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UrlSgtfatfrtfcrdacfc, Sfct lon?Vnce,Ticty?bnt'ot "withrtad. Should any' WeUa!iV JrT f& . but not a Cent for tribute," -tell us .what they think of this measure of an jrl ministration which thev dnrriJ ate, and endeavour .la loer in the es- 'sue. and drovirte to the world thtrva-4 (. l"ril" ? . ei .;:. . .' .." ' i t - . I moroin n l to tni mm uouir. . u .'iiaLiti.i 1 1 1 Liiiie Kirri'rii ruciiLiri lit 'n iv ... inn rnrmv m nnavi. innr r nw; . . . t . r.i t 1: J 4 19 baaaa o tfct ft Ht& f 4 tBmy Teaching our shores, we shall in that;itBrM .frr,,,,,, sheeinef. hata, wi.r.1 case be afforded an opportunity ot in theft few dy received order to Uilim bringing the question fairly to an is-VmedutWy fat iht t'o and to W .1 'whose injustice :we should offer a so- .land is not able to contend sin ' lidcoluin ? " Let them tell us if the il- 'gle handed with France. lustrious Washington,, advanced, as 'lie thought, the interests of his cbunv K try by, rendering "tribute to Barbart-! "S'l'Admi'at ,r j. Colpoyi, Bart. K. B. Port Ad gle. m;rit, to liaa embargo on'-iil Spaoifo id fortufrjeia veil ;i ooona to iny port in apuo nd t Hiaial. Tha necefliiy order were PARIS, October 5: lion, oft Which after muchdebatts jhe iluoJi of squire tailes, ojr 649 mil question was taken by Yeas and Kays, lions of acres, and a very large prob and carried in the negative. 1 Yeas 12 portion of it fit for cultivation. -Nays IT. This presume may "I believe the account here given is be considered as ,- n evidence of the1 as nearly Correct as the present state 'probable success uf the Tepealing bill of the country will afford. , Tbeinha. in the Senate. -- , - Nat. Intel, bitants, a few governmental tools V; cepted, are pleased with the change." ; By a gentleman from Raleigh, we,i 1 . learn that on Tuesday last,at 4 o'clock j - - fC7 PRICES CURREXT the . . , j.t Y ' t 01 marque, ui "" ofjiiun ... By the last letters from- Madrid, we .-. w,r ;. inevitable. io the neat ioy of all L t 1. . ' 1 . 1 11' . !l . I . . . . r rt n r ' i . .. In I If aus, .ami ouvamcu mc puuuc csxccui icani vnai a camp oi ju,uw men is; omr jo ly ir o n.?yi Mitim'ii for Dcace, even on those terms, what' 'shortly to be formal jn the environs ofil 5 . October 26. decres of crediflEe" present chief aValladolid. -Accordina: to ultertori OnStrdyia it wi rumomed mDiin, at an ex-Madrices, this army will enter Portugal magistrate merits, who, pence little short of one fourth of what his pTedecessor incurred, and ' -ivithout a dollar's tribute, has com manded peace on his wn terms i Late Forcl gn Ners , whenever the Knglish effect a landing 'at Lisbon, or at any other point in that kingdom. 1 he . Portuguese Cabinet has hitherto reiused it is said, to ac cede to tlie propositions which have been made to the French govern ment. , - , GREENOCK, October 1 1. , : The Emperor of Russia, it is still j 'asserted," perseveres in his attempt to; 'J-estore peace between England and France, but we fear little good is to be expected at present from negoclation. . ' i ne meaiaung power4 u is saiw, ui proposed an armistice, to which Eng-! land positively, refuses to agree and properly. .We tire threatened with annihilation as an independent people, a' people incanable of resisting the ; arms of France 1 Stand back then "ye " patalysed States of the Continent,1 . (we ask not the interference of such 'as cannot deftnd themselves) and wit-' ness the decision ot the great ques tion Your fate' depends upon it 1 . A report is current that hostili'ucs "were immediately to commence a- pumst Spain, and that a force . was to be sent to take possession of Madeira. We arc h-appy.to announce, that a bttcr from Lord Keith has been re ceived m r.duiburch, which statesi that a squadrou is erdert'd for the pro tection of the coast of Scotland im mediately. The Gordon man of war which sailed on Monday from Le.ith Koadsjis ruturned with orders to re main. - n upon the anthority of le cr 'iom 1 ligo, Myo, md Giliviy, tKt French 1 et had iccbsied in Mullowman Bit, netr alizo. it wutvtn iddtd that ihcy hiJ landed t'uon. la order !to remote iny iljrm ibtt might be cretlfd bf this im.ur, Mr. Wickstr. wioxe a letier toiV ILord Mjvor. informine hif Lo:,1fKio tWit the jfuppofed Bt wti only foaill force of thrrt Biitiih men of wit, which fcsd ot.hored tu thf ibova bay ' XElV.rjRK, December 8. The Editor ot (ha Mercanti e Adrrrtifer it indebted o Cpf. R'chard. oft hi (hip Hoi Hnd, who irriifCl at. ihii pert laft evenliic -in the fbortoITec of e diva firm LWeToool. fort fteofLmdon papcrilothe t6 h of OA.! ioc!ufwe, o 4 Liverpool pjperato tlia .jth. 1 ' Thoogb 1 8 day j later mm our former ''Wi cei from London, oiirYeader will prrceivttha: very Few pobltc oecirrencti ot tmportinehad hippenad, and that, ro attempt tid been m.de to orrv proiefled invfi.Jnof England inio xecUiont though if pi-(Tib1 rht h (li!e pre J paratioai were convinced on bwh fide with in -creired tiiliyitVi ..' . i we ireiolorrr.ed tht a em,iargD wii et-; occled to be laid at Liverpool, on ibe 30th OA ' h- diy after Cipt. Itichardl failec 1 on all, vrlTcli io that port. The nation were in irma, exjvfting boni'ya vlfit from the Trinch; no hylin-U wai dome, roir,uluii were at a Ufldt tnd r?V appearanae inilvlid a gone . nl apprehendm that the fltnation of tlie cool ly wa drawing to aa importiat'cnfa. ' . ' The Texel wai blockaded by Sir id. Smith W refer our reader to th lu joined en- r'S for the molt miteriil 'irtilc.of in'; li- gence toataiaed i t the ptpTi wt have 'received. r ' London. Uctsbcr 31. "In ts prrf.-nt fiate both ot Ssain and Pjr- tul, (ov'rnmen' hav very wifely ds'etmtned not to luffrr Bnclh (hip to clear eut for ei ther of tf ofe kingdom!, at tora'ent, or at leas, tii lit' I .ff.clent convoy ia a-poi'ited Ao o'- dei waa icc-irdinrly fcnt 'eflerdiy to thf cuf- jti hmk,io prohibit the clenriot, ot B i tifh e(TeU for a.iy ' the port of 1am or T r- tuiV, uaiil oovov fk ' be noi,rrI. A, vetltl which had cle ltd Out wia Mited. Upon the 0 c - exchange thu mder waa mf niied in o in afiaal embareo, and'ih f.io-ji vernor Turner, received by express trom the City ot v ashmgton, the A mendment to the Constitution respect ing the election of a President and ice-President, which he immediate ly laid before the Legislature. Itpas- ed two readings in the House oi Commons and one in the Senate the same day j and on Wednesday it was finally agreed to by both Houses. which, had raifrd oron the mmur w hvt mentioned tWe. declined about hill per ct U 11 evident that minille' h.ve-oo Iim lur rtptalitiuni, if indeed ihcy hdny,(hai f"cte will prrmit sbi n or r-i tucal to be n ui. However lelLftjnt th'ife pxwrra may re 10 en ler into tae war, ma e'atm