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Lancaster Intelligencer from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 2

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ABLE advertifesfor a jubilee on account of his victory at the late -election ana ne October 24, 1806. w.iil there fiudycur error, stay not fjy ji-ur intentional error. Your primary object in your defence," ap-' pe.ared to me, was to throw ail the blanks cf the prefent enormous county tax on the former commiffineis and direfterf, in doin wliich vou hail been careful to involve the will no doubt gull many of his readers into a belief that he has gained a victory. But where are the trophies We defy him, or liis minion, Dkkfon, to 43emral lectton. tell us any new advantage that he has gain- a.

me cuy or tcuiuj ui uniamijnia, uj the laft RETURN OF LANCASTER COUNTY. Dickfon, poor foul, would be for a triumph but filly Sammy thinks it vtont cjuite cr. Rather too barclacea tnena Jaul Wifliatn." 4 Dickfon, however, is determined to go as 5- -r ar as he can and he'modeftly tells his a 5 5 5 readers twice in five lines that our majority is diminiflird about one half about 800" a -t p. a thus inlinuating and wifhing his ignorant Si 5 8 1 -1 CM n. a rt a- 3 infpecUon ''of my condua, and I t'eplied to your defence by fliewing very tleajly that the former boaid had money enough forall their expence and -to fpate.

At the electifm cf 18)33, I further lhewtd that to include all the contrails the tleclion of 1804, one year after democratic afendency, and while only one comniilnoner" called federal was at the board, there was Itill money enough, and upwards of 1100 dolls, to ipare for'ftts and dil'couats, without touching the tax ot that year, leaving it for the current expenc-es, and as no poiitive.fum was fixtd on by "contrail for WhVte-Clay creek bridge, I mattd the Turn for wliich I heaid the offer and for which, would hayeteeii done as was fir It agreed if the commillioneis had -i Yon Hate from record 50'0. as the fir ft efti-mate, for the pmchale ot land, erecting buiid-F ings for the poor, while the fum on that very record is 5000. this no doubt you 'will blame the printer for, but it appears to be par defign and accords with other things fUr, ted by you. Your liatement (which, you f.y is in my own hand writing,) that 1 'lfated in the i.ifls 3 1 a 3 1 readers to believe that the jacobins have gained ground. But liojv would Mr.

Dicklon we were to tell the world that the jacobins oit trie county 01 JL-aucauer, mice tan Congretss. year upwards 01 aOO votes: let, let any one look at the return ot lalt yeir andthey will find that Mr. Ditkion and his party have not turned out as many' by 500 votes as they Total. 195 2594 179 2695 1782672 96 1849 761807 951823 1 B0 2706 951798 did lail year. A Vermont paper of the 1 1th in flates, tliat his exci'llency Isaac Tkl enur, Efq.

the federal caudidatej is re-elected fo- ot the coinmillioners the expenie-ct county of that (late by a ninjoiiiy of 1 Solvates tiu-, or levy afUiurs fees, Uc. for 1802, Dolls 762- 92' 44 F.vnn Evans late commiffioner .28 NEW-JERSEY ELECTION. We have the to flate, tha: 1802690 180 2698 1802726 180268! 1802695 And in the printedxopy'nf receipts and expenditures for the fa nie year, exoencf of county levy fclTeffovs fees from the beft information received relative 92 ike. 1' 757; to the refult of the late election- in New- 1802662 Evan Evans late commilRoner 49- Jerfey, there appeals ftiong evidence thdt 9 5183 ie people are rtturmug to the lug!) giouirti of Walhingtofl policy a'nd coiredt principles. 951818 951818 Aniu 1 8.03 perform the fame, farci, The item-of txpt-iifes Stc.

for that year is 5 1 5 And in the printed accou-nt of receipts and expenditures for that vear 471- Robert Jenkins, 940 225 63 312 179 "236 135 140 103.1 16 John Hiefter, 953,225 63 315 130 236 185 HO 104 115 Mathias Richards, 946 223 63 309 173 235 184 139 1W 113 John Whitehill, 5 50 256 42 123 51 174, 102 122 181 157 William Witman, 542 23l 42 127 49 174 102 121. 181 1 59 Hoger Davi, 540 231 42 .123 49 171 102 121 181 157 Senator. Amos Slaymaker, 943 222 64 320 179 243 189 147 100 .119 John Steele, 535 231 42 127 49 163 101. 112 181 154 Assembly. William Webb, 939 224 64 31 175 243 185 143 100 113 Jacob Gifli, 947 225 65 316 175 243 t86 143 99 119 William Ramfey, 953 226 64 317 185' 214 186 145 103 118 Robert Maxwell, 947 225 64 302 175 243 18 5 U5 99 UT Vjacob Rimtncl, 941 226 64.

