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t umawM0i II T 1 11 1 v A'Jwri, thnplkty tmiieitflernest fir W?J om iincdinthefoUamng poetii " . .. THE MOURNER, h '.' , vl ! HENCE'! cruel lifcno more perslsV .; .. To warm this sad, this. broken hcart-K -V'-"When Hat's clRy-coW1ndi I WWd,. : Ho welcome, death, had bean thy dart. :l - -". ; ; i.H 'Spechles's,thejr ayT3cnumb'd I Mem'd, While 1m la prfccioua breath 1 caught! s. No tears to soothe my -sorrows strcaoVd,-. ; And agony suspended thought.' ?j$v?s 'They tell tne, thunders rent the, air ft That vividlightnings flash "d arouni ; ; "But I beheld no lightning' glare, . Nor heard the pealing thunder sound. ; - . They tell me, that nty helpless child, I from my arms with far? toss'd, Itmightbeso, fori was wild, Tha mother in the wife was lost, . They tell me on th' unconscious corse, . At length bareTt of sense I fell, . .. .', .... Ah, blessed state of balm the source, It clos'd my ear to HxtraVa knell. ' 'r..'vUT?v- v. -; But happy tate resembling death, ., ; . , Why is your batmy stupor flown ? , ; Ah t why restore a wretch's breath ! For I can only live to moan. . E'en reason tays I justly weep, ; ,.,;. . And ah, she says I weep in tain ; , TMy m'dnight couch with tears I atetp, Then rise at morn to weep again , ..: y When to my hearl my child I fold, "' "She only deepens every sigh ; ;. , v. 1 think while I hfcrcharms bthold, . '' How she'd have pleased her fathrrtjm. . : v ' ; '" , ' V And when I from herliaping tongue, v Soft childhood's artless accents hear, . , think, with Tain remembrance wrung, How she'd have charmed her futhcr'sea. T thinki but O forbear, tond heart"! ' ' From vain regrets to duties turn, Yes I will act a parent's part, 1 1 ; 111 tear mj self from II mat's tiro. ; . tn life I still one charm can see ; v One flower adorns ihat dreary wild; . That Bower for care depends on me, ' O precious charga! 'tis limit's Child. The following Address to tle 'Preident tt the United States pissed the Ligislature of -Vermont, tm "the llthvlu without much opposition. - TO TH mtBJl trc.iT ro r Uiti Statu. ' -Sit," '.' .' ' ' , THOUCfl opposed to Trequent addres- ses to those who fill Important stations in our 'government, yet there are tiroes when4t irouldbelmproppr to refraiu from expressing our grateful acknowledgements to the Ruler - of the universe For the prosperous situation of our rommon country, and our approbation of those who guide the helm of Slate. While we view the Uuiled States, individually and collectively, rapidly increaiing in wealth and population aecured In the uninterrupted -enjoyment of life, liberty, and property, and Inaost without contention with any foreign ration, we cannot forbear congratulating you, air, on the hippy effects of those principles put in operation, which buve so frenueutty appeared In your oTicial commnn'cations. The Ut sutpensien of our right of deposit At New-Orleans, excited an universal spirit of indignation a pirit which inttsl ronvinre the world, that while we earnestly desire to ma ntain peace with the whole family of ... mankind, we will not tsmdy submit to injury or insu'l from any nfi w