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.Finch, f e Sd of ic tame iiiKoy- ' Louisia de, that l hcuse 1 do In White whicir" r will be Jn'iBgtht n vople l.Ucri lucky ty written a "4u nicer r (ricral iitinif tha I cxprts. ire of iho preta'd u- Vnl vhat terftvetniUtiarocn of &entuck ey would not, with eager footsteps, .press on at the summons of patriotism and military glory. They seek not wealth by war ; they are not a body , of mercenaries who fight only for pay.' Their country knows it and accepts their services as a gratuitous pledge; bf their patriotism: But unwilling that they should suffer ,by their zeal, she offers them the s same pay as she gives to the regular troops of the Uniteid States. They seek not blood and , plunder. Though treaties were violated,- . though their rights were infringed j though, their commerce was at an end, they sought; not redress by violencethey relied on their , government ; it did them justice and 'they j were satisfied. But if treaties cannot still be maintained without force j if their govern ment, afttr trying in vain the influence or truth, and relying in vain on the power of jus ticc, summon them to arms, they ate ready., They envy not the tranquility' of their neigh- ' bours; .they aim not to enrich themselves with' their spoils but they will fight for their own. ; They will assert the honour, of their nation j they will support the dignity, of theft government, and the claims of jastice.", y ; The following particulars of the loss of the brig Molly, appears in a Norfolk paper of De- cemberiO. .. - ' ."' The brig Molly, captnin William Mills, ; belonging to Mr. Patton of Alexandria, sailed from Kingston, Jamaica, on the 24th of jNo vember, having on board 42 French passen gers, and their baggage, on the 11th of De cember, at half past ten?. M. being about three miles to the southward of Currituck Inlet, during a heavy squall of wind and rain, ! the vessel struck the ground, and in about : .twenty minutes went to pieces. , The situa tion cijr the wreck was such, that every indivi- - dual-wasnert to make the Dest shift, he..' could for himself; the captain and four of the crew, as well as nineteen passengers were drowned; the remaindcrwereN saved by ; means of the quarter deck,: whicli drifted a- ; .shore. A number of trunks were cast ashore -and were gathered together. Application was made 1o Mr. Thomas Williams, a jus-: tice of the peace for thaV neigboVirhood, for protection, who appointed one Caleb Ever. idge to take charge of and guard the proper ' ty j this trust he humanely exacuted, by con niving atthe robbery of three trunks and a writing dettk, containing valuables to an im mense amouut. Other property was also stolen Irom the passengers, - who were all treated in the most unkind and inhospitable manner. It is to be lamented, that individu als should be appointed to distense justice, whose rhearts are callous to' the feelings of compassion for the' deplorable condition of the ship wrecked strainer, '" ' Pk'txr Foster ; ... Mate of thobrig Molly, of Alexandria. DIED, on the th insti in the 41st year of er age, after a long and painful illness which j the sustained with christian patience and for- ! titudc, the truly worthy Consort of. Major ! Saucel AsMr. Herexemplary lift-, and ma- ! riy virtues, endeared her to her rtlativcs and j friends, who now lament their loss, while she, in regions of bliss, is receiving the rewards of ' Timic aim enjoying me inncruance prcparca ivi iicr. , , s- iORT OF WILMINGTON, FKTEIED IIXCI 0tt LAST. , I Ship Diana, Glaier, New-York JJng Agenona, Hudson, Sloop l)nrt, Smith, Ship John, Gorton, Sch'r Friendiliip, Pattcrsorii Sch'r Tanny, Lllis, Ilrig Mary Glosier, Sch'r Betsey, Buckley, Ntw-Port ITcrniuda CharlcMon Trinidad Philadelphia Trinidad Kingston, Jm. . CLKAKED. Sch'r