMel-

than, has sugered greatly. a . Sev- ouses, k c . were carried away,

most, of,the cottages were inundated, thin a foot of the ceiling.- a'oitanto Lvero obliged to leave

ijus iii;"" t,!tai of their owfi

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Pac.ha will be grievousl;. disappoint- ed (0 find that Derwisli P;icha has becri tki'eated, and that Omer Vriorie, and the .;aclia of Scdra, reftisea to obcy him. fiesides five cainps have been established by the Greeks on the Peloponnesus, to be prepared to face the Egyr tiaris wherever they may land. A t Coostantinople, the Asiatic troops I p v e co!nmitycd great excesses. Moldavia has not yet been evacuated. . Tlic following is from the h i p hii*gh Gazette of Sept. 6th:-" The Cominailder of the d tistrian vcsse) the Orion, which has arrived nt Pi- reno frc&i Siiiyt-nn, saw, on the 21st July, thc Tiidtish flect near Mitylene, from whence it had just set sail in two divisions. The first consistcd of sixty-one armed veasels, viz. eleven frigates, two corvettes, eizht brigs, and fiAy twisports; [he seconrl con- sisted of twenty-tito armed vesscls, viz. eJeven fri:,.ntes, cipht hrigs, two sc I1 onn ers , an iI f h e Ad TI E I ~ ' S ship &-. The latter was distant eleveti miles from the fernier, ant1 sccmcd io be steering to\.var.is the Grilph of Smvr- na. On the same day the Orion s3'w thc Greek fleet, cornposctl of 50 s;iil. in pursiiit of the Turks. On the 26th kilt. deii>iis were circulated at Trieste iipon the especl;lion liifed out by the P:icha i f k:gyj)t aqaiust tIw,-Pelo- po:iiiesue. It ap ; :ms t ! int 16,000 miiitia, "200 vetcritiis, 2000 cavalry,

Chapman, Wllliam Chctwood, Pete1 I. Clarke, Joseph A. CIwke, John

;Clement, Lewis Condit, Lewis Con- j dict, Silas Condit, James Cook, Hcn- ijnrnin : tj. Cooper, Thomas Cox, Wil-

P)---Sohn I;. Darcey, Edward Dar- liam Cose, Isaac W. Crane.

nel, John S. Darcy, Franklin D.:ven- port, Aaron Ogden Dayton, Phile- mon Dickersoii, John L; Dorsey, ,A- mass Dodd, George K. Drake.

E-Lucius Q. C. Elmer, Allison Ely, j u n . Evkn Evans, Charles Ew- ing, William B. Ewing. F A . J. Foster, Dr. Jeremiah

Foster, Dr. Jeremiah J. Foster, Sam- le1 Fowler, Theodore Freelinghiiy- ;en. .

G-Dinid Garrison, Wiliiain Gar- tsar., James Giles, Jacob Glover, Ephraim Green, jun. W'illiam Grif- ith, John Gustin.

H-Henry 3. Hagerman, Wil- iam dnlsted, jun. Johli D. Haring, loscph Iliehee, Geor+;;e I!olc6mbe, 1 r. Samac I ' Hid coin be, Joseph I-To r n- dower, Thomas H. Hughes, Dr. Wil- iam F. I3iqt.

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Reynolds, Joseph Rogers, William Russell, Andrew Rowan John R& erford, Robert W. Rutherford, Gt#

V-Elias Van Artsdale, Van Ularcom, William Van) Garret Van Howten, Aaron V

September TWIIL, 182 Cooper Madden Adniioistrato

William Maddendec, Ditict W. C dec. baving severally exhibited'to court duly attested accounts by it appears that the personal Pst said tlacetlenis are insufljcient

real estate situated in the county of' Cumherland aforesaid, and praying the ai11 o f thc court in the premises.

