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The Charleston Daily Courier from Charleston, South Carolina • 3

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tgf Patrick No 143 BRqAp-STAEEY HAS received by the ships Daphne and Cnsar from Liverpool the ip Jifporrt from Jamdon and the Olive Brunet hosts Glasgow a veswgeu- eral assortment of FALL WINTER GOODS Suitable for either Town or Country Trade' whiejv will be sold at a moderate advance by the Piece cr Package for Cash or Jsotc at short drtes to approved purchaseis 1 October 29 Higb Water Ibis afternoon 24 minutes fast 4 Sun Rises 29 minutes fast minutes fast 5 ids A Poetical AvDtLSti fa the Electors jf each I Party HOW strange it is that party frays Should so mislead mankind Opinion thus to vary ways And madden every mind 1 Must I because a friend Is partial to his side His friendship slight but to defend selfish pride? Curse on that party which can steal One virtue from my breast Can party cure can party heal The troubled soul to rest Why cannot each opinions have I Why rancour intervene Assert your but still be brave With prudence in each scene Do all not more than ordpr moulds Support your man in peace The truest Kale that justice holds Is one case I I I I I I PORT OF CHARLESTON arr7veit da Schooner Louisa Clark Guyther Plymouth tf Wm Milligan Corn and Flour The brig Olive Crowell in 5 days from New-York anchored within the har yesterday afternoon The schooner Gabriel Duval eapt Watt from Nassau was coming in last evening Capt Walker of the ship Laconia on the 8th inst in lat 38 long 47 fell in with the ship Alexander Hodgdon of Beverly 2 days out for Calcutta with the loss of her top-mast and had suffered considerably by bad weather The brig Dean from Savannah is arrived at New-York 1 he French ship Caspard of 74 guns one of Jerome Bonaparte squadron was spoken on the 19th September in lat 37 OS long 53 22 a number of her crew sick with the scurvy 20 had died Kimball Rand AV 15 QvFeK-STrhFT HA receive! bv the ship iiefaiderr from Boston the following GCOD1) which will be mid low for Cash Calicoes Iadies Cap Pjtterra Irish Linens Cotton Cam-bricks Shnw 3s Lunger Handkerchiefs wide and narrow Tape yellow ptsrpla and black Persians Bonnets Fans Cotton Umbrellas black blue ard Company Nankeens Marsailles Cotton Gloves Coat Buttons Suspenders Ornamented and PI In Comb Kid Morocco and Leather Slippers 80 pair SitwurrowJJoots 300 pmtr black grain lined and bound Shoii 700 ditto Jegrq Shoes 30 boxes Soap few boxes Chocolate October 22 wspiTMtojtr octoMr 22 isoe SfC-s -5 -PpOINT IMENTS CHT COUNCIL CONTINUED Frr George Reid John Potter Daniel La ham Thoma Morris Nathanial Ingraham Young Edward Kenedy Robert Howard Charles Graves Peter Smith fcfraiior) William Mazyck Daniel Stevens John Cart John Johnson junr Cripps Commissioner ue of the Oifbait House John Holmes I Daniel Steven John Parker Desaussure Nathan-4el Russel William Somarsall Wiliam Johnson junr Philip Gadsden Daniel HalL Commissioner j- tf East-Bay Street Market and Market in Meetirg-strfit Johft Mitchell Thomas Winstanley Christopher Fitziinions Simons Charles Coch-" ran Commissioner tf Boundary Street Afri-fr--Willjam Hall Thomas Morri William ShirtlifT Gadsden 1 powalL Commissioner tf South-Bay Ashe Blake Smith Punter) Peter Smith factor) Commissioner of the Poor Purcell Benja-- min Boyd Morton Waring William Hall William Price Simon Magwoead Comisoistionsre of Thomao Somarsall A-'(fr wahara Marliltry Dr ohnson I Iorlbeck Win Price Commissioners of Russel A Tunno JL Hazlchurst 'VVmHall FC Mey Commissioners oaf Streets Jos Righton Geo Macaulcy Faber Wraa Hall Nathaniel Ingraham Jacob Ford I J- Goyd jr Purcell Teter Smith (planter) William Mazyck Wnulxice John Robinson John Cart Commissioners tf Marine Champoeys N-Ingraham CMey Fit Simons ATunn Commissioners cf Roads --Thomas Shubrick Jolin Webb Thomas Bee sen Thomas Gadsden Robert Cochran 1 ELXCTION RETURNS Messrs Martian Millington tf Co -w 'please to insert the following in your as it in- Solves a matter of import a free press ensures for it utter- nes 4 am Gemlrtncn i Yqiir humble servant JAMES LADSON Jun be Cj- FRIDAY next the 24th Jnst will I the RETURN DAY of the Inferior City Court 1 October 21 MR CROSS INFORMS Ms friends and the public in generft that he is now ready to receive for DYING and finUing all kinds of Silks Woolens and Cottons in the neatest mas ner also Hats Bonnets cleaning and glaeing Calicoes and Furnitures His new improved establishment en-ables him to execute all orders on the most reasonable terms with neatness and dispatch at No J4 Beresford I tree nearly opposite bis former residence October 22 There in an equal poise Desert should