Two Brothf rjcnisoiw njJnij-Alcxw, Allien, PsCwrv." lrrljml Nch r ictory, Rider. Chirlcnton Sch'r Vi);n.int, nryanl, Falmouth, Jhirt. Brig James, FairchiM, St. Vincents Ship John Jon-, Allen, , Liverpool Sch'r Two Brothers, Dcnison, Kew-York Sth'r WaMiinrton, Lambai-t, do. Stoop Henry, Hobinsyn, Bermuda Brig M iria, Bird, . Londonderry, Ireland Ship BcH-y, Banks, . , Grenada Ohip Nor;hern Frientls, Lang, s do. X0U1KAL rRlCFS CURMXT, At H'lDilxGToXf January 10, 1104. Dh.Cn. D.'i.Ctt. . t It ; 18 IC BACON per cut nutter per lb. Cotton jnrr lb. V Coffee per lb. Corn tcr ttmhtl, Meal, do. Hour per bam V Lumber per M. W. o. hhd. itaes drtU K. 0. do. do. do. W, 0. LI. dry. rvjh, Miin;lcs tcr 1600. 10 30 10 31 I 2 y lohises per jfillun, none, "tk per barrel, 70 u fllin I !0 13 J t I prf cwt. Rm, W.I, Dr.c.SrH lamaiearfo.4thd. L. do. laweeoprrtwt. Jricrhrrelf rprtinf 70 I I 71 I !' 1 T Smlthville, pleafantly fituated ok : l Bay & Howe-streets. .The Houfe 19 by 14, one flory high, with two piaz' 2as, a Hall Bed -room, a good Kitch en. The lot is 66 by 76. ' A' t s o, , ; . ' An excellent, fall-failing iA : W H AL EBO AT, . Tor terms apply to the fubferiber. ' CORNELIUS GALLOWAY. Smithville, Jan. 9, 1804..". . 366 . FOh SALE, ' .,' 'VS.'ForCafh, on .Execution, . " ' tv . fcgW likely Female Slaves, , . on Tucfday the 17th inftant, belonging to chelate Henry Halfcy," deccafed." . V -! By order of the : Sheriff, - CAR LET ON WALKER, AdmrV ' January 9, 1 804'. . , 566 ' . 1 , ' t';'. -' " , - H . -Sheriff ?s Sale. ,' N Tttefiay t"hc 21ft day of February neTtYWill ha fold at the Court-. houfe inBrunfwickC6uni v.the following ' Lands, to pay the Taxes due thereon, for . the year 180a . " , 6o,oo; acres, the property of John G.' Blount, f ' 88 acres 'on the fea-fhore, near thc S. varolina line, the property of Dr. Biyth. Wre. S. CRESSET. ShfT.V January 10, 1804- 3666. J . Ten Dollars" Reward. - RAN away from the (YiDfcriocr, durirg the Holydavs, a Negro Man named Jicob, about 24 or 25 years of age, 5 feet 40x 5 inches high' and well made, yellow comp.efted, and has a fear on hi forehead? Thu above reward will be "paid lor con-" fining him in any jail on the continent f that 1 git hi on, or delivering hhn to me on, Stump Sound. , ALL mafters of vclTe's 'and'ot'heVs are forewarned from harbouring,' .employing t)r carryinhim away.' : - ; ROBERT WILLIAMS. . Vilmington, Jan. 9, 1 84 366 ''"rHE perfiin who is in puift iHoti of the jL 15th volume i f UcM' edtiton of he VJJR1 riSHTilEM RE," 12 mo, will" oblige ilic'owncr by returning it to tlx prfniers of ihe' Wmington Gazttle. . January. 10, 1804. . JL eui!DiS to the !a( will and tells rucnt of John C jrgwin, iVccafed, gie notice to all pciftms having demands a. gainlf the cttatc f (aid John, to prcfent them for payment within, he time icqui red by an d of Alfembly.tntiiled, Jn ut 10 afticnd an Acl entitled an Adl Con cerning proving of Wills and granting wtcrs of Admif.illration, and to prevent frauds in the management of jntcltatcs's cfhtes," otherwifc tlicy Will be birred tiom reenverirg the faojc bj the open ti'jn of laid act, They alfoive notice' that tl ey are exprefsly enjoined by ' their Tftlutor if. his fjiJ will, t0 ro Iccl as etly as po2ihle,ali foms of money which may ke duc his ella c t All peifons there- : fore, who urc inlchtel by Jn.lg;ncntj HonJ, Note, of Account, are lenuclFwi ,'C to coir.e forward and mak payment be- Liure tne inn day of April enluing, other wife they will be under the neceflity of reforti' jr 'qlegal mcafuits-fr-trr-prrn nr-ITTOlc of fn!hlUr,2' the ahol in union. .g'lhe ahol tnj n o j - tnc n UDimiT a I tip nnt'cr'i' t x'n. Wilmington, Oil 4h, 03. NOT C . THE fulifcriher, having adminiderrd on thctlt-teof MARY SIMMONS, dee'd, rcquclli all perfons InJcbteJ there to, to make immediate payment ; , and