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-I- V 4. j 3'atvre, smbliritj end tenderness art vitll com Vnci iathefJtomr.g pbein. r "THE MOURNER 1 HEHCfc't Jcmet liEe, tio mor e persist, " To warm this s id, this broken hearth t . VbolIVaHrfs'tiy-cbtit haid 1 kiss'd, How welcome, death, M J been thy dart. .- ... " :!' 'Spcehlessthey say, benumVd TTeerrid, While hislastprfcciou'sloreatb. txauRbt- No tesrs to soothe my iiorrowa strcara'd, . : And agony suspended thought. : " ': '"'' t'""!" " ' ' ' '! ! v': They tell me, thunders rent he air , That vividlightnio?s fiash'd around But I beheld no lightning's glare, Nor heard tb? psalini; thunder sound. - . They tell me, that my Vlpless child, I front my arms with furr toss'd, Ttmijjht be so, for I was wild, ' : The mother in the wife was lost. TiW tell me onth unconscious corse, At length bereft of sense I fell, Ah, blessrd state of balm the. source, , It clos'd my carto Henri's knell. : , f; " '' :, : .V; "' ",--v But happy, state resembling death, - Why is your balmy stupor flown ! , Ah 1 why restore a wretch's brcathJ ' For I can only Uve to moan. "E'en reason says I justly weep, And ah, she savs I weep in tain ; - "My midnight couch with tears I steep, men rises. iuuru .u -rcy ih , "When to my .heart my child I fold, She only kr pens every sigh X I think while I her charms behold, - ' How she'd have pleased her father eye.' t f.yrs Tespecfin ctrr twichrct towirflt ft contending powers of Europe, nieets our highest approbation. From our own feeling as wellirora the general fcnowUdge ire possess of the senti ments of our conitituents you may be assured that the hardyr sons of Vermont, though earnestly engaged in their peaceable pursuits, will be ready to fly n.the call of their country,' at the risk of yheir lives, "their fortanes, and domestic felicity, to raain f.in their rights as an independent nation, 'preferring every consequence to : insult and habitual wrong.- V - ..'" '", :,'' ." Permit us to assure, you of aur most earn est wish that every possible happiness may attend you through life, and that . you may "finally receive the plaudit oftlie great Judge xfALL. And when t from h.rf lisping tongue, Soft childhood's artless accents hear, 3 think, with vain remembrance wrung, ' How she'd have charmed her father's ear. . ( '-i 1 think, but O forbear, fond heart! From vain regfets to duties turn, .Yes I willacta parent's p;irt, I'll tear mj self from IUk it's urn. In life I still one charm can see ; One flower adorns ihat dreary wild ; That flower for care depends on me, O precious charge ! 'tis Hen ai's Child. ALLMAND HALL HAS FOR SALE, At his BOQ&STQRE in Market-StreetyPppo. site Dr. N. Htll, ; : ' " ' : December 13, 1803, T US Noih Ame.icao Pilot, being collection of 5mty accurate CnerU and Piaos, drawn from ari - 'mat Survryi, w . 'Chit nt viioniindi, ; A vtririy of Btink. Book, . All k;ni of Shipping md other Blanks, -, BtU Dut h Cji);W4er,Seiig Wx, It Ink Powder Plcir, thUk poll folio, ihia do.lelUi, 3tc. I'emih, ' Amnicao Fra&'Ksl Navigtor, ! ' , iv- HiniUoa Moorc't 24avigitioa, ; -i Ntch do. The following Address to the TreM.Unt cf ; the United States passed the Liislature of; Vermont, on the 1 1th ult. without much opposition. ' . 