T O C 0 N T N T.
tenant
cf
the
SERENELY - temper
ftiade.
Yi nfWely jcyous, WVrily-mufiTiE!
Dart beams of patience on mv bufy mind ;
I Teach me, like tbee.io varying tare refign'd,
In life's worft tempeits with the 1 urge to
- rife-- " '.V
fn thought and aftion temperately wife
Should fate th' enchanting Ipeiis oi loveae-
Itrdy, ,.
Oh, teach me hew to flight th unfaithful
. joy;: .
Make each delufion fly its native hreaft,
AnA tUmibrn'A hliwirl ltnnmtsiren. re it!.'
Should my ambitious toils, my love of
name " .' .
Public Auction.
. . ' . ,. . -
THE fubferiber propofes to
do fomc bulir.efs the enftung fea foil
in the VENDUE and COMMISSION
line. He will therefore receive all kinds
of Produce and Merchandife e ther' for
private drpublic fale--Will hire out Ne
groes,' andalfilr Matters of veflels and Su-
nercar?oes in the dilnofal and ourchale of
... i r n - Mi" o -
'Mtllan win give tne following i,,. cargoes, on application Attention
trial a place in his paper, it will audspunftuality may be relied upon.
i A. JOCELYN.
October 2$ 43 tf
rriot COiirWittewoiro, that paid ihe
partbn all 4haveo and thorn, that married
the man ail tattered ana torn, tnat killed
the maiden all forlorn, that coaxed the bull
with a crumpled-, horn, that roared with
rhe dog, that batked at the cat, that kilied
he rat, Rial eat the malt, that lay in the
houfe the Directory built
AUGUSTArept.7.
Law lnttlligencS.
If Mr. M
enrious
much oblige a friend and
ber.
Jufikcs Court, - - Term.
-., , vt . Meoro killing
a
t-
fublcrf-
Should friendfliip fteal its balmy hand
away", ;
Or fightlefs foj tunevmake nve pity's prey,
In thy foft bofbm let the feck 'repofe-n.
The pillow and the cin e of all my woes !
His honor the iutticetOok his feat, after
Eatrt hot a whilper from the tongue off iuvjg nnpann-lled and fwom the jury.
The plamitt dated, that the defendant
did with the force of arms, unlawfully enter
his plantation, and then and there kill, by
hooting with agun loaded w'nh powder and
lead, dhe tiegro man of the value of 45b
contrary tothclaws of God and his coun
try. - "
Tke defendant admitted killing the ne-
010, but endeavored to jult'fy his conduct
by laying the negro was in fob nt, occ.
His honor the julticc then lole and gave
the jury a flowery and labored -charge, and
(idii ed t jjeiu to withdraw and do julticc to
ihe parties ; the-jury withdrew, and m
a few minutes brought in their verdict wii.
tul murder. His honor told, them they
were wrong, and that they mult go out
again ; tljyey withdrew, and loon brought
in their verdict negro llaughter; the jut
tice in a' mighty rape told them to go out
aiTain.that thev were ttill wrong, that his
r j m u -
object was money ? they again withdrew,
& btoivht in damages tor the plnntifl", 45I
payable m plantation tools, and colt of In t.-,
die defendant complied by g'vmg nis note
for the dtbr, and p.iyingjupihe colt, wh ch
his honor received, treated to halt a pint
and ad journed.
ODE TO FRIEN D SHI P.
Pvionp 1 ftveet fourCe of ev'ry jo) ,
Thy fmiles each frowrt of fate defy,
O let me cal! thee mine ;
.With thee I'll brave the heavier! ltorm,
Difticfs and woe in every form ?
, O.make this bo Tom thine.
The happy pair, who own thy reign,
Enjoy what Alonarchs leek in vain,
And fhare the fweetsot life ?
Their home amidtt the warbling grove,
The feat of virtue and of love,
li free from care and ft rife.
Here kindnefs wipes the trav'ler's rear-,
Here 'tendernefs and grace appear,
To cheer the drtioping mind ;
Here ficknels finds a hcaiii. b;dm,
Here troubles grew divinely cahn,
Where love and friend fhjp's joiu'd.
Tins confecrated blilsf hi feat.
Affords a fafe and fweet retrenf,
From nuef and h::irarcl care ;
Hqre ttreains of bnul ailcviiun rile,
And fympathy that never dies,
Toblefs the iiaj'py p. dr.
Hail, friendfliip! tjneen of earthly joy,
Without thec, dladetrts are toys,
And vain is nature's tore ?