thofe to whom the faid fit ate is indebted ire hereby rrqutted to bring forward their accounts, properly aMcdcd, for payment. tj within the period prcfcribed by law, other wife thev will he barred of recovery. l DWID WILLIAMS. Wt'ming'on, Dec. 97, 1803 r p HE fubferiber hating qtUliticd as J. 1 'miniflrator to the tlUic of JAMES CAMOCK, deceafed, gives notice tu alt pcrfoni hsving demands arr oft the ell ate ut faid Jamct, to prcfent incm for Sy nuni mi hin the lime rcquWcJ hj an d tl A.Trmblf, entitled an t to amcnlan at) entitled an adl cncerolng proving of Wills and frtu'-in I.ctteisoi Adrolnillra. lion, acd ! prfvrnt frauds in the r.in. petnrnt U Jote.U c's t ''ttl," cthcrwi .they wril be bjrreJ Irom itcuKtii. the fame by the opcta.ion b( faid ad. All perfons UdcbtcJ by rtote, tonJ, or open account, to faU cdate, are rcquircJ A Houfe and Lot ' A . to itulc Imme iate pi? mcnt. j KOLEKT CAMOCK, Ad.Vr. Wilmi;.j;ton, Dec. 17, if "t. Engliili Goods, at AVIiolcfale. t The Subfcriher is this Day opening at Mrs. Howard's, in Front Street, AN ASSORTMENT OF ENGLISH GOODS, ; Which he offers at prices uncommonly, low for Cath, or fhort approved Credit; - f- NICH. POWER, jun. . v of the Hotife of Blodgrt & Power, Providence, R! Wilmington', Dec 37, 1803. . 365 . FOR SALE - Undtr Dhtalon of ..JOSHUA POTT, . - , 'Wilmington, January 10, 1864. J CJARTER Casks Sherry. Wine, Hogsheads tf Jamaica Runi 1 v t ' Cases Holland Gin, - ' Casks Tallow, . t Casks Goshen Cheese,' Boxes men's Hats, - , Casks do. coarse Shoes, One case of men & women's Saddles, Barrels Pork, ' Ditto Beef, ; Do. Tar" . I Four pieces Ctmnoh4 ponnderl, , ; tjrtnd-stoneS, - v : .-.j Barrels Flour, y v ' Keojs New Butter, . Sawed Lumber, - , . ... Spars. Chests Younp; Hyson Teai ' , ' ... Boxes China Ware , . Ditto. German Steel, ' r . ?, Ditto Cotton Cards, - ' , ' " Ditto Wool Cards, .. t ' " : ' ; Keijs Spauish Brown, - j ' " . Ditto six-penny Nails, Coils Cordage, r , ' ' - , .; '.'(- ' ' FOR SALK. ' X PARCEL of Land containing about XjL feventcen hundred acres, in Bladen com ty,- known by ' the name of the in niAN Wells, lying on both fides of the Noithwert Ktver, & adjoining the land of Mr John Waddle It abounds With Cy pres and Oik timber, and there are three hundred acres 6 LowLatnls well adapted to the culture of Corn. For terms apply ,0; : ' GEORGE LUCAS Odober 18. v -' Notice 13 hereby given, npHAT the fubferiber has qualified as X Executor to the cftite of THOMAS SIMMONS, ot .New. Hanover county. d ccafeJ He therefore requclls all perfons . 1 1 . j r.t.i l : ir.ocDicu iu iiiu C11415 n mace payment without delay 1 and requires all thofe to whom It r indebted, to bring forward their accounts, properly aiteflfd, lor payment, with n the time prtferibed by law, other wife they wid he haired of recovery. DAVID WILLIAMS. Wilmington, Dec 27, 1803. : Will be Sold, GN Wcdntfd.y the 11th of January tut, ALL the pcrifhablc Property i l jmes Cintoik, dcccaftJ, confiding of a quantity ot DRY GOODS, T Houfcliulcl Furniture, &c. Terms. of file fix months cicJit for all fums above forty flnllingt, purthifers gi ing bonds with approved fecu'rity.. nuiir,ii vmtiwwrw, nu iiir Dec. a 7, ,1803. NOTIC E. THE fubferiber has qualified asai'mi ntftratur uroniheeitateof HENRY HALSLY, late of New. Hanover County, deceafed. All perlons indebted t faid cltate are recuefled 10 make immediate payment, and, thofe who have claims, are, required to exhibit the fne within the tim limited by aA of AfTembty, other wife they will be barred of a recovery, C. WALKER. Wilmington, Dec. 24,1803. TAKEN UP on the oth of Oflo. ber, and now in cuflody -of the lub fenur, Three Nrgroes, two Fellows and Wgman, who fay ihey belong to ' a Mr. John iffgan,of the Slate cf Geor gia, one is a black Icllew, country born, abtiot feet J Inchelhifch, ery netful and talkative, fays he formerly cbng:J to Mr Mjftirk, bt Warren county, in this State the other i'feljow fellow, much marked, with the fir ill poi, about fa feci high, and trsrr dim, he is an 'A'ricsn born, and can (carcdr freik in tctlifiUy, appesrt to bt about ax yens lii", tie wench ht fiys is Kit fiQer and If ' 1 her with him. 