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Mv anjnut I ei ,'." eric crapy tc'.r.ct " No I Vij'ci tfai ner Ms'h on; No re! el tirats inr Pcn'ocrats ' (..'an stand before t!:v Li'. -si: With '.ir.Mi.i1; jaws and potent p:vs, lieu bwall ov.- rr he'll j)oi;nd tl.:n; a land each Mi.ivc shall f.ml Irs erave, V m th'.-a we'll drown tlu-ai, ' r..-, v''" cried John orhi full of wrath r i. out an t-xj'oditicni: .No V uikee boat shall dr. re to f..-..'it, I'nlcss by my pel rmssiei). Ri.t Lck-a-r!a ' (as Yankees saw' I low clrcll the rebels t- dl'd loai' J he (iuenicre scarce touch'd the si a, Till Uncle Isaac -.. hk:i. lit tr mc how Unr.le Sam did :. At Johnev's sore contusion: "Hut when Decatur's thunder jday'd, It b'ckf the vain iU hiMcn. The Q.ieen cf tVif. r.ccaT Ir.vM her hca 1: I'eor Joluiy iot the c!i die, Which rij.'d him nifre and mere revere I ur t ve'ry iit:lc ,.'.:. . On l.rit's wave, whilr Harelav brave. W'th C:. irtof.c :n-iki:-.p merry, Jle ehjine'd i. rto take the beliv-achc, W't d:e:,c!dd l.iii si with 'trv, lis valiant f.ctt ia crde r neat, t :i,o.-v'd in Put in hay. st. And v.dcr g'-a:n'd. vvhilc lnry ttc:i.'d Her honors on that dav sir. Next -n ti-.c l v. ' .T,-.hn toi.k his stand: At M;i'fvS,r5 he heat Us: X!'it triu-r.'h' faie w, Hr.ton's sha:r.ckv' ".inda's t'aey d.idi treat us. At H.i''.iir.orc we made him roar A -id scanner from on? sho-e, ir: AV d ;::'' hu c.rrr. while yallant Kc;:s La) wiultdinj; i;i his gore sir. 0;. Lake Chamj'Liirt, he trie ! nain To mend his wannirg ffrMie. W'V h nctt cird it'fn ni'h'y train, That up the hike escort him: But biavt M'Comb who st;v'd at home, Cave Jolin t dreadful shock sir, And. Tom McDonouh sei.t Ids fltct To dreary Davy's locker. I'hiK jda'e and bus'va prov'd touhct: John wish'd t" !je in.;re airy : rit thought try a higher clinr, So went tn Niagara : T?ut there, old Hroa-n soon knrk'cl hitn dotn, Ani (Jains and Ripley kiil'd 'aim. He g t. a 7"rtfr-:',Vin his Crc;, o w ofully they lick Vl him. To Otlears next stff.r'd .rohry Iiu'.I, In hopes tr be more lucky ; Put there he got hi? helly tull f hoe cake from Kentuckv Old Hi:k'ry there, and Jack Adair, And thoe from Tennessee t:r, Bied hihn airair:, m ev'ry veinHe never bled so free sir. On ev'rv dru r, en ev'ry e Wo lat!;r r'd and we shav'd h'm , He was content to treat at (thent, And this mar.T'ivre avl him. fi.it if'aiin he should he v.un, Or dare to hi" uncivil, Well let him know his reht 1 foe Can thrash han like the devil. Then id! 3 our jjlass, nor let it juii.-, Each son ct gallant sire; (a t ies'ive flee and liherty AM honest hearts irs,ii c. JT-iU Tars ta: f ..;.'...'.': - We toaf t and i h nie (hi. n store ; The trump, of fame shall s'iil (,- !:.i:i:, Their 'iei 'Is ti.r ( i.'.'.les-j ;!e.ty. 1U-J.1C10VS.

The principle on -i-hiih Christ rtcrives his Dimple?. Extract from a Sermon by Rev. Justin ICdwrhs; Text, Ho nuns xv. 7: " Whcrcfcre receive ye one another, as Christ ;i!sn rcccivffi us, to the glcvy of (inij ! Net because tiny belong tn this particular nation, or to t!nt : for in every nation, lie that ftucth Goil and worlcrth rightcousnrss, is accepted df him. He is no respecter of persons He docs not receive men, because tliey are rieh, or hnipircrl in the world. His disciples arc often poor ; tiv sometimes ('esj-is- d. Tho-?.' who have very lithj of tin's wodd, ac orrtn li'.h tii i ji:h, arjd licirsui' ih'j kr;:2dcin.