on earth. While we contemplate the acquisition of . an extensive and Tcrtile ternary, with the free mvittion of the river Mississippi, we . cannot but venerte tS at spirit of moderation and Grmoesa, which among dividrd councils' ' finally enriched our country, without d) ef- . f ision of blood. , , . And it is with mwrh aatisDrtion wt learn from the highfst au'hority, thst no new Uj es will be requisite for the completion of the payment tor this v4iuUe acmition. l'cr rnit us then to tuidcr to yon, sir, our warja--titlhiakTor7the jjonspiijuous psrt you hire taken in this-important arrangement. We gratefully comcmpUte those kumana an4 benevolent measures which civiliie our once savage neighbours, and teach them to, xchinge their hostile weapons fur the imple meats of agriculture and houselxild minu ture. , , - We recognise with sentiments of esteem, that vigilant and parental cats which has en lsrgJ our territory by negotiation with one of tht friendly tribes of Indians. From knowing thst our maritime (ore Is diminished, and that our trade Is still pro tected, we obtain Imposing proofs that vhrW lance and economy go hand in hand In lit msntgemcnt four governmental atTUrs The floud'shmg state 'of our treasury de monstraUl our groinf gresUtss. and most ' convince evrry good ciliien, that the irulf cent and villifying esprrssions too frequent ly uttered tlirooch the medi-im of the press, init the administrators of our govern ro', mnst finally with e'pul certainty as jusVic,rtvrt on the authors. . YouradvUe Uthj ilu af Heprsacnt ot Tcscuung our -youaua towartl vumcuuing . powers oi curore. men nignest approbation. . f rom our own ffdings ' as weJ as from the general knowIebVe we possess of the sentiments of our : consuoents- Ou mar be 'assured that th tiard-- inM rtf .Vermont, though earnestly engaged'ta their peaceable pursuits, will be ready to fly on Jhe . call of their country, at the risk of, fheiV. Jives, their fortunes, and domestic fefceky. to miin- tajn their righta as an indepentfcnt nation,. retemng every consequence p insult and uibitual wrong. - " ' : ; Permit us to assure you of our most earn est wish that every possible happiness way auena you through lire, and that you may finally receive the "plaudit of the great Judge of ALL. . , , O.-r., : ,' ThefiHowt'tig it tMracte&frm tht communfea tioh of his Excellency Gov. MiLltnGS, to the ',: Legislature ofTcoryia at the obehine of tie Session in Not. last. .. ": " eeroRE i proceed to a fletaa of circum- rcijuiriiig your aeiiuerauon, pernm tne to bring trt yohr view thefreent happy na prosperous state ot ont Dation, Acloud, . 'which, not many months past, N threatened "war to our country, has been dispersed thro the medium of negociation ; and I have if in my power to congratulate you on the evfnt, that, not only the important points whicl a- juaitu mo vohocu ot inc wnion, nave occn acquired, but an accession of the wholi of Louisiana to the United States, with thrf en tire navigation ot the river Missisippi, f ora, its mouth to its utmost source, 4 The measures which restored CW-rkrhti iii that quarter, and added so ImmensdVvto i: r .... . , . .t ' . 