316 176 242 186 143 103 113 ftbarles Smith, $2 223 61 -317 .171 242 135 143 99 1 IS Henry Unities, 546 234 42 127 53 163 105 120" 181 158 Jivncs Pattrrfon, 543 229 43 126 .52 163 105 117 IS I 156 IlL'c Feiree, 539 231 43 127 53 168 105. 119 -'582 156 j.hn Roberts, 5 15 23 1 '42. 126 .54 169 105 120 177 151, "Vf.Iiiam 533 -231 43 126 53 168 105 1 1 9 IS 1 5 6 Henry Ford, 5 16 234 43 120 35 163 105 120 123 154 ,1 Commissioner, James M'Sparren, 922 223 64 316. 172 233 183 142 102 120 VJacob Hihfliman, 561 '232 43 13 1 157 .163 102 113 182 457 Sheriff. -v Ennnud Reigart, 807 217 56 183 220 182 141 50 103 John MJIer, 677 222 56 161 178 208 175 133 50 8 1 John Kerr, 494 237 36 114 35 166 91 124 183 140 JofVph Lafever, 385 223 16 96 30 156 90 121 148 122 Miclnel R'uie, 371 4 31 175 20 45 24 7 91 66 Coroner.

Jeremiah Modier, 974 222' 64' 320 181 240 186 143 104 117 George Nauman, 5 16 234 42 124 49 163 102 120 181 155 George Thomas, 500 23 4 42 121 49 163 100 1 20 18 1 155 Directors, William Gibbons, 964'. 222 64 322 180 236 486 141 103 116 Jacob Eberman, 760 2'23 5 7 187 175 2 19 lSfi SJ j. uu 47 172 101 121 181 155 Habecker, 730 235 50 259 51 187 103 122 202 179 93 951818 951818 95 If 43 To Trio 31 as Taylor James Logic hart, 7'xo of the Comxifosioner Chester YOUR elaborate and cry 'extraordinary contradiction to my reply, (to your defence) 1 8 22 670 ijublifhed in the Atiroia of the 6th iiii'l. snf.ver, which cans my attention to an 951816 1702343 16-32107 96 1717 SI 1473 29 8 69 1802 731 91 17S0 941762 And query, what are -V: public to uiider-ftand from a review of thole items I The anfwer is plain to every, impartial obferver acquainted with, accounts of that nature, 762 dolls. 92 cents i'Tucd 757 doiis.

92 cents are the orders paid on that account, 't he fune reafon applies -to the items mentioned in and it wouM be a falfe. account if otherwife ftated the d.fTrreT.ce iivthe commiffioners is only four cents'and is a typographical error, mkI if you pleafe -to add up the figures canud column you will find it fo. Thus you. vapour in the air glittering with your knowledge of the language and of lie-counts, Vv the fair time remain -Rained and be ('pattered with the dirt you attempt to throw on others your journeyman is as much a bungler at accounts as yourfelves and Will never throw much light in your -way, rot; i even as as a dark lanthorn wculd at'-' ford you if put into the hands of a fuitable conductor to lead you into -the'" right path. 'Having refute your principal charges, the red together your fcurrility.

and abufa 1 cdnlign to vour. future occafi.oiis. JOSHUA WEAVER. O-acber 9th, 1806. 1 1 177-177- 96- -2298 -1796 1002218 I lhall do without apology, and' in fo fliori a way'you cannot ealily' iniftake' me." afcribc to me motives foreign to my mo ft dif-tan: imagination, and diilcrt and contrudicl facts I have dated; and brand them ith fdl'e-hood, merely for the pur pole cf exculpating you 1 Selves.