Ch'.Ut docs net receive men becaiibe tiny arc le.irned, inttilifjent or powerful. Foolish things has he snnietimcs chosen, to eonlound the u isc ; ami vtuk th'ngs io confound the nj'c'i'.v no llesathuuld clory in his present e Nor docs he receive men because they arc poor, despised, illiterate, or feible. Son;eti;:ies the rich and honoured; learned and powerful; are humble, obedient followers of Jtsus Christ. He decs not receive men hc'caiK.e

they ate born in a Chnstam land, aiafhave jjrown up umler the Ihdit of the popel; nor bewusc they have received Christian baptism ; or partaked of th.e Lord's yupper M iey have done all this, to whom he will say, I never knew you : rVpa't from mc. yc that work iniquity. Nor does Christ receive men, because they bctang to one particular denomination or sect of Christians; or on account of their particular form of Church Government or ex. ternal worship; nor does he rt ceive them because thty attend outwardly to the ordinanc s of th? Gospel at

this cr tint particular time; cr 'ti this cr tha' particular way Nor docs he for anv one of these ever rt jeet them. And to sum uo all in one word, " Christ does not receive men on account ot any merely exter nal distinction whatever 11 :r does he on account ol any merely ex'er nal distinction ever reject them.'' But Christ receives men, let it be written as with a pen of iron and the point nf a diamond, Christ receives men. because thti, new: Mm; as their prophet to teach them the will of God ; their priest to atone for thetr sins: their King to rule in their he-arts : receive their choicest atT rtions and govern thfip lives. " I love them that love me.); ' And lie that loveth me shall be loved of mv Father, and I will love him, and will manifes' myself to h;:n.'' And my Father will love him, and we will come unto him and make our abode with him." To be received of Christ, then ''one thjn is ntcdful." This is not any thing which is outward merely in the fiesh; it is that which is inward in the spirit. It is true religion. Christ re ceives all who have it: Kuropeans.

Asiatics. African. Indians, Jews, j Greeks Carbarians, S-vrhians. bond :

and free, of every description and of every name. m In the darkness of humm depravity nnd at a j;rcat distance from God, they may surround Mv-mc,eives with little badges of party distinction. But Christ knows none of them after thesr distinctions. He inquires not, do men belong to this particular part of my followers or to that; but do they belong to mt? Ii my love shed abroad in their hearts, by the Holy Ghost ? And do thy do the will of my Fither, which is in Ilea ven? If so they are "my brother, and sister, and mother." Presbyterians, Congrcpatinnalifts, Episcopalians, Baptists, and persons of evety denomination who embrace the Lord Jesus Christ as Jehovah, their righteousness; and to whom he b the end of the law for righteousness, as he is to every cne that believeth ; who love him more than father or mother, wife or children, housew ,,r

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oi Christ. He receiver? thcns however, not because .they belon,; to one particular part of his followers, or another, but because they belong V) kin, Hc that believeth on the Lord Jesus Christ sh II be saved. Let it be told to all generations. He that believeth on the Lord Jesus Christ shall be saved, let him b long to what people lie may. and k he that belL'veth no shall be damned." This, then, i-; the one thin?? needful; fa:'.;, m tiLord Jesus Christ, that h'-.. whi-' is the gif t of God. which wr .r Icl'ix hv love, and which ovtrenmeth rife world: cr in other v.c-.ds tru; I; "i on.

:crAr:ti.'m It Ci:rf.u Ltd wii:: Th. f alter (d'llie Marui-i be L:i Kayc",r, fell at the Itatlle of Koshack, h-v-in:' hi- wd-' pregnant da a.n, who vva !,(!! (,ii the tii-t S'eptcinlier. 1 7 r 7 : "t' rour-c General La Fayette; will L' M vi an i.f.u'e i, eft ffpteinhf r. He m j. raced the ai.-e of American Iioeend-,-nce in l't" wh'-n roepre h vl m little r rou it in France or in Furcpe, that iheir eoriunissioners at !'aris could tint procure a ve' oI to facilitate Hi-" pa-sae to the Cnitfd States of .M. He L:x Fayette and si-tne (ifiice-rs, vhowi-hed to fullcw his exair.ple. lie purchased at

