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days from New-York with English joods As soon as the commissions reached Suitm WbdnesJaylast wecsk, two pri PRICE CURRENT, IN PHILADELPHIA. Fotlr superfine, per barrel, Governor Snyoer has Issued a procla nation, appointing Thursday the SOt'a inst. to be observed as a day of humiliation," fasting and prayer throughout this vatcers that had bceu waiting: lor them 8 sr immediately put to sea. Among BE JUST, AND FEAR NOT. state.

crew ot one ot were Uvun do do do ty captains I Ten other privateers were Friday, July 24, 1812. to the amount of some nun lred thousand dollar, by the collector of East port," and consigned to the marshal at Portland 2 other vessels are hourly expected. I Boston Gar. CIRCULAR. Th' general synod of the reformed Dutch Church in America, to the congregations getting ready at the active port of Salem commoti no rrtidlings'1 rye Wheat, per bushel, Whiskey, per gallon, iin per i Plaster of Pans, per ton, a 5 50 1 75 4 Hi IS Tht Legislature of 'New-Jersey, Are summont to meet at Trenton on the 4lh day of August next, for the pur We owe an apoloey to our friend French Decrees revoked witA a vcngcancci pose of providing camp equipage, arms, By a letter from a Boston gentleman in Paris, to his correspondent in this Salt, per bushel, Sec.

for. the dratted milma of that state. APPOINTMENTS. town, received by the ship Alexander, P1WP0SMS Floriari for having mislaid the following lines. He may rest assured that we estimate the value of his Muse loo "highly to treat with wilful neglect," any of her, 'effusions.

1 u- FDtt THE LANC ASTER JOURN.Vt. -v To Jlow lovely the tint of the wild-rose's fold, As it smiles through, the dew of a soft summers mom, I5Y KHRHNF1UED Lancaster, The president of the United States has nominated, and the senate appointed general John Armsthong, formerly; minister of the United States at Paris, to be abrigadeir genera! in the United States army and colonel Thomas Cush ingofthe first United Stages regiment, to be adjutant genrrd of the United' States army -Samuel Carswrll Esq. of ii i For, Publishing by Subscription, An interesting tssay, entitled -ON arrived yesterday from France, we learn that they, had just, received correct information from Naples of the trial of 13 American vessels at that placetwelve of which, with their cargoes, had been CONDEMNED. Bost. Cent." Thrc Nova Scotia shallops, to the Lion privateer, have arrived at Mar-hhhead having English and West India goods, and some thousand dollars in specie.

One of the boats sent out by order of the governor to give information to yes And thft pav mountain nmk. how irorsini 1)2 hiiaueipiua, to oe commtisary generah "fev a Italcitrh fNcnh Being a summary of the m4t" tHictuiat sols rf said to be captured and. it appears that it has become necessary to aid the' police with armed troops- Negroes are forbid front appearing in thi streets after an early hour in the Church, viewed in; the light of revtb- lion by the eye of A MANUAL, For reflecting philanthropic A mulct their care. -Gracr, mercy and peace. Belovkd Erethren, It is our consolation to know that Jesus reigns Jesus, whom we adore as our saviour and acknowVdgc as our Lord.

The presciitaspcct of Divine makes it both ot1r interest and our duty to recur to this first principle. If our glorious Redeemer is governor among the nations, and ruler over the people-it tire through her vast extent is con-troled nntl managed by his will, then his church and interests, which we love and would wish to cherish, are always secure. Ilii promise supports our faith. lie has declared that he has established his church on a rock, and that the gates of hell shall not prevail ngainst her. We would rejoice, and call on you to rejoice with us, ia the truth, that.

the Lord God omnipotent reiincth, and that the church is the object of hh peculiar care. But whilst we comfort ourselves in ihis truth, lot us not forget our duty! Th? present is en eventful period. Under the dominion and dhipcus.itions of Jehovah, the peace and our common country are threatened. The rod oT Lis indignation is shaken' us, and it becomes us lo hear its voice. Let iis.no!' close our ea' and our hearts :ig.iitis' admonitions.