It i s iherefure ordered that all per- ion9 interested in the lands, tenements irid real e r t a t s of soid decedelits or I

.ittier of them do appear hefore the

lad d i c w cause if any they 'ha 10 inuch *of the real ,estates of said *tic= cedents xifuate ira the county of Cum- ,erlanrl aforesaid atiould not be solti as

ind evperises which remain unpaid fig, the Couri,

SI'I'UA~IOM WAX'FED, A Young M a n 81 geitrs of age? wish-

4 States, conseqarntr :I gnize the xenuine I'r ~iies ; as ewplllJrnent hject, he would be. m a l l cornpensatinn. p o d recoin in e lid at i oils ca n be ve n ,lie latter* himselTthat~by thq 8ducatiun le has received he would be useful to

For. Sale at this Oflice, 2'f!a!? JI'ZIv T,?XJ'wk.qfF:X

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ntion, ;eft the tiiajorify of the cleie- tes frorii dtat couoty in favour of Slr.

y of delegates from Bur!ing-

ere A ~ f i i ~ i g ~ delegates sent unty (IF Salem, supporird

more tiumerous meeting thitn that which appirited the delegates whicii

iminately ofFetleraiists and .I)ern- ts, i t ) aiiticipatioo of t h a t rneetiiig

. .Hunterdon appoiiitetl men to the te Convention who were supposed tc

the Convention a nuiribtv ti'

the Jackson and C y g ~ l t ~ d ft the, Friends of A d a m i r

These men woul'd no1

Sformed even. Hu n t e rd on, w i 1 ote fcir';Adams and that a gren qf ttre democrats o f t6nt couu

rris, wlid cIaimetI a right to a sea Convention j had 1he.y been ed.

should have been, a ma. olecounties iii the s i i i t e

n for hdilms; but tbey n consequence of a inis

sideration which khodr iir'rgotten, and which scl

ht to the causes that indu . Besides the an ti-re

unwarranted deviotionv Q

in all former usage, the: csage and secede1

our 8 ST1L'p, who kll0U:s I t

istinction in party. However corrtc the cwrse of Geii. Jackson may hav

virwving $he proceedings, of this coir- on tl,e minut( wention as, i i i iiiany respicts irregular, I .

iubvert the principles upon ;It;: kr; ;','lt;i;i ,"i.";I;, that its direct i i w republicair cotiventictris

tirriiily acted, do respectfully beg leave tl ivieion and , tlie party. 10 preieiit this renronstraoce agairivt

iho-e prncoediiigs, arid to state soilbe i

Su2em.-Zaccheus Rap, Council- [srael R. Clawson, Samuel Clement, and Samuel Ilumphreys, Assembly.

GlooPicester.--Isaac Wilkins, Coun- c i l ; Benjamin 0. COO~XP, Thomas Chapman, and Daniel Lake, Assem- bly-Rnocii Doughty, Sheriff-Jo- seph W. Cooper, John Kille, and Jesse Somers, Coroners.

Budington.-Caleb R'ewbold, Covncil-W. Griffith, Evans, Hough snd Toy, Assembly.

Iluic terdon.-Elnathan Stevenson, Council-Jhonston, Wurts, Donham and Clifford, Assembly.

fifiddle,sex.-Robert M'Chesney, Cou ticil-Messrs. M'Dowell, Schenck, aqd Randolph, Assembly.

2&sez.--John DOW, Council- RIessrs. Randolph, Dodd, and Stites, Assembly.

&!ior~is.--S. Cook , Co u iicil- Messrs, Bcittin, Drake, M'Coury, 8r Scott, Assembly.

ilionmozcth.-W. 1. Bowne, Coun- ci1-W. I. Cone;-er, Jos. Conover, Jas. West, and \Vootfiiu!l, Assembly.

~S'o~7tcr.set.--P. I. Stryker, Coun- cil-J. S. Green, Assembly-tl~.e oth- er t ivo memhers unknow. '

W e have not heard from the coun- ties of Hergen or S s e x , they will ap- pear in our next.