With refpect to the accompts and proceedings of the former directors cf the poor i net offer nothiiuy I have laid, and iintiMjth repeat the aflVrtion, that no mare than 300 do'lars, has been received out of the" county treafury towards their fuport, tor almolt a year: you wuleayoured 10 evade, by faying orders "have to the amount of 800 dollars the whole of 'which" fum you fay you' believe haa been paid into my hands us tlu-ir trenfurer. You have no evidence' but your dUVi tipn to warrant that belief. An oiuer fir 500 was ilTacd, under date of tho 23d of October and you know I have waited 'on'Wiiliam Worth ingto'ri your it, in your room where he attended you; and in your pfdV and at every meeting of your board 'that 1 knew of lince that dite, vnd he hasconfiantly rtfufed "paying ir, ticclaring- to nie he had not money to difcharge it. "1 he order for 300 wa3 afterwards obtained of you, expecting money would Corn in, which was paid becaufe the amount being lefs, adequate to the cafii 'in the treafury and, the order for 500 dolls, is' vet in mv hands an. BUCKS COUNTY.

co.icKEss. CoMtitutiona'ists. yacobint. His Excellency the Governor of the Goni-mon ea'lth arrived here, in gciod health, on MonJay evenif.g ft Elefrion of Mayor. An eledlion for Mayor of city of Philadelphia, was held on 'Monday laft, by ti feledt and comlnon council when ROBERT WHARTON, Efq.

a federal republican was duly th'dteJ. Frederick Conrad 1811 Robert BrOwn 1536 William Mitnor 1T56 John Pngh 1.548 William Lattimore 1754 JuhnH.ihn 1148 ASSEMBLY. Nathaniel Shewell 1914 Samuel Snith 1414 Samuel I). Ingham 1092 George Harrison 1391 Paul Apple 1832 John Smith 1383 John Hnlme 1839 Robert Smith 1373 SHERIFF. Daniel Thomas 1637 William Watts 1501 CORONER.

Andrew Quintin 173 John Mann 1528 COMMISSIONER. William Haft 1800 I Thorhas Stewart 1459 CHESTER COUN RETURN, BALTIMORE, October 21. Races al van's town. -On'Tuefday the 4th inft; tor the R.dti-more Club "of SiOO. all ages, 4 mile heats, Gen.

Bidgley's horl'e and Dr. Kiln's mare Stvcetlips, by Spread Ea- Congress, John Hiefler, 2337 2401 2398 2255 pie, entered the two former w'uhdrawiiu J4athi.is Richards, Robert 'Jnkins, John Whitvhill, William Whitman, paid, neither can a dollar of it be 1 Mr. limd'sbay hoife. Fir ft Cnfil, byflir flmn ...1.1 11 1 I I then afkhowyou could In the Gongrcffionul diftrid of Chefler, Beiks and Lancufter, the Conftitutional Republican Ticket lor Congvefs has carried by an average nKijorij of 1057. tith a full knowledge 01 true.

aged walked On W'edvefday, the 1 5th, for the B. J. club's cok's purft, of 3200, two mile heats Roger Dtvis, Senators. Ifaac Wayne, James Fulton, 1 Assembly. Air.

Bond's firay lilley, D.un.f-1, by Meffcngrr, four years I 1 eld, 97 ib. Gen. Ridgley's chefnut Elvira, 'by Grey Medley, three 2 yeais old, a feather Mr. WooJrn's gray colt, Ybunrr "1 John Rod, Inflead of a Majority in the county, of 7 or 800 votes, as we ftated in our laft; the conftitutional majority is about 900. Under all the cilcumftances that bore upon the con-ftitutionsl ticket, and conlidering the fmall-nefs of the election, Compared with" that of laft year, the friends of found principles have indeed great caufe to congratulate each other.

loltel Grey Medley, by Greyt four years old. 1 00 lb. 1 2245 6 2430 2209 5427 2437 2430 2420 2316 2231 2220 -2239 '2276 2241 2405 2241 2113 2i05 2251 2239 James Kelton, Franri-i Ga.dner, Jnhn G. Bull, Mathoftlah Davis, Jamss Steel, William Harris, John Ramfey, Jofcph Park, James John, 1 Commissioners. Jofliua Gibbons, The ConfUtutional Republicans have car-ried their Affcwibly In Northampton county, by an average majority of 600.