Brethren; Xve arc a guilty people a sinf.il nation and iniquity, abounds in our IfiHdividu.il crimrs i sweet behold 1 Yet lovelier the rosea your cheeks that adorn. 3Iow mild is the light of yon soft beam-' ing star, i Whose tremulous rays the calm ning illume 'Yet more, sweet, and mote lovely by, far, I Is the light.of thine eyes, to the heart's pensive 4 'low gentle and sweet is the strain that I hear! 'Tis the, lone Philomela, that sings in fst substnnr'ei extracted from thb voluni nous writing of an eminent ami en I lighten-d sci iba of the j'ord, and or-'' earned into llulibx. S'ure war has been' known have lxyn declared, nearly 20 Amerirnn Cup-tains and seamen have been sent home, after having made prisoners war by the Wa hope "the. S. ill never be outdone in rxts of humani-v and magnanimity.

('. derly arranged. TraJitlated from the German original munuscnji 't. IT would exceed the limits of 'a com- mof. newspaper advertisement to cive full exhibition of the intcrcstinj; contents Booklui3aii'v! 3 I A I 3, A CHE 15 'Kbit? tARRtlD OH 'bT William Hamilton and Co.

Jet hush hush that song that soft ca--Icnce forbear a strain flows z7s rje song of my love. 1 L'-' '-i FLORIAN. 45j4.bo,aiay 6th 1812. ot tins little buihceit to say, that idw reflecting readers will peruse this small volume, without having found in it lions congenial with their own; and cor-voonding with thd true spirit cf holy run AtjOlNUG THE OFflCt CASfF.ll evening, lsvnews trom Jialtimore ve also find there is caueof alirm in that neighborhood, on account of the negroes. Excellent Tart 'payers'.

A Georgia paper of' Muy'5, 1812, contains an -advertisement for the ile of the estates of FIVE HUNDRED PERSONS, for the payment of their proportions of the -old Direct Tax of the U. States yet the representatives from the stat, which is 9 years behind in paying the United States taxes, voted for war 1 The inhabitants of 'Baltimore wi'l btj likely ere long, to feel the effects of their, tame and passive submission to the tyranny of a mob. Those who set the machine. in motion, may not so easily retain its direction. In addition to the open r.

opposition of these friends of government to the laws of the United States, in the stoppage and dismantling of vessejs regularly cleared at, the custom house, we are informed that some nights sbce they directed their fury against the blacks, two of wiiose houses they ptilltd down. On Saturday last the African church and threatened, in consequence of which the police with an attention to their duty which they have heretofore disgracefully, neglected, called out. a detachment of horse to patrole the streets during the night. Is it not wonderful that we sec no account of these pretty doings irvthe Baltimore which Excellent JVorkmch are employ cd. may of having their work done in a.

neat style, and at the shortest notice. writ. co3biTtdx The above work will probably contnid tbout 200 pagesi and will be printed in a duodecimo volume, with new types ami uV "handsome paper. Vtce-8eventy-fivc rents, boiin'd in leather, gilt and lettered Persons subscribing htt'e copies, oi hose who ten and be responsible for payment, shall t--ejve twcvle To those who will take a considerably VA Ti.c handsomest and fatest ox, pet; haps ever fed in the county of Lancaster, was slaughtered by Mr. Leonard Awerter, on the 1 4th instant, at Mr.