'i - aiic iimus oi our country, wiioom uioocunea. and without the terrors, anxieties ani ex- fences of war evidence the superiorly of that systtm! of policy, which is dispoie4to promote the enjoyment of social benefits, and not to sacrifice the energies ol the natioi to ideas of false florv. flnrl rriivUiml atnhitlnn. .y unoui me oimnen ot internal taxuoni we find that the wants and the engagements tf our nation are complied with, k our natknal debt annually diminished. .Peace is msin tained with our vaire neielibors,thv exposed parts of the Union amply cuarded, and civil nd religious liberty secured in hs fullest ex Tent." The. satisfaction derived from a know ledge thtit such is the situation of our country, must be heightened by theconsideration of the almost unanimous determination of the Amc rican people, to uphold the persons by whoso virtues and talents it has been produced, and to promote those who manifest an inclination to tread the paths of rtctitjde and wisdom. While the public good is kept in view, may j we uoi rest assure J, tnar tne calamities wbich have often afTected other portions of the earth, yitCmXfJIuponus? . . . ' w. eertaolyl!; fo.l tne exactions on our Tcllow-citiaena for the aupport ot gavernmsut, cannot be said to be opptessive the inhabitants on our frontier have cultivated their crops in peace and quiet j no io instance turne up to destroy the ac customed harmony of the e-oremnient. For these blessings, bestowed upon us ly a Lc nevolenf . Providence, in a nalionLL as well as a state point of . irw, we are bound with peculiar gratitude lo be thank fnl. " I nnot conrlude Ibis communication. without again calling the attention of the )e ! gislature to the import-nt subject oTvur mi '.litis, and recommending a careful revision I of the 1iw relating thereto that if, . tqwii examination, any defecta are to be fot.nd, ; they may he supplied. Above all, takiog in ; to coiiki.lc-raiiiin the present convulsed, and j probably changing state of the European world, let me recommend that provision be made for a necessary supply of arms aud am wmnion I hough I urpe this measure, I am liir nam thinking that our political rela tions can, in any great derr t be affected Ir those conuls!ons or probable changes. .. Yet, inouiu sny untoward event, resulting; liotn sucn a state oi things, he suspended over our future destinies, it will 1 allot cd that nrrDa- rations can incrcaK, otltherour vinessioess, orourdgen',.. ... - ( - V - tot l our . ATXMAND HALL JUS FOR SALEr I Jt his J3Q0KSTQR in Market Street, appo Silt Dr. N.lltLt, , - - , ' :. . December 15. i8sj, rrpHI NortH Aaieiieia Filot,1raia a collection el 1 aixtT sfcarstt Chirts sa4 riUM.drtiwalraa ari Cbtii villous kindt, A niity bt Bltak Bodks, 1 - ' 1 51 '.. All kinds of Shipping sad other Btsrks. . Bcft Ouuk 0.aU!.WiuSelliAVixi Ink Powder Fiper, thick poll lolio, ihia do.lctisi, & . fsactll, ' ' Smaicm Prttticil NivignSr, 1 IlatU(oa Msore't Nmalioa,' . v; : . :. Micbolioo'i , do. ...- ' Toe Scania's Complete Dsily Afliftiat, sal Nsw Ms. naei's Coopiu, .. ! - . ThsCsps Icir Pilot ind'Clnnt of the Bf tad JLivsf; Ditl'oinnei, Gtog spftlej, HiBoiy ot England, f ra. suu't Ailidtnt, Lm'i Amerlcn Aceomptioti riars a. tiihiccec, School.Usksi'' AffiftBi, riOiet'iCompsa' loo, Copy-Slipe, atrty,s, Wcbflet'i.