'ite owner msy pet faiJ Nrgroes by an'f'igtoiht fubferiber. and psjing i!ir;ei. ...J05ErH MOMirnT Krezv Store ' cimiSTOPHBR DUDLEY lias just received from X&w-Yonty w.i cjlr's . far saki four doors touih cf the Courtliouse ; in ironl-iirrctf at - the mast raluctU prices Jor Cash or Country Prodacty v A 4, s A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, Weft-India Produce. Cutlery c . . ' Stationary. ALSO. LadicsVGemlemen's. Girls V Boys' & Ngroes' SHOES t Gentlemen ' .. ohg foort BOOTS 6d, 8J, lod and iod NAILS,1 and many other arti cles too tedious to enumerate. , ' IPilmlngttn, Dec. ao. . ' . .Nticc the Laft. ' ' ' 1 - ' ' V LL perfons indebted to the late firnt J of DUDLEY & DORSEY. are informed, that unlefs payment is made to tae luoicriocr oetore the tint day ot Feb ruary next, fuits will be commenced a ' ' gainll them. The articles of diirolutioa ot copartncrfhtp with Mr. Dorfey, pre" eludes him from giving any lonjjer induU gencc. - - CHRISTOPHKil DUDLEY., . Dec, 27, 1803. v : . . . . FOR SALE. A PLANTATION on the 5. Welt; fide of N. Well River, 36 tnilea -Irom Wilmington, called Sprinc Hill, v containing laSo acres of Land, wclltlm-v bercd with PINE on the upland and OAK on the lowrlandj, fronting the tiver onef " mile On wh'ch is a good iwo floryDwell irrg.H6use,well finifhed Kitchen, Smoke. Houfe, Stables, and a convenient Store " Houfe, in vhich a Store was formerly iept; . :. r -,-r.f"n: There are 100 acros of the land cleared, about one third low, the remaindei upland with a good Apple arid Peach Ornard, anda Nurfery of Fruit Tnei of different kiriVs., . . ., ' ' l' ,v For terms, apply to . , ROBERT SCOTT.. . Wifmington, Dec it, 1803.- The above Plantation is Ctuatcd ir, 'art agree able neighborhood, and adjoloi ' White Hall Landing. - - ' ( ; ;. FOR SALE , ; ; On rt'ashnahlettrmSi fir Prdhift bajnunW A Valuable Trad f Laud in the data of TenoclTce", containing nne thou- , land acres, on the Waters of Red River, and Spring Creek', adjoining the furveys .r tv t'liu. vi, ;v,ii,w TK. bove trafl of land lies , within 7 miles of i 1 '.... 1 t !!!... . 1 f ! viarKtviiic, an iscquai in icriuuy 01 ton and range to any in its neighbourhood. ' For terms apply 10 . ALLMAND HALL. Wilmington,' Dtc. aoth, i8o, , Will be Hired , ' To the hicheft bidders, on Wedncfdav thi f 1.. 1. ...... .1. . tj:. .! 1 4111 ui jauudij i'cii, mi flic d 12ilJ,c, 'I he Nc Wroci belonging lb the Edstecf TbomaMoore, ' - .7 1 k 1 r - - oeceaicc. notes wiiii arrevca iccutity will be required., , THOMAS HOWE, 7 p ... -HOUERT-HOWfc: December 17, 1803. I J 70 BE SOLD, On thetweniicth dsy of January enfulng; , A. Valuable Nccro Cooper, known by the name of WILL part of trie perionaleliate et Andrew U re, dec d. A credit ot fix nionths will be riven, the purchafer entering into bond with appro. vca iicuruy. ,1 J. II ARTMAN, Ex'r. ; MARY URL', Eascu.rU. Decimber 30, il 3. 565 Ten Dollars Ucward. T UN away from the futfw-riber ataut he I 'h September lad, a nrgrd mirt HALLLY. feet 2 fir O Ir.rViM named high, i3ora4yearsofae, well made and cf common complexion ll I, -,!! kriowii in Wilmington and its reihboer. hood. I wi l gjve the ibote reward for having hirfs delivered tom or to tlujailur ol ihis lown. Maflcrs of VctTels anJ all other ptrf ..1 j te forbid harbouring, emplojlngor 4jr, rying him awiy. ANTHONYS TOOMER. Wilmington, OOotcr i3. ! j a n:w Stall Fed n E EV 1: s Ju( rtctivtd f r Mirlet r t fnr 5Y
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