John Smoker's tavern, in Strasburg township. as follows Beef ,1477 Gut fat 251 Kidney 102 Hide ls Total weight xr 'S; Tlift laws of ue lat of the legislature of Pennsylvanuv also th lawn of the third session of the Uth cor tress, have arrived at the Prothnnotary'; ui iijur.ij iyi JJUipUJ Ol Sell go to fill up the mcisuie nationvj guilt, wc are each one personrijjy' in that mass of crimes, which rise1? up as a cloud to the heaVens, crying out for the vengeance of the Almighty, upon us The cry st ems to be heard, and he heavens to'be blackening with Shall we be'iijseiislbltt'i' shall we indultje in carnal security a1- season like this Rather let us humbli ourselves beforn "the Divine Majesty make acknowledge rh i of our sin an br 1 1 him that in the Midst of deservr-d wrath he would re riem')er-mercy. Brethren, we wish you to unjte with us in the duty and have therefore set apart' the, last-Thursday in July next, to be observed thfou-gTiout all our churches, as a day of fasting, humiliation and i The general assembly of the Presbyierhn, and the general Synod of the 'associate reformed unite you, the iy unto the Lord yourselves belorehim and he will lift you up. By of the 'gene uiem again, a generous deduction wl.l be made. The above work will be ready for deli-try before 'the first day of October next.

j'j Subscriptions received at this of 1 Ills OA was oia jrtaia vivi, anu yvcto raised nd fed by Mr. John Cooper, of township, to' whom there is 'much' credit due. The following gentlemen, with a number of others of the "neighborhood, were present and saw the killed and 1 in Lancaster, and are ready to b' JOHM A S3 MO RE, Proth'r. July; 2 181? 7 In tl.c town of THE subscribers having recently hid of 200- lots of ground on the bank at at noted lancling known by the name of the York Landing', nearly opposite 1'braith's Island, are either intimidated by the; threats: of Abraham Carpenter, John colley Peter Root, i Jrhn Smoker, John liightnir, -AVilliam' king Mob, or disposed to countenance their abornma'ile' proc'cc-Jin'srs. '-'Vii- iT.

SGaz. Toasts drank by the Federal Republicans on the 4th of July' last, at Frederick-' ral byf.o.l. i ii JACOB 5, President nov uoiiat 6 i crsons wisning to oe suppneu with proposals, will please apply to tho ublishcr, East King-street, Lvmcaster. Editors of newspapers will confer favour ort the publisher, bt giving an eji-ract of thb above proposal a place in their espective Gaziittesi July 3, 1812; 7-3nq. 4 ONE CENT KEWAKD.

RAN away from the subscriber bri Monday the 6th instant, an i apprentice tc shoemdking business, a boy about years Henry Burns, very onall' for hi i agei "arid 'has light hair. Vviioever takes' up saiM ppprentice atil cui e's him in any jail that his mas. may get him shall have tha reward and no charges if brought ior.fe. 1312. Albany, June 12, for each lot, hdcoriliiig" to plan now 'situation is beautifu: and pleasant possesses every ad Vantage requisite for a.

thriviVig A Charleston auvcrtlses" rl re ward of S2 0, f-)t- the apprehension of The majoriiyin sged the minority, closed the doors, and made wcr, they have merited the pointed cttcnilon cf their constituents, and, no doubt will receive it. -The. minority in' congrcs3-Thtiv op-: ponents, fearing. thejr eluqucnce and abilities in favour of peace, denied them libertu of may the people "'We despise the rlasurdiy sliijgestlori that -bscauie our rulrs have chosen'; go to war, federalist are to approve Hie whole of tlieir measures, and to swallow the aitkening dose of utl- their doctrines: As we dove our country, we shull support her in a contest against any nation-' under the sun But there is a difference -between loving ow country, and loving the incompetent weakness which has given up her rights a prey to foreign rapacity. The difference is wide between admiring nv-n who lardy broke' rut of til il "that i anuauu Jj cliv.

-viz: IStrinamiii Urav. cotnmiiteJ ry kiio'wrl, r.othitg to bt, it at the next election. The 'patriots of Sfiainand -Portugal-Success to their glorious undertaking, and a speedy downfall to their oppressors. The war noe are now engage We EGBERT TAYLOR. Lancaster June Id, I I3.