turn the beam Judge all in peaceful eyes But none by hat thty seem Our interests should not each support In this can any er Reason herself the paths exhort Which way we mpst prefer Why then should I with partial ends conduct blame Jiave we not each our friends claim 1 Let us not then with envious rage By furious zeal misled In weak unsocial broils engage Because Blue or Red (T MONTHLY REGISTER The Sub- I scribers to this work are requested not to pay their sub- scriptions to any other persons than to the Editors of (he no others being authorised to nive receipts October 18 Or WEEKLY -Vive numbers of tJlis very excellent arid valuable political paper I published at New-York by Mr Fessenden have I been received at the Courier-Offtee where they may be seen by those Gentlemen who wish to become subscribers October 18 CY THEATRICAL CENSOR The Sub- seribers to this work will in future receive their numbers I at the Courier-Offiee flos 1 and 2 forthe present season are received October 18 i Notice rHE concern of DAVID tf Co is this day Dissolved by consent All persons indebted to them on Bond Note or open Account are hereby notified to come forward and make payment as soon as possibly this season that they may I enabled to satisfy the pressing demands against them The business in future wil be carried on in the old store under the firm of and HANNAH ho will be obliged to the friends and Customers ofthe late concern for a continuation of their favours October 22 jodl2 Public aVuction TO-MORROW tie 23 inst will be sold before our vendue Store precisely at 12 o'clock 5 A HOUSE AND LOT Situate pn White-Point South East of Charleston butting and bounding on hard to the North of the Estate Daniel Blake to the Westward on land belonging to the late Mrs to the Southward on land late part of the Estate of Dr Savage The Lot is 7 feet 5 indies in depth and 02 feet 10 inches jn front The House contains three rooms is one story and a half high with a Kitchen Conditions Notes with approved Indorsers payable at three and four months Ytriee Blair October 22 Observing by statement in the public prints of the late election fur St Bartholomew's Parish that the representatives rttux-iud elected are v- Richard Sixigeilton His EicelltDcy Paul Hamilton John Smy lejr Permit me to for ward this partial statement of the poll Richard Sirgellton 213 Paul Hamilton 137 From the following confessions in the Aurora the Fede- John Smy ley 125 I ral'uts have succeeded in tlieir Ticket in Philadelphia at JameLaJon 119 the last Election By Article 1st Sec 21st of the Constitution" No per- Ward An election for inspectors in the Legislature hilst he of the approaching general election was held in holds any office profit or tru under this state except i this district on Friday in this cihs the exerT ht mi rT 7 vy of this state jus- tions madd by both partied the rchublan and ft trees ofthe peaco or justicesof the county courts while 7 1 rcpuusKunwajtr receive no deral suqrassed any everbefore witnessed at such an election the federalists brought out even the aged the lame and the and upon the salaries The Governor by the Constitution not being eligible could not be elided and therefore the representatiyes who General Orders State of South-Carolina Head-Quarters At Charleston 2d Oflober 1806 AS a token of respect aid of regret for the melancholy fate of their brother-soldier Brigadier-General M'-PHERSON of the 5th Brigade the Officers of the Mi-fitia of the State are invited to appear in uniform1 with military mourning for the four next succeeding Sundays By the Governor 13 Commander in Chief Morton A Waring Aid-dc-Camft Regimental Orders IV alter-Borough Sefit 6th 1806 AS aBM'k of respect dus to tha memory of the Brigadier-General M'PHERSON for his services and attention to the 5th Brigade the Officers of the 24th Regiment (being of the 5ill JSrigad) are requested to appear In Uniform with Military Mourning for four succesive Sundays from the date hereof By order of Lieut Col Fishbourne Wm Oswald Adjutant of the 24 lb Regiment frill take their teats art Richard Sin gelltcn John Smyltry James Lad son ST CEO RGB'S SOCIETY A QUARTERLY meeting of this Society will be held at the Carolina CorTEit-House on TO-tMOR-ROW the 23d instant at 7 he Members are requested to be punctual in their attendance By order of the President Benjamin Leefe Secretary October 22 i 4 1 AGRICULTURAL society AS there is an absolute necessity for the attendance ofthe Members to transact the business of the same they are therefore particularly requested to attend special meeting TO-MORROW at 12 at the Carolina Coffee-House John Champnevs president Octobrr i result the federal prints have wannly congratu lated their