1 to the PRESIDENT or the United Statks. Su, v THOUGH opposed to frequent nddren es to those who fill impomnt stations in our g'jvernmht, yet there are tiroes wh:;u it vould be improper to refrain from expressing OMrgratcful atknowlclgemcn" to the Ruler of the universe for the prosperous situation ' of our common country, and our eppiobtion ' of those whopiidc the helm ofStntc. While wc view the United States, individually and' collectively, rapit'ly increasing in wealth aud population secured in the uninterrupted enjoyment of life, liberty, and property, and almost without conttn'ion with. any foreign nation, we cannot forlwar coneratulating ypu, tir, tn the happy effects of those principles put in opetation, which have p frequently aimeared in tour ofTiciwl cotnmnivcations. The Ute suspension of our right of deposit ttlw-Orlesus, excited an universal spiiit, of i-vbirnation -a spirit which must convince th". wa- l.thtt wbik sre earnestly desire to rnvnuin peace with the whole , fumily f ntinni.id. we will no'. Umtly submit to injury or in ;'!t from any n on earth. While we co:rtetnplte tlx acquisition of " n etunsive an! ferule-Territerf,. wTfh the irce naviirmon 01 inenver imiiipi, nnot but venet atrthat spirit of undcririoir" and firmness, wh'ch tivong dividrd councils finally enHched our country, without the fusion of blood. And it is with much satisfsct'i we learn from the hir.hesl authority, that no new tax cs will be rjnMto for the completion of the payment for this valuable r.quitilion. Pt r wit us then to tender lo you, sir, our warm evt thsnkt f.r the conspimons p4ti yoj have taken in this Important nrT.nf.rn'ttit. We rt-f dly contemplst t!iort J-unone and benevolent measures which civilise our rnce savs'je rfibbours, and tcath ilum in eachine teie hoVilc wcsims fr the tmple-Tn-'uHof agriculture aud household manu torc.' ,We recoijnUc with scnMuients cf esteem, thstsiiUnt and pirtntaliatt l ich haicn lrgcd our territory by a nrg'K int'ton with one of lh", frictullf triWs of Indians. . . From know'nt that our iniri'into force is ' ditn'ot'n d, and that ur trwle is still pro rrtS web?ain lmp..n(- proofs thsl viU 'U'ircbnd ecoii'i'ny ro lund in band In the management of 'ir Rovcmmeri'.l afklrs. The fl iurlshinjt, state t.f our treasury de monstr-tts eur, gti.bf greatntss, and mutt convince every g'l caiien, that the inde mt and vi'.lif)in txprssiens too frtqutnt uttered tlroi:,i (be medium c f the Jten, a,;int the adnMitistrators of onr p,otern tn'nt, must fcmlly with equJ tertainiy , j'istkf, rrvert on ths auihois. 1 )Vir :IvLe totbc llvun of Ktprico!a. The following is extracted frm the temmunka tion of his Excellency Gov, Mivlbdch, to the Legislature of Georgia t the opening of the Session in Nov. last. J " Before I proceed to a detail of clrcum atanqes requiring your deliberation, permit me to bring to your view, the present happy . ana prosperous state ol out natipn. At;loud, which, not many months past,,,tiiTeatened war to our country, has been dispersed thro the medium of negociation ; and I have it in tny power to congratulate you on . the event, that, not only the important points which a gitated the councils of the Union, have been acquired,. but an Recession of the whole of Louisiana to the United Slates, with the en tire navigation of the river Missisippi, from its mouth to its utmost source. - ' The measures which restored our rights In that quarter, and added to immensely to "the limits of our country, without bloodshed, and without the terrors, anxieties and. ex pences of war, evidence the superiority of that system of policy, which is disposed to promote the errjovment ofsocird kenclits, and not -to sacrifice the energies, ol the nation to ideas of false glory, and criminal ambition. " Without the burthen of interni l taxation, we find thafthe wants and the ennge'nicnts of our nation are complied with, kburnatutial debt annually diminihhed. Peace h main tained with our savage QeF&hbors, the exposed parts of the Union amply guarded, and civil and religious liberty secured in its fullest ex. tent. 1 lie satisfaction derived froui u know ledge that such is the iituation of our country, must be heightened by theconsideralion cfthe alrr.est unanimous determination of the Ame rican people, to upheld the persons by whose virtues ami talent, it has