-Aftw't tnd other XozliUi Gnmin. i, B,, LtBam. Amtricsa Ifietep- tor, Corsclii Nepoiii, Ovid's Meumorpho(, with lbs" ugiiin tiaoU ttoa, OkIsT womuMourtM, wim lu, a.vidlon'l Vir.il with lb Knililh trtnflitioa, Hortce, Virgil, I.eoch P'ofodictl Cumna , Chim baad't freatb tod Knglith Erri(ei, Tfougdc Aiot wotih'i (.stia d EngliQi DicUoe.nei; TeAuneau, ruiivrr, Spolitog Boom, soa tuUty 01 t-op so Toy Books, - " ' . " ; Huitoa, Mttbtmtiicil ina"Hiiluropliicl Uictioauy. . OO. bosx Sections 4, u I lios LocrUhmi ' .' ' : Simpfoa's Come Seflloni, Ward's Muhetastks Helfliim's Lctlurei in ssiuit PhUolophy "S , feiguion'i Morl f hilthT . - ' Keid's Ifltri 00 tbelotclUaus:& Active Fowrrtof Mia Svoldfmitb's AaintSted Ntiari A - . Csrey'i ,dilioo,ot GaibiU'i Ceofraphy, with ta Alii MorU's Uaivtrttl tHOiipb, VolMy koibs ; Wiaieaaribim't uinotyot Amines aaa iniua RolTeU'i fiiOart ot Modera marop : Siillet' K cssoau of Ancient Hiawr ! Ti icQitr't Leflores oa Hiltorj a4 Centre! FolUy ! Blsit's Lectuicl, iaeai fist tot in prol MM.keoties Voy(s low Moaireel.oa ibe river St.; Lewituce, ibicuh tbe Coniloeat ot Kocib Auierlce, to the finiea U Ncinc Oceeae,in lbs stars fa k ' 'B.-ydon'i Tour Uioagb Suily sad Malta " ' 1 aulmbrafte 1 wo'KS "v- Da. :-"Tr.tle '' ': -' ' -i TJ'dctU'e'l EtmsikioolbeHilory of E ad : Bri 0 Aoi'quittM, We4t AKsbtm TesnieT"1' l.flr., k m. hat t,r,ffea etfitioa : 'v Do . do. . -. Cats in oa da. ' Johnl m'i Lite, of tb Poets " "V." Dt. ' Ritibter ' ' '", V;ev Worki,Ths pa jlor, $ecsvi Mortis ' ; W.u'i tog c, Fudl ea on Kdacioa, Petae't Waits ' Beikoap'e AeiunBiojfepli)f,Biotrp'iicl D.ci.osery foitaiul H'lenoey, Futtoiie ul LueH ire ' v Thooiptoi.'i IttTuiii, Uiowe'i Potmi, ftlnfi.U do. 2inaie.ann aa Nirioail Tiide, Dooa Suliwd Tht Mmlt.e', or AaecdotUal diKtogailhed. atifoatgas ia ib: i;ib tenturf, ' ' ' Ale aaaJer's UiBory of Womi a, Kottebas's PUys ki!e af Kotsrbuc, lao iiag Mif'tina f'Ce Mefoo't Mot tor, Di to Pocket Compeatoa ' tuabra'e viiHte-y Cvrcifn, tnaiSei't Migtaia ' S.iiti ot Dnputiira, lM'i Ooekery i jobatloa't, Joaa 't Sad ,tley ' D.cf.oneiia Do. sal do P.-tketi do . : XOVSLS end ROMANCES ' Ton Joaee, Encriatiag AepoKtory, Aribiea Teltfs, Tel i.t itie 1 rmti. Vicar ot La .fdowa. Oiteaharg f ml y. Girt of rhe Moaaiaiae, C' titatta Temple. u" may, sta.flard aeiteoa, laa,mlrioe a laviera e neat THE fobfcribcri basing qoalifiedisEi' eutors to the lafl will and tells racnt of John Curgwin, ilcresfad, (Ue nouce to ill pciCons .havi)j Umand.B". gsTnll the tflsie of faij John, 10 pfdent tnem fofpaymtnt wltl,ln-hesime rquU fed by an aft of AiTembly.efititW, An 1 to aTitnd an Adl entitled an Afl Con cernirg proving of Willi and granting atteri til Admit iftiition, and td prevent frauds tn the management cf ir.tellatci't tftatctt" othcrwife they will bt barred I mm rccovctiif; the fae by theopers lo of faid a. They alfogive notict (hat ihey artv.prcfsly enjolncj ty their Tcllator In hii MJ still, to uk at eitly at nfnVe,all fumi of tnnnry ssf.icli may