party The result however we are happy to say is hnorable to the opponents of old tories anc they hare carried Jive of the fourteen wards last year they carried but they polled 1350 votes the federalists could not poll more than 1434 so that 134 is lc majority which the federalists of the state and union are cone-rat ulated upon We have had no particular returns from any other part of the district but learn that in the Northern Liberties and Southwark the republi cans carried their ticket withoyt opposition The inspectors elected are 9 republicans 15 federalists and 4 quids rThe assessors elected are 6 republicans 6 federalists and 2 quids As Spain is said to be backed by France and disposed to engage with us in the unprofitable contest of trying which can do the other the most harm is there not some danger that the French ships of war in the Chesapcak may be made use of to levy conjribytious upon our towns in that quarter In what manner are the French ships of war in the Chesapeake to be repaired No individual citizens will be credulous enough to expend money on the faith of bilk' to prance The probability therefore that the treasury of the United States will be called upon for more tribute Whether any secret law has been passec provided for such an occasion we cannot say However that may be if we should pay the expense ofthe repairs while the war continues Great Britain will be very likely to consider us as taking part the contest in favour of France If we refuse the Frenchmen will in all proba ST COLLETON -P'Lrbtr of Qongress William Loug Fton Smith SO Robert Mariorx si John ard atnet Lar cache Holmes jun John JlrUbane' Senator for Clnterr I airfield ewj oho Peat son NTdirfrestniativei for Tucker CLuborn Clifton Representatives for John Thomas John Bond Alexander i-taik-Refresentativtt fnr James Mis-Campbell Driel Flud Representatives for Isaac Dubose Abraham Blanding 1 Representative i ftr Orange Jatres Stuart Dr Y-Jamison Representatives ftr Eihfetd William Strother Samuel Alston Sestahrfor Richard Creech Lewis Malone Ayerv Thomas Galphin Joseph Bellinger State of lie Eall fir so Member to Congress In oho Taylor £87 Henry Ward 11 NTilei Pinckney 6 In John Taylor 229 i Henry Ward 16 5 VYiles Pinckney 1 Jn St Taylor J31 t-Jeurj M'a 18 St NY iler Pinckney 32 Henry Ward 51 John Taylor FJ 42 In Henry Ward 1 234 John Taylor 97 French Calvinistic Church ON SUNDAY next the 27th inst DlVINE SERVICE willbe performed and a CHARITY SERMON preached by the Rev Mr Dktarcnks in English for the purpose of aiding the Funds of this Church to main- I tain the Widow and Orphan of their late Pastor Mr Bodrdillon who died of a fever brought on by his I attention to the duties of his Church and in assisting to save the building in the fire of 1796 when destroyed A number of the Pews wdl be kept open for those who are charitably inclined By order of the Elders James Custer secretary October 22 Public Auction In conformity to a Decree of tbo Court of Equity will be 'sold on TUESDAY the 115 November hi 1 1 slock attha subscriber usual plate of eale A VALUABLE Tide Swamp PLANTATION situated on Savannah Back River containing 640 acres of as prime rice land as any in this state of which on hundred and sixty acres were cleared aud cultivated about ten years ago i There are two considerable knolls on which the plantation buildings stood and the foundation on which two Tide Mills were erected are still in good preservation it is in an excellent pitch of the tide and what has been planted has produced -equal in quality and quantity to any lands in the state Conditions one-quarter cash the remainder payable in 1 2 and 3 years on bonds bearing interest from thp day of sale with personal security and a mortgag of the property Win Payne September 24 Landing this Day Prom on board tie Sloop Independence Captain Sommirs from Philadelphia 2000 bushels of CORN 50 barrels Superfine FLOUR 20 ditto WHISKY 1 20 kegs BUTTER 40 barrels POTATOES and APPLES and A few hundred bunches of ONIONS Tor fait by Perry No 1 Crafts' North Wharf October 29 notice' i ALL persons desirous to become Ganger of Liquors Packers of Beef and Pork Measurers of Fire- Wood and Lumber and Weighers and Measurers of Coal are directed to deliver heir applications to the Subscriber on or before the 27th day of the' present month at his Office the south wst corner of the Exchange Bounetheau October 18 wanted A LAD of respectable connections to attend a Store- For inormatiqn Spply at the Office of the Courier October 13 Fire-Master's Department fc' October 6 thy 1806 THE Fire-Masters are happy in notifying their fellows citizens that the City of Charlestofi is now as well provided with the means of extinguishing