been produced, and to promote those who manifi-bt an inclination toln-cd the paths of -rectiude nd wisdom. Y hue the public j-ood is kept in view, may yejiot rest assuved, that the cliroitits whi-S hiive cften aflVcted ether portions of the earth, will ivit full upon us f " Within the limits of our Ktate jurisdiction, we certainly have no reason to be dissatisfied. The exactions on our fillow-citizens fr the support ot government, cannot be said to be oppressive the inhabitants on our frontier have cultivated their crops in peace and quirt ; no late instance turned up to destroy the ac- j; customed .harmony of the government. For j these blessings, bestowed upon us by a be- jl nevolent Providence, in a national, .as j! well as a state point of view, we are 1' bound with peculiar gratitude to be thank ful. I cannot conclude this communication, without again calling the attention of the le fislature to the important subject of our mi litia, and recommending a careful revision of the laws relating thereto that if, ujon examination, any defects ere to.be found, they may be supplied. Above all, taking in 9 consideration the present convulsed, aud I ronaWy changing state of the Luropctn world, let me recommend' that provision be made for a necessary supply or arms and am munition. Though . I urge this measure, 1 ant far f: cm thinking that our political rela tions can. in any great degree be affected by those convulsions or probable changes. Yet, should jansMinowfldeYenL-tesulliuf; from such at ate of thinfs.be suspended over our future destinies, it will be allowed that prrpa rttioTtsTantncTcile7"r.ithcr our uneasiness, or our danger." . . ' The Se.oWi Complete Biily Aflittast, sal New M. nnfi'1 Com((i, ' " ' " ', y The Caps fcir Pilot nj Chmtnf the Jusnd River ' - ' , SCHOOL-BOOKS. . ' ' , DiQ otiriei, -Grog aphiei, HiKory of F.Qglsnd, Fri xei'a Af&Uaot, Lt Americn Accomptam, Pike' A- rnhBie,"i)chol'Maftei'a AfUlUni, 'FiIhef'i Compin- ,ioo, Copy.Slipi, Murr7,i, WebDer'a, Alheaand oiher og.i(h Gr.mroin, S o i'i Ltffani, Amerit.o Piecp. . tor, Cornelii epotU, Ovid'a Meumorpbofei with the EDgliihtrinfluion, CkIm'i Commeut.nc, Clark' luli, Dividfun'j Virjil with the Kngtilh traoCattoo, Horace. Viruil. French Profodical Gramma Cham baud'a French aod Englilh, .Eaercifea, Young & Ainf- wortb'i Latin tbd Euglrlh Uicliooancj, lemmcnu, Plalteri, Spelling Book.,, aud a variety oi (.bap ana Toy Book, ; ,f ' Huttoo'a Maihematical and Pnilofapbical Dictionary u. womc secouna . Do, Logirirhma Simpfon'i Conic Seflioni,' Ward' Mi!iematka Hel(ham' Lecture in Naiurti Philolophy , FergulOD Moral Philofophy Reid'a KO.jioi) thalotelltaual&Actwe Poweraof Mas Coldfmith' Aotniated Nature ' . Carcy'i tdiiion of Guthrie' Geography, with an AUaa M'ulVi Vnivrfal Geogiaphy, Volney'a Ruin Winiebordniu'a Hiiiory of Ameiicaand ChLa Rullclr Hiltuiyol Moderu Europe Millot' E taoenti ( Ancient tlittoty Prieflioy'i Lecluir on HWtory and General Policy Blair'i LrQuni, Eloani xlitcat piofe iliikeuzie'i Voytge Irpi.i Moutreal, on the river St. Law.ente, thiou)(b ihi Continent of North America, rt 1 the Ffoaeu & PaCiut Oceana.to the jear '89 ii 'gj B.ydon'i Tour tliiouta Suilv and MUa t BolivRbieke' Wo ka r- . Do. ir.cta " O dct'j c' Riajiaiki in the HiQory of Eng'soa b. Bm.lh Aui'quiuca, Wai'tcc'a. Ancient Pcarga ' J .ft .fju'a Ujici, h puffed edttioa Do. do. 'Curn iioit- !. 