8-3nq. N.r R. All persons are forbid barboiO ing said boy at their pef.ij. said in recommendation Of No 41 is entitled to tlc farm hoiisc thereon, only that the possesion thci e-of (vill io't' be given until AugUsY 1st i'13; 'All the lots from Front street back, feet in front and 200 fecit deep, esc, pt lots NvS 93, 100, lOL 10'2, -189, 1 141 'and ori)y 170 feet dten, being those fVonlb.g the Diamond and all those between front street and the river being 40 in number, are 40 feet in front ahd 1 35 i Tht children and legal representatives. it impolitic and ruinous to our tWlJHry, and, therefore, disapprove of it.

Kfi will assist in prosecuting it while it lasts, but we wil evert all our energies to Kaj John: 'Kauffman, late of UcmpfieUZ Lancaster county, who di(d intestaici' TAKE NOTICE, 'THAT by virtue ef an order of orphan's court of the said. cou-ity, an in-'iiifcition to divide of appraise the real es'tgt of the said deceased will be takeri oh the.l 1th day ofAucdst next, on tha' reet dc.vp, exce pt lots Nos. 24, 35, 10, if, 33, 39 an 40, which are full 135, feet deep but are continued to the ri for robbing tl United States Bank cf 135, COO, "Est. Laurent and LouislBas-eon, Frenchmen, committed for rtbing a Mr. Jessop of 34,400.

Ptter. Itiattereau, fdso a Frenchman com mitted v.f;r. the -Chambers, and Angus-tus Ehrle, a German, committed on suspicion of a fraud, attempting to take the benefit of --the. insolvent debtors net. They, made their escape by meais of fabe keys, supposed to made.

by, the above Benjamin Restoration of the Chesapeake The American Tars who were, forcibly wrested from the Chesapeake by lbs Biitish frigate Leopard, were restored to that vessel on Saturday last, in the horbor of Boston. They were conducted on board the Chesapeake by Lt. Simpson, the British officer, and received at the gangway by Lt. Wilkinson of the Chesapeake, with the following pertinent address Sir I am commartdsd by Com. Bain-bridge to receive these two American Seaman, on the from which tliey were wantonly taken "in- time of peace, by a vessel of your nation of superior force.

elect sucn iiien iu unicc aa wm uimg to a close by a speedy and honourable peace. The Freedom of Stecch and ef the "Press We' hold it an invaluable light of freemen to investigate the conduct and motives of their "rulers, which we will jrrender'only with our lives That man is a base and cowardly tyrant who would and supporting our government, which none than ourselves can more sincerely do, and admiring or approbating those who may- occasionally be found at -its head. We hold ourselves to be then most consulting the honour of government at any crisis, when we constitutionally essay, to transfer its administration from hands to those of virtue and wisdom. In the present contest every good citizen must desire that the enemy encounter defeat. But is the war to he a pretext for browbeating one portion of the community imo compliance with all the absurdiiies of the other Because we are making battle, must we therefore vote for none but democrats? We are contending for our rights abroad and are we from that circumstance to relinquish them at home? Our brethren are to he released from bondage; and will our neighbors ask us to be slaves to them? Away with such jargon! We shall fervently pray for success to the arms of the United States, but we shall ver, as cut ott the trontmg on streets from 30 to 80 fettiiTwUllh, intersected by sufficient number cf illeys; The' lots of purchasers are to be del err mined by tho drawing of 200 ntrm5ers.

premises, situated in the said township'. destroy either by the instrumentality of a mob. The late Republics cf Europe First tarruptcd and then enslaved by Bonaparte: may, their fate teach the can Republic never to unite her fortune with his. Qur beloved countnj0v blood in her defence against her declared enemy, and our strongest exertions against her nevertheless not give up one jot of our when ana Where you may attend if you ssc fit. JAMES liUMES, Lancaster, July 3, 1812.