With thec I would for ever reft,
Made by thy baiir I'tipremely bleftr
Nor a!k the work! tor more.
From 'I'll it. LKNT I NF.L
Thus the juttice 'extended his jurifdiction
to 4. from 7I. ai d made h;s a court ol ct i
initial juri 'Miction.
A
A WARNING. -
PRACTICE has exiflcd for fcveral
years, of cutting and carrying away,
without permifhon, trom the lands of my
Hillton plantation, fire-wood, hoop-polej,
and timber of every kind as thefe lands
do not produce more of any of thole arti
cles than is equal to the neceltary conlump
tion thereot on laid nlantation, l am con-
flrained to give notice to my neighbours
(in and out of town) that this practice will
no longer be allowed ; and to requelt them
to give directions to their lervants accord
ingly : every future inltance of it will be
treated as a trelpals.
W.H.
October 26" 43 tf
BAR G A I N S.
To 'le Sold by PUBLIC AVCT IV N, atthtT
Court Houje in Wilmington, on tee id. day
uf ihe enfuirg Term of the Sapeior tc.vr,
the following defer ibed
VALUABLE LAND Sf
fmcrly the proptrty ef J'.hn Roiuar, ,
deceafedy 1 tz.
640 Acres on the Noith fide oftheNorth
welt River, joimng lands formerly -
owned by Goodwin fclletfon, dee'd. ;
291 Acres joining the above and below,
on lands ot John tjail, Efq.
jio Acres on the South lide of The River
joining the fame, on John P. Ciaty.
1 400 Acre joining the lame, beginning at
the moutn ot Woods' creek and iun
mfig down the river.
500 Acres on Alegator branch, between
the North. weft Road and River.
500 Acres joining the above, and near
Mrs. Williams' on W oods creek.
Alfo, the MILL-LANDS,
Containing 2120 Acres by Patents and
Deeds, with one or more very valuable '1
Seats, the advantageous CtuatJwji of uhith '
is too well known to require a further de.
Icripiion. Terms will be made known 6n
the day ol fale.
' BENJAMIN SMITH.
Oft. 26. ,
F O U N D
negro woif.an under my houfe
on Sunday hit the 12A inita new
I M PO RT ED
From L O N D 0 N,
And for Sale at the S'ore latelv nrm.
pied by George Hooper & Co. very low
double -fkincd i'addlc, faced with velvet, for Calh,
live owner may have it by ; provin.g $rcr ve,.y General Aflbrtnient of
)cr'v, pay iiijj uic cajhcc ji unsuuninii-
nient and giving a i mall reward to the fin
der. CHRISTOPHER DUDLEY.
Wilmington 26th October.
...1 :... I A V A N N A if. Sefit. in
On Monday the 2f(h intt, were arrefied
by a warrant from John Glan, Kltj. mayor
of this city, John Monay ol the Uate of Ma
ryland, and dliatn towell ot the U;te ol
North-Carolina, citizens or the United
Stales. V who were picked on at fea with
The Houfe that ' .ck built," in a P'- tlnee other whites, and thirty-five blacks,
iitical vitiu : r Munkof.'s rrqui furl by caat. CaUaghan,of the fehooner EHittnft) 1
the ralai of his tcml, com flit d wit :n
THE HOUSE. This is the Houfe'the
Trench Directory built.
L' ARGENT. 1 his is the malt that
lay in the houfe the-Directory bub.
Iinvinc been on board the Britilh armed
(hip, General Nicholls, of Grenada, they
were brought before doctor John Love, one
of the aldermen of this city, for examina
tion, when it appearing Joleph Moffay had
(hipped hiinlelf voluntarily on board the fair!