3oln4 m Lnei ol the Poeta v Dt. KtTnler To,' Worki, The SptQilof, Seacet' Moral W..l'rL'(C, Fordfce uo buni.it ion. p4iot.'i VVo'k . Beiknay' A),icibBiogit,l1y,b , siapricai D ct ouary boumcjl H i'mony, Purfuitt ol Lufii.re T'.tip:'o ' &e(on, iirorii'i Put mi, B''oi)li4.'a .'do... Zimm.mw i ou Nuioml Pi-tue, Da on Suluuiie Tlie Miiilt e', i.r Anrcaoica 01 di itnuithed pei'Conaj'ca in lb: 151b l:ntui), . Al'Mrin U.b uy of WamfO, Kn:'bue'a Hayi txi'e ul Ki.iaebee, Spo Jing Mjgiame -' fret M.l'.in' ajuniio., Dt to Pot Kit Com ratiiifl Siruii.u'a '.lilitaiy ttrici(r, tftnaei't Mig;ina S. iiil ul D.tput.iiu. Biift'a C''Very Job. Uyu., Jots ' nil h.:cy'i U.ct oi.iita ; Dj. an' do P.i. ket di KGVLLS end ROMANCES. TomljD.i, to -rui.inj Riui'lro'V, Anbieo Tales, T! 1 1 the 1 lirci Vicac ol Lt Uownr, Oiteiiliurg i f mt'y, Gill rl lU M un aim, C artoi'e Ten p't, Bg4r Boy, lO'lla'dit Ucaaou, lnqiilitot or Invni'o c ivam b r, RaiTmu'i iSiiuilj, E.iliiu, Turn Jo H'auttcal M"-oiii t ol A.Q1 lit Adelide tie Sincere, Per- tlisitici or the fvtiuuc Eloftmeiit, Ori"d aud vibe Pr the Li eiti- e, Toe AduUetcM, Re 'iufon Oufoe, Riir.lti and D.nru.' Ceige Bimwetl, The J'fr., i t Live in llopei, Tkcudoie Cboa ot the Baaalcut 'r. The M0 ut Fcelinj, Rbodeiic R.e. co, n, the Uhuei Father. NOTICE. THE lubfcriber,' having adminiflerfl on thetftate of MARY SIMMONS dee'd, reoueus all perfons indebted .there to, to make immediate payment ; Kj tliofeo 'whom the faid eftatc ia indebted - arc iiereoy required 10 pyng lorvrard their accounts, properly attefted, for payment within the period prescribed by iavy, other! wife they will be barred" oF"recovery, ' . D A VI D;yi LLI AMS,' Wilmington. Dec. 27, 1803. Notice is hereby give-n, ; npHAT the lubfcriber has qualified as'- I Executor to the elUte of THOMS 1 SIM MON S, ot New,iIanover county I deceafe;! He therefore requeff s aH perfona indebted to faid cIlare 16 make payment; without delay ; and requires an thofe t whom it is indebted, to bring forward their accounts, properly attelUd, for payment,: within the time prescribed by law, oth:r wife they will be barred of recovery.. : ; -;,4 DAVID WILLIAMS. ; Wilmington, Dec. 27, 1803.. Will be Hired, AT THE BIG. BRIDGE, ' On.Thutfday the ajtli day of January next'. Uiiul tiie jt ot Jan. 18057 1 The N egroe?, belonging to the eltatu of Thomas Sim mons, deceafed. ALSO, Will be rented out for the fame term, The Plantation, whereon the faid deceafed lived Note!, with approved fecurity, will be required. 1 DAVID WILLIAMS, Exr.. . -' Wilmington, Dsc 27, 1803. f THE fubferiherJ havlrgqualificJaiEx etuiori to the will and ttfla ment ol Jo'.m Hurgwln, I'eceafcd, jf.e notice to all perfnni havinj demands 1 gainft the eflaie of fald John, 10 prefent thent for payment within iie time rvqnU. ted tyan io! Allcrrjbly.ttitl.ie An itl to amend an A CI eniiikd an AlX ron cerning proving of Willi and grit ting ftsicrs 01 Aflfniriuration, and 10 prevent Iraodt in lite management of intcllatei'i cujtcr, vtncrwue iney win oe Dirrca trfirrt recovering the faiuc by il, ropers Mon of faid They !fot;ive nutice hit ihey are ciprtfily enjoircj by ibeir Tcdator in Mi MJ will, to ro'IA ai catly it Poirib'.e,Bll fumiol money sshich miy ac due hit cfla et Allytifoos theie foie, who are Indebted by Jnrpint, HunJ, Note, or Account, are icqneded to coma forward and make payment be fore tt.e full Hay cf April enfuing, other ssia-thrjr will be under the rrcclTiiyof fcfortif) to legal mnfutri fi tie put pofe of fulfilling the itove Irjiinflion. jos. o. wkigmt,.? ; - A.J. DE UOSSET lExru , Wilmington, OA. 41b, Llcgont fulio fjtr.ilj Bibki with pities Ccwm in qjario dj. R'Owr'. fon.oidijr . Wi.iiffifio'i Lit , Win'i Thougbu, Rift and Piogrefa ot Rei'on in tbr bo l, Cbuch G riient, The ChiiBtui' Cj.de, ticiameetal DuttlMj, ticatite n the Sinttifictiioo nt the L"i Dir, Bodon't vie of ihiisrd. thecMhrr W rM, U'lt.' Se ict HT.yt, SaCiimaniaICa echim, W't'l Pfaliti and H-roa, Beu. tei ol Heive, H''y't Uidmuo ., Com no Pi.yer Book, 'I he ConlciToa oi Taiih, tlallyt-nriou' Mt miirt, Edartrda o.i ht AfftOiora, lervai a, C. vinifm ! Lei.eiUlifm C'"(ted, B.Qon'a Cotenant of Ci, O in i j I il Ac. Croydon's Digest of the Ltas