SILVER'S SPUING. FOPv FjALE, THAT elegant property situate ori SiKer's Spring, in Eastpennsbro, town-sh'p, Cumberland county' part of thes property formerly belonging to Oliver Pollock, Es there Is on said farm ft conver.ierit tavern house, one of the Hi at; merchant mills in! the courity, a stores hods'e, add about 13tf acres of primf? land. Any person disposed to purchase, will call upon thc residing on the premises. DAVID BRIGGS. June 10, 1312.

Mf. secret loes. under the direction of persons holding or subscribing for the sidd lets, immediately dier thi certificates are sold.1 The piirchasers ar6 to give their notes immediately upon receiving; the1 certificates for Hie payment of the 7 dollars, as follows, viz: one for 40 dollars, payable in ten days after the driving for said lots, and one for 35 dollars, payable in nine months after the drawing, in ten days after the drawing the purchasers shall receive good and snfficient clear of all incumbrances, riot exceeding, three dollars each, at the expericeof the purchasers Persons who want lots, will please to make early application, as the advantages now offered, are certainly such as cannot be had again in the neighborhood. FREDERICK NAGLE, WILLIAM CHILD. AMERICAN SHIPPING, A great proportion of the -American shipping is now at sea, or.

in foreign ports' exposed to captuf e. It is next to impossible to estimate the number- but they amount to many hundreds, and some of them immensely valuable. Why were they not permitted to return home before war was declared Why interdicted VVe have. -information that BUclc i lorse Tayern. THE bavii fcnVoved tci Marietta," Marietta," at one lsiaua in tne West Indies, mere freedom of opinion or right of remark.

Ral'igh Minerva. MASSACHUSETTS LEGISLATURE, HOUSE OF REPR1.SENT-' ATIVES, June 25. ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE. The committee who had under consideration the message of his excellency the Governor, communicating a declaration of war against G. Britain, reported an address of the house of representatives to the people of Massachusetts.

The. address is against war and recommends the preferance of the frieiida of peace to office as the remedy whiles all constitutional duties are submitted to. "Yesterday the senate adopted without debate, an a Jdress to the people of the state, in support 6f war, and ordered ten thousand copies to be printed. Arrived at Portland on the 1st instant, the New-York pilot boat, Brothers, 8 were no tess man lau sail, on the 7tn ot July 24, 1312. 5 10-if.

June, and upwards of sixty N. il. The privileges of ferrying is We this: day publish 'thp very excel-ent cbarge of the Hos. De Witt Cun-tov to the grand jury of New-York, This gentleman having lately become object of public attention, as a candidate for the next presidential chair, every thing that relates to him is tularly interesting: As a decided friend to Commerce and Peace, it is quite likely that DE WITT CLINTON will receive a strong support in all the states north of the Potomac. Wc think it not at all improbable that Pennsylvania will give a vote" so decidedly in his favour, as to put his election beyond the possibility of a doubt.

Freemans Journal. The commissioners for that purpose sppointed, have reported Allen Town the place most proper for the seatcf justice cf Lehigh county, aiiyuu in Liverpool ctny ia reserved to ibe proprietors, Wanted. that well known and convergent stand, in the village of Mnnheim, rmerly occupied by Mr. John leave id inform her friendw the public, in that she has provided herself with the best of liquors, and made every arrangement to hfford a genteel accori.f modation, to those who will favour her with their patronaee. IIEINTZLEMAN.

April 11,1811. 47 N. B. She siiil continues to canyoi" the oiU piat end ifonmo store, iay iasc- lncrAimoer in uisoon, a-diz, Sec. are great.

Many of them are now on their return. God grant them a safe arrival. Norristopn Herald. We are happy to h-ar th2t a letter from Col. WillUms, at New-York, states that the squadron ltely seen orf our coast, proves to bs Commodore Rod- A journeyman tinplate worker.

Enquire of the subscriber living is Colum bia, Lancaster county. JOHN NORRIS. June 12, 1S12. 4-3qtf. i BLANKS 77 I FOP.

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