ify mil it.i ' lor they h.. every .hi o i.ft, an na.h.ng! eu1' oc(asi.oneu a great sen-uiion to gain ; tney ai youra to in wlitla oi Uie Cnliii'i car, and muH l.,l!ow h a lortvne. ' "Tit informed onrrmden "fr dy igi that oricr Hid b en fent to P ymijeth to pn- viae norci .,a pioviin,, tor lour mmtni, i.ii lO.COOIoiif ot Obippiog. It pa been laid laaj hry'io burg awiytht petfuni anj pit) ! prnyii ihe f nglilh licta L 0n. lhy may b da&iitrd, honevrr, Ij ano'hrr feraiwC of n; cli i rportince. Wa drclino alluding mot (iriicuiaily lolhe nnure of it. Cutler T1. Covernttil bit iCuej orden tjr Itrrwpii ingth CoiHof Ireland with finat pi'Ui aa in , LONDON, Oeil 15. An arrival from Hamburgh imports,' vthvtthe proposal for a negotiation J which it states to have been made at the same time by Buonaparte and tht Etnpcror of Husia, has been reject d by our Ministry. e, are not a- mongst those who will give implicit .credit, upon such authority, to the as sertion that any negociation has been oUcrcd at all to our government, auu particularly by the Emperor of Hus-I sia t but we can have no hesitation in saying that if such a proposition has been mule, it must have been done with a view only to insult and expose the weakness i f our miifUters. The Emperor of Kussia mu.t know, that the restoration of peace between! France and th-s country, at the pre-j tent moment. Is next to an impossibi-. a a.. . . . a m ' Iity. Much must be Dome by us, ana United K. ndm. much must be effected befare it can. I In eon faience cf thec.ptureof twiof ihr be pcrmittc-l to us todrenm of the rc- liJ,jn re.i. Jf.i imh wn ft diw io, . t.i i i r . -, I .f'nouih, li.atllie L ib Picket whuh it oow turn of the blsisin of tranTiil.ty. jt . yi4i , L fc, iMi . Wc have received letters of luc lst.U uj..uiuv b r. Cdoher 53. Vh' iiifnrnlfj ihia momi ic th' hCfi.eu! M irc'ju hit acr.tp fd the cornrpand of! in r-'ii'oii, iud ihtt Ceo Miwdonaltl hat if ! nr.fd (foAd m r.mDid. It It (aid ihitthe limf ia to coirm-nl tht 4itiuip limed itiinl) C.iglitd, iJ Mttdnoald e Luce 10 be f it i.ihQ fieland. Paihai h i ' b.i n.( i I tile i RuttinJ 8 !' i p9inng him to tht ttpediiloi. Th nomi i. .ion oi Kiitfii wll lu'pnlt moil oi our ridm' Tnry ci:ive, thai he wa everfr io ihe itt Mt , nd that great elegr-t o. y lebfilcd bctweta r' n d laompauei be wrrtlaojht tt believe, thai ht nlt" Ot( fTfiltd in ihcu(ulr iiiiimnii If t'' hn pii cip'fl livottd t aiaaaithical condiia oi ft r thai rni be, w hi. beeo in lumrd, i very p.ifi'ivt maaiwr, tbil be k onl.a td ro f, the commitU o! tk(e-l d.l'oo. eVm pi' te (Bay ltt veeo Inocrd lo tapnin Moreaa from t kaoatrait of It l opi loi ote aintd bttUin 'hi cbir Ot nl ir ititei It anode i a: t lo i aaercila! H koowt I ji f II ib hatred In wh ta tht chaia- ttt ot U.h lutbtt 1 U M.acat t A Awtotia r uj, .w ht utty tbmk that ht ap.oia.e ol c mil or diaiiaith lb iaiii.1im Russel was tried oa Wednesday at Carrickfergus, iand after atrial which lasted the wPholeday, was found guil- t-? and ordered to bs ekecuted.He was executed on I- nuay Private advices from Holland, of a recent date, t repgtt tlie statemeift of the navi' pre'pari'tions in the ports of that country beUg in a very forward state, with the addition that a general embargo is hourly expected to take, place ; and expresses a confident op;-' nioii that the attempt ts iiivade this, country wilt very shortly