of the United t em, M'fiin on t.tec ota, Tay'oi'a Rapoiia, Hy. svoed'a d . Evan' ftffay, Pothitroo Oorigationa, Oil Ve.t' D'OrclTa, F otloi'a Pra4.ce, S'.iele 'a Practice ol Lw, Poihe tn 'a NaiHti Brtvlum. Laubt'i Calea, UiMin' Colleclion ol StMM'ta. Hunter 0 the Blood, A Treatise en the t lague and Yellow Tntt, B4inbrg fhrmcoeti A tartetf cf IWiticuJ gnu other ivmphiltt UV. " A L S 0, " A L M A-N-ACKS For ihe year 1804. Ten Doll.irs Kew ird. RUN away from tin fuifcriber alout the I5'h September U:l, a negro m.n named H ALLEY, feet 8 or 9 inv.hta high, ttur 24ye4rsoral;e, well ma le and of common ct mpleiion He is well known in Wiln irtori and in neighbocr--hood. I wi I give the above reward for naving ntni sicuvcttd to m or to the jailor ot ihia town. Mafleri of vtiTeti ind a'l other pcrfoni Bte fotbil hatbouiiiig, einployiugor car rying him away. ' ANTHONY D. TOOMER. Wilmlrg'o 1, Otlober 18. r HE fobfcr'.bcr having qualified ss ad. ' " X. miniilratdr to the vitaie 0 JAMES". CAMOCK, deceafed, gives notice to all perfons having demand againli the eflare faid Jame;to prefent them for pay- ' tnent within the iue required by an ad. of AlTcmbly, entitled 14 an ai to amend an ad entitled an adt concerning proving of Wilis and granting Lctteisot Admiuiltra tion, ancJ to prevent frauds in the man. a.'eniint of Intellate's eUates,M othcrwife thry will be birred from tecovering the famtj by the operation of faid act. All perfons indebted by note, bond, or o,:en account, to faid cftare, are required to make immediate payment.' ROBERT CAMOCK, Adra'r. , Wi'mii gton, IJec. 27, too3. . Will be Sold, , ON WcdnefJay the nth of January next, ALL the perilbahle Property ot James Catnock, deceafed, confuting of a quantity of DRr GOODS, , a Houfeheld Furniture, &c. Termi of file fix tnonthi ciedit for all fumi above forty fhiliings, purchifcrs gi ving bonJs with approved fcrurity. UOBfcRT CAMOCK, Ad'mrl pec. 27, 1803. - NOTICE. THE fubferiber hit qualified asadml nilliator tipontheeitateof HENRY HALShY, late of Ne, Hanover County, deceafed.. All perloni indebted to faid eitaie are reucard to make immediate payment, and thofe who hate chimi, are required to exhibit the lime within the time limned by of AlFembly, other- ' C. WALKER. Wilmington, Dec. 24, 1 803 .... FOR -SALE, On the 5'.h of nrxt mttnth, on Cradit of Sin Moaihi, 13 Likely SLAVES, BELONGING to the late Henry Hat ley, dec And at loon (hereafter 11 ' the adminiilrator can attain if, all the o ther perlonal property of the deccafrd, cod. fitting of Canlc, Hogi, Houfchold Ffi" lure, Farming Implements, Vc. &c, tly order ot the adtninillrtor, C WALKER, I M. LEVY. Wilmington, Dec. 26, 1803. FOIl SALK, A PARCEL of Land containing about feventren hundred acrri, In Uladrrt courty,. known by the name of the In dian Wills', tying on both fidciof the Nnithwcll River, & adjoining tin land if Mr John Widdle It aboundi with Cy prci and Oik tlmWr, aad ihcrt are three hunt) red icrti 0' LoL'li well adapted to the culture of Corn. For te rmi aply GEORGE LUCAS. . October it. Tcn'Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY (m Mr, Si. i Smuhville, on the h cf Ntvt er. a Nfgra Girl iUi 16 or iy years of aft, l ytil-iQci(nfliiofl tame HANNAH, Q svfnl tip the liver st'nh fom nrjroei of Genet! Smitb iiv a boat foe hit ptmsiton,' 10 Wilvi'g ten, fiif suit pickally cmtiate the fiffl ppp tnni'V ar (giy to CbarUlog all sneflrfl f vtffels illto4 carryirfUr o(f. 7b Is' noard i lU paid fe fcrurinf her io Wr tnirjirtn Ja.l, atj tlving iht fuUeriltr aow, of k !) dollar, if aiclivcttal t hit flw'f oa Chailexi, Uruafoitli Oifiv. JOHN CAU5C, Jm. 5ct-abri, 1 1 . j 3 J t Pc tic . f tri ' cil th ' - to " VI ''A .'r th :of - th . 111 , sc di ol 31 v vpt : 01 - aV rvj
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