Piw!-Our inhahitants were very inuch aiar met1 o i l Friday evening last, by the r q i n g of this elernent.-t3ut for the s t i ! l r ~ o ~ s of the air the whole of the central purt of the town would hnve been destrayeci. Severgl barns, filled with grain and ha?, one helonging to Thomas l'hoitipson, one to John Smith a id otle t t i Joel Fitbian, withsheds and sinall buildings were destroyed. Bv the exertions of !he citizens ;?tear. iiig away small buildings and fences< and throwing watcr the fire was kepi from the range of houses on the streets; hut such was the alarm of the inhabit. ants that a nurnher ot them removed a pdrt of their goods. . Had the w i n d h lawn fresh from almost any quarter, a large number of buildings including orre or hoth o f the tavern houses, the ceurt !:ouuz gnc! J" ;ai! w w l i l - -- - -- haye hepn destroyed. Still as it was, the hurn- ing cinders werecarried to the distance (11 a quarter of a mile, and in several places 6:etting fire to the roofs of other Lu i Idi nZ3. --Saleris Jllessenger.

Exi!ract of a let tei-fiont'i lh. Hun ter, mate of the schr. Fly, to tht owner in flew Ymfi &duted a t

C'Sir-It has become .my painfii duty to inform you of the loss of youi schr. Fly. The ~irciimstances are a, follow. On the Nh, ult. we left thi:

nd on the morning of the 11th a t about ~ o ~ c ~ o c ~ , the weather being fitie, were struck bx a tornado whicl capsized the vessel, one of the mail

,!latches being off, she filled and wen

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ALVARADO, Sept. 2.

I down in I e s shan Gfteen miutes, MY s 1GN E L), . I self and four seamen succeeded in cth

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At C+edart-ille on' the stti inst., IvIrs. Mar3 Lummis, aged 85 years.

' A i Roidstown, 00 Sunciny evening last the l 7 i h i,nst. Mr. J o h n ICiimsey.

On Ftiday the 8 t h inst. Micji Chur 'olie Xil??, o f Salem,, in tlie 37th jear Jf her age.

At Pittsgrove, Salem co. on the $?!!I nsi. Gen. Jeremiah Dubois, aged a- lout 63 years, a higlily respectable and ineful member of Society., ,

-% 011 Saturday cvening the 16th inst,

iy RIr. George Soucler wq., Mr. Dan. iel Bidey, to Mrs. Mary Btqgs, both of the Township of Decrficld.

Prices Current at Briclgeton.

Wheat, per bushel, 1 00

h n , do 373 to 45 Jars, do 80 t o 25 hions , d o 50 Potatoes, do 25 Ur!. Apples do 50 dt~ Peaches do parrd 1 75 to 2 r?O do do do uapiirqd 1 50 to 1 73

Beans, do 75 tn 1 0 0 \'Vbeat Flour, per cwt. 3 00 to3 50 Rye do, do. 1 5 0 to 1 75

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Corrected Weekly fo. the W k g . .

KY e, (I 0 50

-uxm

Adj ou 1'11 111 e II t . $3,

The sale of the Lands of Williair Lowrey which was t o have been B ~ C this day, is further atljournrtl to Satur. day the 13th day ( i t Novcniher ncr Jetween the 1ioui.s of 1% arid 5 o'clock in ;lie al'ternnon o f said clay a t tht Inn of Robert Bell, in llorcnestcr, tc be sold by

Jorrs LAXING, jun. SheriT. Oct. 16, 1554.

Recpcclfiilly iriliiri~is his frientls ani the public gpnerirltg, thiit he 11a.i coin mencetl the.al)oee htisitiev~ i n IKriJge ton, in the house acljoiniog the office 4 1

James D. \Vestcotf, j r . Esq. on 1111 wain slreet,neer:he'l;,id~e. He will bi thankFul to receive !h? orders of thore who m a y wish to favour h im with tliei custom,and will use his best exertion to give satisfaction,

Country produce takeu ia exchangc for work.