be made. lhetaVuigot the oath-i of fidelity: to thene government has. occasioned considerable 'disturbance in the Can-, ton of J5erne. In the Commune d'A- ergn?, the greater part reiused to take he oath. About 7 hours beTore the ifcremonr commencedrtbe'pcoiite assembled in a tumultuous manner. V Mr. Egger pronounced the nega-; tive tothe oath in his own name, andi those of his adherents. The nialcon- Kents alierwards nroceeded to tno church, and- declaved," that" till the; rights of die Commune, were secured, they could not take the oath of fideli ty to governmrnt. This happennd on ,'Jie 2d September last, on the evening of which day they found means to in- tro'lnca into ihe church a bottle otthe essence f brimstone near the seat of ihe president, which filled it with a vapour o peiiV'ntbl tint no or.c could remain in it. - . An order of the government of the Little Canton of Zurich, for the sus- ipension of the crimhul cdc ofllel From Raleigh, Dec. ,19. Francis Lock, Esq. of Salisbury, af ter ten baiiotinsrs, was on iriday, e- lected a Jude of the SupcriorXourts of this .State, in- the place of Judge Jonnston, who resic-ned. . The bill before the General Assem bly for raising a Revenue for the ensu ing year, besides the usual tax onlands,! town property, mh, Sec. proposes tax .of 101. on pedlars and 5 dollars on eyery store in the State. -1 m ' The follonvintr Utter. daliJ October 15. 1803, from Kizhhitoches, DOO miles, up Red River, writ ten by a gentlemen who lias '.explored lhat country and now "resides there, was co.imuncaled to the: Editor by ike Hon, James Gillespie Esq. member of Congress from, tkii district. . ' " I same as last week. DIEDi on Saturday last, Mr. Ax' Bkiw Ure, Cooper, of this town. Port ot W il niington. ' ' Enter ed Juice our aj. ' Sloop Henry, Robinson, Bermudas Sch'r Julia-Ann, Randlet,Guadaloupe; ' Ship Charlotte, Pearce,Piovidence,R.i'. - Lleareu. -Sch'r Favourite, Snow, Boston. Brig Sully, Jones, Bermuda. Sloop Blue Bird, Hawkins, N. York.' &loop Uelight, Boone, do. A' v I ii - tt' ' t . : in dc nireu To thehiglieft bidders, on Weclne day ths 4th of January next, at the Big BriJge, ' ? ; 1 he Negroes beioping 10 the Eltate of Thomss Moore, rieceafeil. Notes Withap proved. fecnritT will be required. THOMAS HOVJl, i . ROBERT H0WE,5Exx,v Decerobcr 27, 1C03. The subject of the Western lim'ts ot Louisiana excites here amoHg the French auJ Spaniards . considerable anxiety, Cnpc Nord, wtiich is r.ear tli,eioiitit of SabincRiver, and runs so aslo in- cbsdsall the waters of Hed River ; but: whether it is a straight or'a curved lincj is arioihr question : a stratc'lit line UE fubferiber having quali- fied as adrniniftraior 10 the lany supposcft lo begin ntate ot JAMES CAMOGK, dc-1. ccaicu, ivcs notice to all perfons having 3ands agair.ft the eliate-1 of laid Jamci, to prefent them for payn-;ent xvithin the time required by an aft of Aflcrnbly, entitled " aa ' rtora..Cape jNortl totht. bead of - J' di River will irclude, I believe, the most, beautiful country in America,, now: part of the Hp.nm.h province ol' Ta j chns, (pel!ed T;xcs) ; for Red River,: act to cncrnl an acl entitled an aft concerning prov'uv of Wills and framing Lcttersot Adminifiration, arid 10 prevent frauds in the man- ncarhe Lodd's nation (a fiie,Hytn!:c!i ru,c7 ? eiui, . o- I kin' TIW 'J Vfill UE UJIIC.1 iruin iaraz by the ooeta- nl