be due hiitliret Ail feifun there- Meiwolil el fts.iliy, Adelede d Saacore, Fat aiesiiift arite io,iaoet Bloacaeat, OltaiU aad Ltvtoa or tht LKiu. e, Taa Adcheraa. atantfaa Crafot, RelblM aad D.aaraet, Gaor(e Bvawclt, Taa Hegro; li Lives a liaat,1 aadaic Crboa a eha Beaavolral Jew, Tot Mea of reeliai, elbodaiic lit em, asa imuvi aauiar. Zltgant folk J UmVp H't$ itk pltti Cosiata aaerro da. Biawa'e Caocoidaact WbLeSeld'e Lit', 'WatrH Thoagbta, tr sad Protfers f Btigioo it tbr bent, Cb.cb G,ciaeat, The Cbiilieaj Caid. Secrtttenel Dir. ! ,,. A T..w... oa the tsctiAcuoa al tka Lo,. Utu ttoio-'a of ibiitad the aib W -tU, M'Eas SeA riT.vi, eiiaeaftrfatbi(m.'VVaVa PU,n4 ad H.aie, b.a. lies of Htmy, Herwe Mrdtni , Cet 'e Books I be Coelmoa Feiib, trellyanWe Ue anire,Idwetdta rba ArTraiora, &eisaa s, Ce viaitaa aid Vaitrhlifea Cnauacd, Bvta'e Cavtaaal Crete, OHgiaof Cvil, lit. Qraydon's Difttt 0 fkt Lens of the United ltee, Minia aa Evecaiore, Tay'or'e Repoiis, Hf. aod'e do, Evsa'iEftye, Potbi.eva Oe.ltttoae, O'l SHI'S Ditrvffes, F 'ClJr's Pr'A ca, titl S P.J.Ct of Law, FlKhf ant's Katwts Bevuea, Lett he. Celee, MeiUa'a CaUvctioa of Seeua. JJunter em the efW, A Trtgtise m the Fite aad Yallaw Pva., Eeiab.r ph,ratpai -A rietj ofleiitkal $nj aher iimphlets. A L M ANACK S . y . For the year 1804. . , Ten Dolltrs Hew ird. RUNawsy froosihtfulfcriber about . the ! h September laft. a orgro ro .n n.oiej HALLhrVc-foei 8 or 9 Inche. P'tPt n ?' H !' oi ie wcil mak 0J ol lomrnwn complesio'i. tie is veil know la Wilis.ip!ltonAni U$ Bt'hbonr. hood. I wl.lgiMiht above reward U civ tog him tJclipercd 10 me or ta the jailor I this town. re foibU barbouiing, emplojin or car tying him away. wm ANT2NYB,T00MER. , , Vt!reing'4i, Odubenl. dVorrcjE. THE fubferiber, having admfniflerei 00 theeftate of MARY SIMMONS Icc'd , requefts til perfons. indebted there to,- to tnako immediate payment ; and thofe to whom the faid .eftate is indebted ar hereby required lo bring forward their accounts, properly, attcfterf, ; for payment, -,, within the pertoJ prefcribed by law, other v wife they will ue barred of recovery. - DAVID WILLIAMS. Wilmington, Dec. 27, 1803. - Notice is hereby giv-n, - FT HAT the fubferiber haa qualified as Executor to the eftate of THOMAS " SIMMONS, t New-Hanover countyp deceafed He therefore rctjudls all perfona indebted to fatd eftate to make payment without delay $ and requires all thofe to' whom it indebted, to bring forward their' ' accounts,1 properly .attefted, for payaient, within the time prefcribed by law, other-' " wife they will be barred of. recovery. . ' DAVID WILLIAMS. V j .. Wilmington, Dec 27 1803. r -7 ry. Will be mrt:;. . 'AT THE BIG BRIDQE, - f 'v On ThurfJay the sthdav of January next, ' until tbs ihVot Jau. I805,' ' . - . Tfie, Negroes, ...r , belonging to ihe eftate of Thomas Sim ' mons, tlcceafed, v; ' ALSO, . v Will be rented out .tor the fame term, f- The Plantation. ' whereon the faii ticceafed livedJ'i'otes, with approved fecurity, will be requiied. V . DAVID WILLIAMS, Ex'r. J Wilmingtoj, Deca7eJl8p3.s U-s.