Oct. 25, 200 !3t

t o all w k o a i t may concern, that As, Couch. o f the township of Lower Allo wags Creek i n the county o('Salem an( state of New Jersey, has this tliy rnadi an assignment to rile the subscriber, o all his estate both real and personal i i trust for the beneltt of his creditors and that the said creditors are reqwst ed to innke their claims on oath o r aEr mstion to the subscriber.

DAVID S. ENGLISH. Oct. 11,11?24. , 2 0 4 t

\\~lkL BE SOLD. The land of Rohert Alderrasn whicl

was to have been sold r h i p thy, i t

t'urther adjourned to 'I'uescl;iy tht 2nd clay of Npveinber next, ,h!tmeei the hours of 18 and 5 n'fbick in the a f ternuan a t the: I n n of 1 heophelus E Harris Cedarville at wliich ti,:ie an( phce it :is expected dl his larids aiii rites of land.wil1 be sold to the highe.r bidder, by

Win. R. FITHI AN, late Sherifl October 20th 1824. N. 3. I shall attend a t the nhove

sale with the books of Robert Alder- :nan for settlemi~t~:; all iatlPhted on said books will attend i f they please to a settlement. WM. R. FITAIAN.

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Iyd)TZC !E. W e the subcribers Commisgioners

Common pleas for the county of Cutn berland, to make partition of l a n d si. tuate in the townnhiD of Fairfield. be-

~ _ : ! p ~ \ i c t ~ $ hy ?!!e J u d g a ~ of i t iE cir"l3 i~t.

rountry produce. -

Y Vii*tue of two t r sued out of the 60

o me directed, will be 'uhlic Veudue, a n VIondtty the 15th day

lie afternoon o f said day, a t the Inn of John ),~tleii jr. in Port Elizab'eth, 3 small FABM vith riic itnprovemellts sitct,te in the l'otvi)- * hip of hlniirice Ixirer, in the County of :u:nbcrland,stijoinin$ lands of' John Tomlin, [iid otticrq, coiitqining SIXTEEN -ACRES. & 1iree-qc:irters. Aj-SO, one other lot hiluate II the Coiinty and township aforesaid,.ad- nirlitig I:m& o f Tilomas Hende:son, togeth- 'I w,th ~ 1 1 the: luxis of \he defendant be the

1 c. m a -.,...a A" lY0C I... c ... Y . ., .*. .U"".

Seized as tile property o hiex. t:lken in cxecdon I'haoas Lee, and'to be sold

I

The Suhscriher keeps constantlv on

c- - White Pice Boar

. Viz. PANNEL, lst, 2d, and 3d,commmori, of a goo6 qcd-

,tv. for sale bv

tween 4 and 5 torrs hurthen. a t p l y to JOH'N YOLNG. ,

Port Elizabeth. Sept. SO. 6197.3t

I f the Gtizens of the principal cities Rncl towno will 'appoint-an'ageilt tq,or- der and distribute this medicine to poor. it wil l be supplied.

This medicine is celebrate cure of the following d k e la, or king's evil, ulcerat sore throat, long standi affections, cutaneous di swellings and diseases o f ill1 cases generally s fan G I acter, a n d chronic disease arising in clel,ilitated consti more eqpecially f i om yyphili$, tioDs arising therefrom, ulce

OERTIFIOA'

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I91 f i l O d wed on a nul i ration of i4 i i r ;I ir I e 1

gall. 75 '' 50 ') s5 a' 34 " 27

lb. '7 CH't. 10 50 Ib 15

$ 9

Thomas Nossitter;' t I

April 3. . 171 > ' 3 .v

Dan Siuzkins, M'.m ... Septenihqr 6. . '141 !f' , ,

The suhscriber N i l tv i l on Twsihy ~ A I I week, tor thecoiivrn