Indian,,) about 100 miles above this post forks; the main branch of it,whicli. i ft very large river, runs in a di rection near due E. and W. and is navig.ble 1 00'J mlli n f it rises in tlie! mountainscfSaint a Ta.the hrad bran-: id, and i.uny members of ;c,es nearly or quite interlock with the' council have protested a- rivvr Jercmhnode Taosor Zana river, in Switzrrlan the inferior ,auist ir. . . . .: :'a Li'src branch of riverClrandor liravo. Letter, received l.vm t'-e Island of jAt m. a ,.U,tf bdow it4-conniience W:lh . lLlenaf by the couatry lup ihe lih. r:-P,P,r 1. .Tia-.i it.-fttvf Canl.iijin, lately arrived, sy, that , Tn. , 0r Vo,.AtviJ . fresh Jisturbsnces l.ave broken out at ' cr This main branch of Red River tccoverinir th: tion of Ctid act. indebted by note. m count, to (aid All perfons bonif, or optn cllate, arc rtruued to mais imme tiate paymtnt. " '3 ROBERT CAMOCK, Ad.n'r.. VVilinir.gfon, Dec. 27, 18413. .Will be Sold, "N VVcJtieftUy the nth of Ja- the Cupe of Good Hope ; and tlutthe 'crossen the heads at nearly right angles' V nuary ncxi, ALL ih-pcnlh liovcmor, unable to reconcile the sot- 0ftheSubine Anp-elina or Snow River,1 Property of James Camock, iliery, had dispatched a vessel to the .Trioiiy, the Rrous (or the Arms of deceafed, conf,(tinR of 3 qua iicou rar-ft, ii rcpretem ir.e s.-ua- jdJi lhc ColcradJ St. Antone, and tionoflhe prison to the Captain COondeloPc rivers, which are echerailv Encaud 1 tl.t hive U t.-ai d.t.aiom lor r .i.-x-." .1 ' "-.r .... yyr. 7. 5 .w "-..I ' '...- " , ir.-,i hiiii.iuuiuiniwi. i uuiuci 3 -i mc Irom 3 to 400 m on?-, antl cmntv .0 be m,4o;ed tndcr ihe com n.na of Lid :;RiTi"Jn trc .ate d to lnve fied into ,Cpurately into the Culph of Mexico, birdni,lor the orence ot tkit part ot the quantity 01 v f URT GOODS, Koufehold PiirnUurca &c. . Terms of fale fix months ciejit incinttnor, and to nave been enga-ea between Red River and river Grand;! tor aM.fumi above lorty (hilling; hy CarkMheCaa.cKin to serve in ,0 ,h;.t a riKht line from Cape Nordipui chafers ruin? bonds tth ap ;his army, in a grand expedition which w;u cxtcml ntai.Iy w. N. W. und cutiltrtiyr-d feruriiv. ..... ' - ' r mumoi imv a aw irrfiHH IfVPTal I HU- I" I I t4 f ft s V i i ff 1 C i f f 'U M' T x n r ' Y I The. v ': :v,v . . vru-u .uut, nr, iut. from FrankforliMith a very im portant piece of intelligence, whir h; wc sinccixly hope will sotm be con-i . firmed. They state brirrt). that ac counts had been received there of xhn' bombarding of Toulon by the R:iu!ij Tlsct, under the commm 1 of Admiral f.'jrd NMion. The particulars, wtrej not fu!ly known when the ureounts, cams asy, which only ut? gener!-' ly, thitit was most tremendous, an I. . did immense damage, not only to the French vctl in that J'rt, but to the w )rks in thv harbour. . It ba been determind bv the r.ii!'.li mercliinti at Libon. that all"' the property belonging to the Liigtith1 h'l be imnicdiuttly embarked. Pri vate letters brouat by the Lislon mil add, that t!i English Consul has ic'ivcn formal lntim.tiioii lo the nut thjnts, lint R would be necessarjr for: them to look af cr their property, 4 tt was nvich to be Larcdthat the Ml) - f the F.nrlish would not be Viv;H ftiw4 - 'rrta ibttoaal It iseveft aid otilcrs bsve artivr l, ttJ iru lo'i. Q.n'jOrtn ofh'npip' furthr rcmiv-d f Hi i'ish property, la lUo i to the intcllistcnf e wVicl we rn dy iice lls'rdto liavij been received by guter'imsnu rf;r4 Iri tSe chilly's pf'.urt' imis fr the invjsi'nt of ll'isioin'.ry, his 4 dtht tU"f rrc;ivcd .'vic cits Sj'nrdjy, ol a pirtofib'e aitiH'-rytUi'intd for the en tcr;ri. lining bfen a ttu'lv shipped, aid that th' IfMps iMfmSIt J 01 the tnist were il p-if r l r-a lirs tif in- b 1 Ii t'i' nitib lUrh'kKl of R u. I ir:i" t' Tf net ttji .1ed to Ik hi la Jn 13.1) irnpi, un ler tlie orders tif MllM'I'i, Il ( lll.i wl ItlS Mial 1 ... 