-,'-v ; " -f THE fubfcr'.ber having qualified if ad. -ratniftrator.lo the eftate of JAMES CAMOCK, decesfed, gives notice 10 all perfons having demands again ft the eftate ot faid Jame;, to pre fen t them for pay- " ment within the time required by an aft' of Aflcmbly, entitled ! ( to'aroend an : aS entitled an concerning proving of W ills and granting Letters ot Aura mill ra tion, and to prevent frauds to the man agement of Inieftate'a eQates," othcrwiTe tlicy wtll be barred from . tecoveting the t fame by the operation of faid aft. - . All perfons indebted by note, bond, pr open account, to faid elate, are requires! to make Immediate payment. ; . . J ROBERT CAMOCK, Adm'f. . . . Wilmington, Dee. 17,. 1853. ' . Will be Sold, 7 ifN Wcdnefdiy the nth of Tanuirr V aeat, ALL the petiQiable Property ot James Camock, deceafed, confilting' of a quantity of . DRV GOODS, . ; lioufchold Furniture, &C."' Terms of fale fif month 1 ciedit for all turns above forty (hillings, purchafers gi ving bunds with approved lecurity. ROBERT CAMOCK, Ad'mr. 1 Dec 17,1803. NOTICE. 'T'HE fubferiber has qualified asadrnf- iTi v t!v r Uian ,ne e,u,e of HENRY -f iIAL5EY,lait of Kew-Hanover County, I deceafed All perfons indebted ta f4id j eilaie are teauelted to make Immediit. 1 parmeu, and thofo who dirt chim. .r. , . 1 tir, wl.l re Indebted by 'Jadf rtitiit, Bond, No'e, or Accoubt, are teqtielled to coins ferwsrd aid mike pa-mtot be fore the fiiiMar of Aptilrttfuinf, eiher wife they will be ur.dtr lha iiectCityff i(ofl'g 10 legal tjitsfertt for b pif. poft of TulfilUrig the above irijut0iow. JOS. O. WH0MT,'7i.V; A. J. DE KOSSET J Wilmiiigtoo, Oil, 41b, i J:j . 1 FOR SALK, : PARCEL of Land rontalntnr about feventeen hundred acres, in Blsden county, known by the name of the In. DIAH WlliK jm,tor,lolhr.de.of the rsuttltwen River. & adiointa iKa I esd m9 Mr.Johw W'dle, ItabounJiwithCy. : and Oik timber, and there are iLicr nunarca aciaa pt LtLtla well adirteJ ta the cuuare cf Corn Uf 'I. nA ' ; GEORGE LUCASi ' Oaobtr 1 1. iequ;reu to exhibit the ttme within the ucue n m, led pT ,a of- Affembly, other. . wifs tbey wi'.l be barred of a recovery. :..:-, v . C WALKER. : Wilmington, Dec. 04, 1803.' . 1 : . roil SALE, , On the J:h of next month, oa a CrsJil l , cf Si Months, f I J Likely SLAVES,1- T)ELONGING to the late Henry Hat- i7.frrrAn4,MJooatbtreafir aay 'ti e admiiiillrnor can attain It. all the o. incr fiflji tore, II. to" A IX HO nil DroncrlV ul f hs tere (A mn. M H of.Catt!e.H?os.UoufcUoldfurD'f. li 1 rarsninil Iinnlr-ncnti.-A;' Ac. . I Cv order of iha --V . , w. WALKER, . I.M.LEVY. k Wtlm.niton, Dee. 3$. 1803.;' Tea Dollar, Hcwarda . V R AN AWAY trass Mr. Sl.aro.tos.Ufs ta Sraiihvilla. oa ibd a4,k J NA...hr. a Nefte Girl sVoim 16 or 17 ytsrs ai s(, af ft ycllgwilb Curaplcaio asraej HANNAIt, (b tad if iha fiver wlib fosst be jraet ef Ctatrsl Sss.ik m a boas for hit pltststiM, to W,lia. eat ibe 4I p-etellr rbratt tie h.O ert. stjaMt ar tmrf m Oisiltlas) aU tmAers af tlls illai4 csrrtif ktr iL..lharaa rtastd trill La ti4 t4 utwUt aei 10 'tt latafloa Jsd, I'd f'Virg ibt tbUiUt etjtlca o(aa doll tie jf titbvevtd at hitVlaaguU ChaflasK, Urttaf-us, Coutt . , ' , joHt; cause, j.,. I
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