MUNKOE. This is the rat that eat armed fliip, he was commit ted to the federal
the nnlt that lay in the houfe the Directory i'l r his trial: hut it appearing that
jjyljj Wdbam Cowell, ou tne oath of two ot the
HCKER.NG.ThU i, M -h
killettherat, that cat the malt, that lay rf fcnooncr Grace, of Wafhington,
inthe houfe the Direclory built. North-Carolina, Mr. Armour, rhe owner, an
HOMESTUS. This is ihe dog, th
" I apprentice boy. Kl.ward Potter, ot North
barked at the car, that killed the rat, that Carolina, an t Charlc Langley, a boy of
eat the malt, that lay in the houle the Bolton, with two bUks i that cap. Michael
Directory built. Monifon, of the laid aimed ihio, had jer-
lONNY.'the rt mU-1ribmmnTtt fnitted the captain, owner, apprentice and
is the hull, with the crumpled horn, that the two blacks .0 go on hoard lot an , Ame
. , 1 - 1 , ' . rican fehooner, bfit had detained by com-
roared with the dog, who barked M.lbe uion lhe laid William Cowell, Kdward
car, that killed the rat, that eat the mall, f,o(er aml Chzrt Langley, on board;
tfcaHoy in ha houfa the DireQory builr. n,A nt K-Uam. on his arrival there, he
l.IHEKTY, la mode dt Francaif. v,jCcd a nuThifrfhtackrntiard tlteMJ
This is the maiden all forlorn, that coaxed Cowell n4 Langlty prevent them getting
the bull wWhacnimmcd horn, that roar away from his thin, (for Putter had jumped
.ltiMth ihmAnm. uho barked at the car.l into the Iwiat of rtieOliebe- Idntc m fea,
that killed the rat, that eat the malt, thai
lay in the houfe the Directory built.
ECHJALITY. This is the man all m
frrra'and torn, tht killed the mat len all
torlorn, that coixed the bull with a crump
led born, that roared wbh the dog, that
barked at the c it, tlat knied the rat , thai
jftrr rch:mnioiT a (hot full with hrr bv
iniltake at night) he w.m in confequence
ditcharfffd ' al terman Lowe.
CHARLESTON, Oct. 4.
We are informed that citizen Vitlor Du.
pont, conful af the Republic of France in
rhit rirv h.is received his annointmenr of
tat the malt, that lay in the houfe c0nlul-General of the Republic, to relide
racmv niiur. - 1.. fhiladelohia he is fo be lotteded in
THE ROWLEY DIVINE. Th'u isthi, itate by citir 11 Stherere, brother to
the Vritjl allfhavrn and fhotn, that ma -(General bcherere. A new appoint-irrt
nr.) the man -11 u'terc and torn, thatlj8 a'lounde; cit:?en thnc is to rilide in
Villed the maiden ail I rwrn, that toaxdl Wtlnmwton i. C. as Vke-Cimfnl of the
the bull With a crumpled horn, that Toared I Cpu!ric for that llatc. Citcen Mozard,
with she dog, that barked at the ot, tharconlu of ReptlBlic at Rolton, it to be
killed the rat, tlur eat the mair, that lay 1 Urcrrdrd by citi7.cn Grroult.
in the hvnPe the lrectory toir.
liLOUNT. 1 his 11 the Pairmt cover. NOTICE
-J ...t.l. f. ikii ti'tA t Un rut I rn alll
flllu,n and morn, for marrtinc the man C N Satwdiy the 19th day of Novem.
-11 .i ,mf mm th.it kifle.! the nu -l her next, w M be fold at Public Vic
den all forlorn, (ha' coaxed the bull with 'ion. Several NEOROK , part of the
a crump'rd born, iSat roared wnb the doR, permnn e.tat,. o: ,irs. margaret ueinat,
thar barked at the cn, that killed the rat, deceafed 1 comh ions will be -made known
that eat .he malt, that lay in the houfe on the day M Wt;
theD.mnrvo. f. I ft vVRIf 11T iE-
CONSCHACa Thii if the cock, that J. f. W HIOHT. .X.
crovfc-ed in the mcrn, that waked the IV- V UgM , Oa. 1
RAM away trom the
m. fubferiber about eipht'dajs
palt, a Negro fellow by the
rjt name of J O II N who calls
BaLhimfelf TOI1N GARDENER
JOHN
i he is a fhort aeffiyc well let
teouw, aiiti is iy trade a lilacklmith. I
think he has a fear on his f ace, but exactly
where I do not remember. He would be
known in Kayetteville by Mr. Grove's ne
crnes, in Wilmington by-Mr. D Mow fg, in
Chatham by Mr. Mallett's. ! think he is
endeavouring to net on board fmnp veilel to
po round to the northward, and (honld be
fail at Wilmington, be will go to Newberp.
I will pive f ifty Dollars to any perfon who
wilt apprehend and fe'eure tlir (hid fellow
lb that I get him again, ami pay all realon.
ablerhaiges, &c. W. NASH.
N. U. A fellow by the mmeof ROBIN
belonging to Mr. Carrot Gondloe, went off
with him. Mr. Gondloe, I doubt nor, will
give an equal reward for his. W. N.
Cafwcll county, uly 1 7.