hi own expense, a vei-1 winch he called the Virtorie; hut Lord itoriuouiit, the English minister at Paris, heinjr informed of his design, forced the French ' inimstrv to oppose it. After various atternpts'he at lensth succeeded in reaching America, and was kindly received hv Washington. "Icoiae (says he) to a'-k of you two favors; one is thatyou will p'-nnit tne to serve under you a simple volunteer; the other, that! am to receive no pay or emolument.'' General La Fayette is not rich, though hv strict eponornv, he may he said to he at his cae m his family chateau of La Grr.n!ze, under v.ho-e venerable roof Americans of rc-pectabiiity arc always welcome: indeed a visit to this antique mansion is a sort of pilrimae for cur conutrvmen who vi'it France ; and the ctd'mhtcried travellers of all countries readilv join in rendering homage to a man, who from a "trie t adherence to the virtuous principles of Washington, has become the most distinguished and admired patriot now living in the two heraicpheres, MUMEO JfMno. In Park's Travtb we have the following singular account of the method some of the negroes adopt, to correct their ladies, for unruly behavior, and reduce them to proper subjection. It is to be hoped that none of our bnr-y, useful, sensible tort of men, will ever take into their heads to teae and worry the public into any such plans of utility ?.n this country. ' . , Mr. Park rhr.ervcd, on criterion a viiJarje of Mall a, a sort of masquerade habit made of bark, hanjrin upon a tree, and, upon inquiry, he was told it belonged to Mu'rnbo Jumbo. 'Phis is a strange bugbear, common in all the Mandingo towns, and much employed by the natives in keeping their women in subjection; for a thev are not restricted in the number of their wives every one marries as many as he can maintain, and as the ladies frequently disagree among themselves, family quarrel - ' :i height, that tne authority of the husband can nolotiger preserve peace in his household. In uth cases the interference of Mumbo Jumbo is called in to settle affairs. This strange mini.-ter of justice (who i, supposed to be the husband himself,) disguised in the mask above mentioned, and arrrif d with the rod of public authority, announces his coming hv loud and dismal screams in the woods near the town. He begins the Pantomime at the approach of night, and as soon as it is dark- he enters the town and proceeds to the b ntang, whore all the inhabitants immediately assemble. It may be easily' suppo.ed that this exhibition is" not much nli-hod by the ladies; f r as the person in (Ii'guisc is entirely unknown to them, every one suspects that the vi.it mav

I'o-sibly be intended for herself, but they da:e n.t it fuse to appear when they are summoned, and the ccremoitv rc-mmcm ces with songs .-.nd (fauces which continue u iitil midnight, about which time Mumbo fixes on the. offender, who is immediately seized, stripped, tied to a p.,.t and severely scourged with Muinho's rod, amid the shouts and derision of the

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are generally loudest in their acdarna-t:-,:;s on this e.ccadon against their t.,;hiifiy :,:,tcr. Daylight' puts an e';.i V,

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L lB-k 10oOgali;,n,OJ' u All tho'e indebted to tlr t. , , Jacob tbiscmr.re, dec'd.r Ct'! evtly reepieMed to come'f,,,?; immediately iind di charge th lfj as the situation of the estate is ' that prompt r,syin;.nt is (J il not I will be under the di,, file necessity of putting the , r and accounts in proper c;icc . for collection. CHARLES BF.GGS. AJninistr&r, June r,oth, 1823.

LOOK THIS WAY, FARMERS!;, The subscribers having erit-H into pirtnrrship in the Tanning Currying business resnectfdiy ir. frm the citizens of Charlestnuna its yici'dtv tbt tlvy intend keepinon hard, a constant supply of 5

and !1 other articles in their line cf busirfs. Tin yhave aKo, n quantity of RAR IRON CASTINGS. SCYTLJf AXES. HOLS, ANI) SALT, 'a;j of which they will seil at rcdn e rates, for CASH, HIDES. SKIN'S, Sec I hey hope that they my1! favoured with a portion of the cij. torn of their neighbours, andfiiii-r themselves that their prices will te agreeable to purrhasers. M'CAHLEY STF.ALEY. Ciarwstown, June iUJ7, laij. N. B. HIDES Tanned on chares, cr otherwise, to t'jitcustor;'.. ers.

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is UNION HALi,1': .-i jri ;"" ""' t ;; i. JiLsubsrriherinfonrisMisfirrJ--. -.and the public in general, thui i:. I .; j has opened a HOUsKOK l-'NTKUTAIN'MFM. i " in that large and commodioiis I)r;."k r ; House, east of the CourtdloU;C, v. ' ;'('harlo;trvn, at the sigu of -- UXIOX HALL? h Hand imme.diafely opposite the 5i:rr "-of the (Vo..; Are.i ; v here he veil ; 'provided an.l in complete rcauir.c-',.. ."'it,-) arcornmodate all those who iz .-. , j-favor him w ith a rail. The llou-' , --' i'; a very spacious building and w if i'jr.-iku la ted to atiord comfort. ; '!'!V'' " iclh.T.s as vv( II as others w ho .".y r'-; -rpair here, in the r i c Is 1 y scas-u: j-tlie year, to enjoy health. oi He ha- provided hirr.i'elf with -;good (,tler, and his Stable is . ; . j.venif nrly partitioned ofl'vvidi 'lar Stall;, and in perhaps no !"," ; -inferior to anv in the county. H "hvii! keep it "well furni-'iel -lilav, Oats and Com. and v:,;''' -j aention wiii he piven t' n.ndt - "neral Sd.t;-;-acti(n. l-i WIFFIAM W.)OV.V. - Chvh-fnn. (cA it Mn 21, l.'S'o. ji J. R. iloies uiil be rrroiv' , It-it his Stable, and v-dJ attn;..I t-.r Ji;bv the week, month, '-r vean c ':rea'onable terms. h'

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