Dr. Ellen's chefnut filley, Rox- ana, by bunch, 4 yars old, 97 lb. 5 Mi Claik's gray filley, Crazy Jane, by Grey Medley, four years I fell old, 97 lb. On Thurfday the 16th, for a fubl'ciiptiotn purle of' 100 dollars, free of all ages, three-mile heats 1 William Evans, Directors. of all tbefe'circumftancee, hazard an affertioo, that you believe the whole 800 dolls.

w3 paid into my hands ill certain other means were retorted to or the poor mult have fuffered any perTon affcrting the inftitution fupported itfelf, was millaken. When the calculation was mtade of the repairs full agreed on by the cominilfiouers, (Thomas Taylor one of them) to be done to the bridge over White-Clay creek, it was Id's than 1000 dolis. and Thomas Evaii3 then prefent, offered to. do it for tint fnm his offer not being acceded to, he made another to repair it, under the direction of the Commiffioners and keep an account of ereiy ex-penfe, and his time, the expenfe to be paid by the boa'd, and allow for his fuperinten-dance what they might think reafonable, and if it could be done for Ufa than he had offered, the equity would havo the benefit. 1 drew a plan agreeably thereto which 1 left on your files but you afterwards altered your plan, and took down as I underltand ueaily all the old bridge, and rebuilt it inflead your reafon for this I know not, but it is evident the expenfe would be greater than your Srft agreement to repair only it therefore doe3' not invalidate my affertion.

All this happened at the bridge when the calculation was made but you dont want to know any thing but what fuits you. In my eltimate of the debts left unpaid by the former bortrd of Commiffioners and the refources, to difcharge them, I mentioned the amount of the contract, on the part of Chefter county, for the bridge at the valley forge, being about 900 and you Aate that I faid it was but 900 dolls. I refer you to the reply for anfwer, that I laid about 909 dolls, and no: but 900 dolU, you The county of Philadelphia will fend to the next legiflature fix jacobins, and among the reft the celebrated certificate Doctor Lieb. He was lower by 131 votes than My of the other candidates elected. Mr.

Bond's bay horfe, 2 1 1 runch, hx years old, 120 lb. Handle Ma'in, James flays, J.ime Smith, John Titlov, Gen. Ridgdy's bay fillev. alana, by Grey -Medley, 3 years I I 2 old, a leather Major J. Snowden's bay horfe," BERKS COUNTY ELECTION.

Boikau is elected to the Legiflature from Montgomery county Findley fswm Frank-Jin, and Alexander Ogle from Somerfet. We lhall have rare speechifying next, winter. Mcuiey, by brey Medley, five years oia, 11 2 10. cosoAess. 1 Jacobins.

Constitutionauttt iur. Clarke's bay hor e.Sn n. hv 1627 John Whitehill 1552 William Witman 1395 Roger Davis SENATOR. 1681 I Melchios Hahm John Hiester Matthias Kichards Hobert Jenkins Christian Ly 1562 1437 1446 1410 3439 1421 1351 1366 1366 ASSEMBLY. Jacob Snyder High Flyer, five years old, 1 12 lb.

4 4 In order that the common reader may underltand the fportmairs dile of recording th; heats, we dull explain the iffue of the hit mentioned race. The columns of figures anfwer to the bents, that were run. Thus Mr. Bond's ft foldier" was the second horfe in the li.fi heat, and the 'first horfe in each of hft bents he vas the h.orfe. The Friends of' the Conftitution will, believe, have a final! majority in each branch of our Legiflature.

One of Dickfou's correfpondents has fet down Mr. Haiuerfly of York county, as belonging to the jacobin party. We belreve this to be an error, and that Mr. liamcrfly is a found ConflituLionuIifl. 1706 1G16 1627 1554 1589 Ros EKa Radcay Joder ob Shallcr Valtntine Brobst John Hinemau John Hay Jacob Ro jd -Jacob Epier John Jiishojj 25.5 l'tter Spane 113 2 For Aswmlly.1'.

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