fire as perhaps any other City in the United States They have sixteen Fire-Engines with Fire-Hook Ropes Ladders Ac in proportion these are' upward -of seventy large and capacious publid Wells and a great majority of the lots have private Wells pink in them there are also upwards of ten thousand Fire-Buckets in the City at present and -when every house its compfe- ment the number will be greatly increased and when -this is added the consideration of the usefulness of that vigilant and enterprising Company of Axemen With these means in out hands it is hoped under Providence that a fire cannot ever make any considerable 'progress! especially if every person on an alarm of Frt vrwet carry their Backets wh them to the spot and a an inducement to do so the Fire-Masters engage that all Ze tker Backets that are marked with the name shall aftet a fire be gathered up and returned to the owners! in good order by the Clerk of this- Board and in the" event of any Bucket being burnt or lost on phmf beinv made thereof it shall be replaced at the expense of the City' Daniel Stevens Chairman Philadelphia Medical Museum' COMPLETE (Sets of this Wo'rk juft received Sub- seribers are requested to call lac tieir cbplehtt the Courier-Offiee A GEORorrowtr oct 18 At the dosingof tFxepells in this Jown on Tuesday last -Y emstves they hve lately for a Representative to Congtejo represent the districts changed their character or unless they shoulc fWinyaw'Williamstvmrgh Marion Horryi Darlington be deterred by the fear of our gun-boat Jt Marlborough for Free Mei bers te the State Leris- tt Jt Marlborough for -three Mei bers the State Legis- ature for Winyaw District the polls stood as follows FqT a IKefireimtat'rve to Congress I WILLIAMS Winy aw district 0 Scattering 3 10 Gazette LOUDON AUGUST 12 The opening of the Jewish Assembly at Paris took place upon a Saturday the day on which The fallowing Centlemeo were elected Member to the 2jv '7 evof employment Bote Legislature i-Josim Bltth Josxru Alston his ntf doubt was done designedly Bonaparte JiiNjAMcx HuotL delights in outraging all ancient prejudice and The following return Hve been handed us by a gen- We have little doubt that he intends to Kv Fantee Canal Company THE Stockholders are hereby notified that the Interest on tlieir liquidated debt becomes due the first of October next AIL shares not settled for within 30 days thereafter will be exposed to Public Sale agreeable to the resolves ofthe Company By Order of the President Wm Payne Scc'ry tf Treasurer September SO Charleston Mutual Insurance Company A MEETING of the Stockholders will be held at teir Office on Monday the 3d of November at 12 to receive the Report of the Committee appointed the General Meeting held the 4th of August last for considering an eligible mode of dividin the Funds of the Company in case the Stockholders shall then resolva 0n a division of the said Funds John Champrtey8 President Attested PaNR Secretary October 20 AGRICULTURAL S0CIETT LOTTERY AT a meeting of this Society on Thursday they have RESOLVED That the Drawing positively semmenu on the fourth Monday in October being the twenty seventh Persons purchasing one hundred Tickets shall have one hundred and five delivered them upon giving notes with approved indorsers at 60 days and also all persons to whom the are indebted may have them oa the iame terms a John Champnevs Clast man of tit Ctm-Kistkeemt Sept 2Q jforce the Jews to change their dav of Sabbath fThe speech with which the assembly was opened the Imperial Commissioners is remarkable for nothing but its insolence and impiety In the height and excess of their impious zeal theydare to attribute to their idoj one of the attribute of 1 the Almighty the attribute of Omniscierce Management Soon after bis return from what Our reader will easily collect fronj the questions Is calledthe Litchfield Festival General Joseph proposed to the Jews that fconaparte means to YlfiLLCor of Killingworth Marshal of the majte the Jews liable to the laws ofConscriptiuii For Connecticut district was questioned by a He treadS upon tender ground let him beware democratic neighbour who did not attend Rhe religious propensities and attachment of Festival respecting the proceeding and parti- Diea were never outraged with impunity he has cufarly what had been done relative to Selleck yet to' learn perhaps-the length to which reliri-Osborn fVe have replied the Gereral giv- ous fanaticism will carry the human heart tn him a considerable- sum' cf money and induced him to stay in frisoir aohng as his confinement will he benefit to our or words of that New London BLANK MANIFESTS For Sale at this Office.

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