1.1... . ... .1. . t,. . 1 iii,n ,M 1 iui, i ,i, mi ii,i , a wj .1 . , . . , ... 1 . Jala ib at lhb ad ol b'i across several of those rivers trm:irrk bidintj scar the great Tisli River. The their Leads, and incluJc some of the1 consequence r these descrtions has fine,-Counuicsi:i the wild, abo.md-l been such as o induce ihe.Council to in,T Wllh ,.kh l)r;jrict tt0ck-d with' issue rdcrs to prevent any Euro- buffaloes; wild horses, mul. s, hoes.l pcan from passing certain prescribed ic'.ai, Uc. and no hostile Indian bounds under pain of death. . Provi- to conU.n(i itiu Eut hoM lhc ,inc s.onsare extremely senrceatthe Cape ; be a curve. pursuinE some water courst wm inr eaxic icKcneraniy uuvt:,,,,,.. Lntil it arrives at the dividing r'.dge tha' The supply for the town is so scanty,' AWuk tl c ater,-fcf ReJ RnCr from and so unficqncnt, that the people arc t!)C hea(lt of lho,c ot, . b f put un.icr allowance. It is .mposs.uiu ;tiynctj rjvmi u makc an immcnsc and qu!it 1 hci-e does , . ribty of the government. The inhi-' lo ,.,.e ,)t.tll HMV B,.enrM iJti Dec. 37, 1 803V piu umicr allowance. It is impossibis 'tiynctj rjvmi u w; makc ar to trace Jhe origin of the discontents.; dirWce bo;lunqua.uitv a Sjmealiedgeiltobe m the depravity. -0r ,anj it will ir.clu 1c. 1 ;cf the soldiery; othtrrs to the imbc-f nt K,KM0 faru5 j cl!l u biladts are under tho t.etessity of keep mi guartl at the scu-ral passes, to pre vent f'lrthcr desertion. Scleral dt- sertcrs haie, however, been Ukvii in the attempt. . 1 he ships or war, ttpo: the soiithctn station of Ireland, none of whom arc thi giscrni;icriis of IVancj and Spain before I.o;.Liana was ceded to Snain. about tin boundaries. Since it I.? all become Spauislt the luighborine; cMiunandants ramc lo some urraiifrv- ment about thJir limits cf jiirilict;r III IW. 'I'll l.ir:.l' Anil I . I uinri Ki. , a , - - - ' ' . .ivk.i3i.imi ,u'i irvin uii'i, rc 1 ininticrcT, jii jestic, Msgnificcnt,. ind ( - l. x r d H" a' ,f T.r .V lQ' areJn a condition iOflairrtallllutver ' I V 7.V ' ' nr wa couriered Louisiana without rt r r. r . T, . . ; '.h.ng an inch Sume say, (- linviiwi K. Anm ami I I I A ' . n . ..... . ,. .,, non.r w 101 and two or three others. I t lasiucnce 111 seu.l iiercT. n- t12 jt mun be n , a? r jcctolTrHoc'.tion. The United SU SgUUS, 10- are la a rr.nrtii'ir.n ia. I .;.. all ,1. Ob tts On the FOR sale;- 5 "h of tekt ntonih, on I Credit of Six Mo.nh, . 13 Likely SLAVliS, . IJtLONtiINU toihelateiren. wLJ ry Hailev, dec And i b'-n ihcreafrcr.ss ti c admi.'.ii'rltor can attain it, all the other tjerl'.mal pro. jetty oi tlie deceafc!, corf.dmt; of Pin!, n... it ...r-t... j'r. wi IV, IJUI) llJIIItllUlU Ml M"UI. Farantng Implement, kc. kc, l?y order ot the admiciitliatcr. C. WALKER, , . I.M.LEVY, Wilminpton. Dec. 2fi. 1801. af V aj j-t UILMING70N. li'tiPAT, December 17, 1103. 4mon.