GOODS,
Suited to the Seafon, among which are
i the following Articles,
White and coloured Plains,
VVhite Napt Negro Cloathing,
Bears Skins,
Superfine and Inferor Cloths,
Double mill'd Drab cloth fbr great coats,
Fafliionable Waiftcoat Patterns,
White and Red Flannels,
Striped Swanflcins,
Women's Cloth Cloaks,
Tatnmys, Callimancocs, Wildborcs and
other Stuffs,
Role and-Duffel Blankets,
Lead, ,Shott, Salt Petre,
Gut , Powder,
4 1-2, & 6 Inch Mill-Rope,
Coffee, Sugr, Rum &c. &c.
15. W. IHACKFR.
Wii
tnington, Ocl- 2C).
The Co-partnerfhip of icojt,
and
RAN away irom the
fublcriber, on tlie 7th mff.
a tall Black Ne; ro MAN,
by the name of Hary ; he
wore when he went away,
an old brown broad cloth
carried with him fome other
BLAKELET iSc VANCE Mollies, which I cannot ddenbe-hc is
Was diflolved on Saturday the 6th in. f0'"1 f 01 9 W "u " 11
by the death ol the former; all thofe who anaci Mr,c W .. .7,77
have uufetiled accounts with them, are ;v" . .1 V VJ
requeued .0 call on the fnbfcnber for pav. ,and aJd h" ff ,B. th'S "a,e " ? f4rCC-
ment, or adjullmenr, and thofe who are man ; he ,s a Ditcher by trade. 1 do fore
indebted to laid firm, It il expeaed will all nerlom from harbouring the la.d
make payment as foon apolbble, as there Negro -m Mtt
is an abfolute necclbty lor finally doling . j a ivico wniuni.
xhe afiairi of rhe cencerti. . N. B. TWO Dollar reward, if in rlus
'ftatrTcri If in amy otlier, proved I jut
him
Duplin-Coitnty, Oct. 13. cif
SAMUEL VANCE,
Surviving Copariner.
Wilmington, Ocl. 13. 44
T O B E
N O T I C Bi
SOI. I).
GN the Firftday of January next, HTE Copartnerfliip bftwixt Ceorci
fair, ifnot.thefirft f-ir day, Eiphi Hoow 'T1 Jo nckam, tner-
valuable country born NEGRO FS, to-fT?' was omoiveo on ,ne 7tn o. ju.y
lonomntotheEftaieofthelateCol.Sw.n. ,a,l by the event of the death ol the lat-
" o . : .
among them is an excrllrnr Cooper, al1!- ,r, ,r , .
r9nunr.. .j ., F.uJ... ,k I As there ta an abfolute nrcefhty for lei
has worked with I Carpenter, two Wo t,,n." f1edY al H'b thf ir cf
men who are prime hands in the Field or in Pnerlh.p, al thole indebted to
. . ..... I. . A .l.l.il. .... I VLI .l,.,..lAn 1,11, I -
the Houfe.two very likely Girli, one 1 ,c ; "'"'"" " .
about 1 vears old, and the oher.7.-They ,hc f,rn: f Cwlwl! Hoopf. and Co. are
t. . . . . . .... . ' I rm. ,,r-tmA IA .III. k ill lnm ailll I 1 IT It
are wen unpoied and not told tor any lao1t,l"T" "v" '"""""'H ''"i ,
but to pay debts. There is alfo a iicEroa l,av detnSndsaRainft lid firm, or with
Man about 60, who is well nfed to 1 ur I w"",n u,crc rc "r" K"U,,,"
pen.ine, and for his age valuabb j they t0 f lhib,t ,hc ,3l,,c for W"ni 01 ,KuuU-
are all a tanuiv ot negroei except the laffl,,w" ' n TTT . . . m m
mentioned and a ymL Wench, uhiel. 1 he flock of Dry Goods on hand, cor
woman M ran Ml at 9,,u Cm. t I hft no of a fmall alTortment ot articles vr;
fale. Any pnfon inclined topurchafe, fnayfpd ,rade tnf lW" ,! ,r
Tmm Kw ,1., , ... n. .Ifalr ai alfo the Rriff r AIR AMr.l.
iv - in 115. ne iwnniy ill "
negroei areas prtfcnt hired to MedICAN about 120 lonl burthe,b J fom
IfaatkandUvy in W .Imir.fton, and maIP,''tf rrPa,r "d rtV for recaivinj;
be Iccn ihrre. learro. AppW to
MILDRED SWAN. A.hVx.
mim JONES, AuVr.
oa. 26.
GEORGE HOOPF.R,
Surviving Copannrf'
Wtlmington, Otl. 5, t?