- whom is Co'. Ilutchins) thit!'mer.f, and ihofe Louisatia ri to lliver Grand, h.; ,fuUtA Tn t C? I s!lT -i,7 I ml 1 Mwiihi.. ilr lime the tinted. States mil lose noth-.nr .Utl. .h' ,.,.. or cluiriun? it. aujtu a. hht Frtar k f ,'aieta. j tat M , kit anader, tad k i !., ilii mi a a . ,T, mt tally pieMi. Ire Ut I p ft ff 1 iff aiel.a tnjtnra, fa.ia' dib't I'm, ri h 11 iwaif li,ily la Vt la iif d. M,fi i tin aiuti t 1 taufV-tt tialt t eauai l l luriaariia la bt I'.t, tad I naia'a I IHa aa (Ht Riiii Ii b ma I'tMi trtd 1 tl Mii h cniS, aa eta if ktv4ny af va ta mia. 1 H t l' 'a t datt of fttftS prrjiinuaa O dert at iffi-d bf ta (vetaavtai 'n ia iraJ.n e'tna al lt ariaa, t . . .1 ... Im k . k .l I . A . I ....... AUt.a...p,elaietiliMi4iltk4tal y and navi, whulibcmff fslled.the i.u. r 1 ... ..w" ... . ... u...i - 1 . ; . " i.vni i ironn uinncie i.u ,4 Vffaii ana, at any THE f.itrcribcr hai quatifieJ adminUlralor upon the c(U?e of HENRY UALSEY.Iateol New Haiumr County, deceafed. All pcrloruicdcltfd mfaideftile irste- S'uUtd to make immediate pay- '.. .1 r . -I ' ... 1 tvno navs cia-'"1 ethibif the hvr.o lU.'n. l aA f)f .n.TMlUnib:. t.t!w:rwife tltcv wul a, a ' 11 . , ' Mnm T as I'tiiai f 11& luvr UUl IX.UIII- k a . In the llnse of Hepre.ent.live, of :n ' . I C. WALKER. a.V-j!?:f.,??.!:, Mh 'n1, l,,c I in a lrunuhr Unu ti(nZWrV Dcc.a4.lfcj .-s-si, vvmi IU. Oil iein tu nn.i ... 11 ..t :. . . . . . i ' ' - ll'lll I II li lllliir II IllaV ra l I 1 . .1 il,. Mi emu. vr. ,i .i'iu'lti . -.-rtVi v'. ocyoml Hut is an tinkn a j tj,"i as ifrcivea intn noi th as 4 Ik rc it truy be settUd 1 nan cntiutry. FOIl SALF, APAKCKLof Landtofttllftlrj! al nut fevemeeo hundred acrtt, tin liladrn coiifir, known VI tre lit. a. hull tf tlv .dalal. la Iht Snekirr mu. i l,.K..r..J iL. - 1.. . . . . . 1 .a a.-;, i ... a ...j k . .1 .! the a!r.rniitie, ue amctidmriit Is t;tti.a i .. t . o. i . lo: " ... -r itii irea.euimr o peo- Trry i-irwtini ifl l il l l.MJ in"TS in ,.. .c,.4 w KfcjlM . ,.,,. r .1 ... I .. . .... . .. n a . I . . 'i,.l l prjij ai lU'liii j ,u irir, TV? Sintiin is tmninl? t m u tnnp'f 1 1 u tliFw rrft directions tl)r M ! tnn. -i I in tiniu vn'.J be lost it tl'qi.Kl'r Inv I' M t'irt Iti'n (U. A iii ea fnifaia f.aia "a4, an tt it-t, tit it a dMai-anriai 14 tf.i j.y I!4 a t mi ii Uii. (H "m ia ' ..H .a al a- t "i ati I t tlt al imtitoy tl tat ! a.ni k C iO'l. Vtj itl!i t'.a.k Wit!iaiU 'aaia a aml ridai. k -t a . . a ,a 2 en :otn ti.iei OI Ihe Muirie'i " nivitv luir ov t'ro. .... . . a 1'a.niaa.d, cn f ienuy camel in th Ar r I H- trratiliiral '.!. tu . T.i..s K er. ! idiom ntt ihi landol Mr- M.UIV L by a coiisiitutiwual tnij.. noimilei tlrelcnpth of two tides i.f iohn W.l'l. It ahoundl vii' YlftT 'a. a . ,,,,af I a a a lUe, . i . i . . ... "l-n of l-ouisiana il.it can toaci- yprc i ma Wia Hmbcr, .irii;.r ....... w ,,1CVM7,C ,,,n iU,j. i u wr., ;,, i. . at. if.,., hi,nJfc,I arret nl 1.0 iiit. it-. i. i r.. . i .t .i . . . - .....vii, . - . nir,;r ......i ' . vwr, fl(lU th r,vcr Ap.Wh to Ldi eU JaMcJ to tft cubun ft It'll tit It tf a'.l. aa aa. 1. . nf am t . , 1 a ik. t..i;.,.. .1. . ... i. '. . . "". w s-viu. lur'""iirTiT'n - . - - v - t " N. I a ? HIP III ..., . . I 1 . : a.rt a lather c,:.,dcrat.,n U hc beat lt. which V.ll cum;,', llMr!f WMS r.Ut II.
The Wilmington Gazette (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 27, 1803, edition 1
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