thoconfiictthey are greatly indebted to that which bert know how to estimate the , virtues that impart civility to, manners, and refinement to life. ' The torch which burned o wexti npw h ab e in tl heir I breasts has been peculiarly brightened by the f United flame of an honest pride in you, which 1 kindled at the reQection that our native I country boasts of- a seminary, where by the 1 ..nvtPortr of lesislative patronage, its ff f 1 : ;k K tnnrrht to emulate ingenuous vuuwi n5v . the worth of their fathers, where their minds might be enlightened with knowledge, and their hearts impressed with a love ot justice, morality and religion ; where they mightr Jearn to embellish the manfy and patriotic . endowments which constitute character, and qualify then, to chemh - A, mountain mmph svteaierlyS all the arts that polish, all the chanties that sweeten the intercourse of social lib." v"" . ' - With the utmost sincerity, And the highest respect, , ' I am vour humble servant, ., ' JOSEPH CALDWELL. . On the 24th of November . (says a London . paper) the Ameriaii Ambassador f Mr.Mun- I roe) was introduced to her "Majesty in her private apartment by - her Majesty's Vice- Chamberlain, an3 conducted by Sir Stephen Cotterrell as master of the ceremonies ; when his' excellency delivered his creden tials, and was most graciously received. " At the drawing room his excellency's Ladyi Mrs. Mimroe, was introduced to her Majesty by lady llawkesbury. ?- '. ; ' In Congress, JFeb. 29. . " Mr.Findlev, from the committee of elec tiohs, made a report on the representation of Duncan M.'Farlane, complaining of the uh ' due election of Samuel D. Purvian'ce. . The 1 report concludes with the opinion that there Is not sufheient evidence to st aside the elec tion of Samuel D.Purviance. . " March 6. Mr. Randolph, from the com ' mitlee appointed to enquire into the conduct of Samuel Chase, one of the associate justi ces of the supreme court of the United States, and of Richard Peters, judge of the district of Pennsylvania, made a report concluding in ' the following manner rthat S A ?-I U E L CHAS E, Esq. an associate justice of the . supreme court, be impeached of high crimes and misdemeanors. That RICHARD PE TERS doth not appear to have so acted as to ... require the constitutional interposition of the House. ' . Referred to a committe of the whole House on Monday the 12th. B1 SiLES AT VENDUE, . Without Reserve. 1 A SUANlITr OF . ' ', DRY GOODS. ELCXNGING to the estate' of ROBERT ADAM, deceased, consisting "of arrari- ety of articles worthy the attention of S tore keepers in To a nor Country (if not previous ly sold at private sale) -will be put up to sale at Public Vendue, at the &ore adjoining Dean isf Thurber's, on MONDAY the 2 6lh Inst. ' and continue, from day to day, until the whole are disposed of. ";'" ." Terms a credit of 12 months for all. sums over ten pounds currency, giving bond with approved security to the Executors. Those inclined to purchase at private sale, will apply to ",V " -v. .-; -; . .v.'-.. JOHN HOGG. Wilmington, 'March, 19, 1804. KJT V O. T I C . THE subscriber having pbtrined admi nistration on the estates of Richard Sal. ter and John Haynes, late of Bladen county, ' requests all persons indebted to either of the said estates, to make immediate payment; and all those1 having demands 'against them,, are requested to exhibit the same properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. AMOS RICHARDSON. . Bladen Ceuntyy March 19, 1804. ' LAST NOTICE. ALL perfons incited tithe fuJcriber, are lor the latt lime, requefled. to m:ik payment by the Ji day of July uixf. P-effmg emergencies render this rrqucjl in difprnfable, and he fl itters himf, If that it will not meet the ungrateful fate 'f his f ir mer nitics on the fane fubjefl ; forjhould it -unfortunately be the caje, trecejity will compel him to refirt to the legal mod: of reco very, immediately after that period. --; - JOHN RELIT. FayetlrsiVe, Mirch 20 . y.v '. . .!rT H E fu h fcr ib -. r jAesttis 1 1 1 w f Yf -JL turning thanks to the public fa- the '1 ". nuragement be ret 'fare txrerded ' tr her In th? eccuputhn ' Pul'lic llivfi Ke per ; and injrtn the gentlemen vho have been arcttf tm d It put up at her ho'fe, at well as, ,41 ither s; that tktycann3t ft ' m hit ptr'std fa en'ert.itntd v her. FOR S A L E Under Direction of O S H U A. PO.T I '- ., ' - . Wilmington. March 20, QUARTET ,Cas!cs Sherry " Wine,;- Hogsheads of Jamaica Rum, 1 Ditto 3d proof Ru'm'v- ' - Casks Goshen Cheese, ?! French Spanish lirandy in Pipes,- Crates LiverpoolWore, Kegs manufactured Tobacco, 6 Piece Cannon 6'pounders, ' Bags of Oats, One Case Letter paper, Do. do. Dutch Quills Barrels'. Pork, Ditto Flour, ' . , Grind-stones, v . , Sawed Lumber, . Spars Chests" Young Hyson Tea, Boxes China Ware, Ditto Spanish egars, Ditto German Steel, DilaXotton Cards, Ditto VoorcTr7fiv7;-:. v Kegs Spanish Brown, Ditto Lard, ' Ditto Butter, , ' ' . " ' Ditto six-penny Naite, Coils Cordage,- .-4. . 1804. ir i Translation. . " ' Paris, 15 Vend. 12 year. ! The Minister of Exterior Rtfations, fj Mr. Livingston, Minister Plenipotentiary of the-i I Untied States. - IR, t".-: .. v- Tlit: minister of marine and the" colonics in announcing to mc that the captain of the-frigate Laiquel," employed at I'lessinecn, had remarked that the documents on hoard the American vessel the Superior, capta n Silvcs ) ter W'ilion. were not drawn up in the tonus required by the convcnUoh of the 8 Vend. Slh year, concluded between France and the it United States, observes to me that severs! ; GtVr American vessels, which have lately en'.rvcd tlie ports of the republic, had not pa- I pcrs in any better order. . , The present circumstances and the nnalo- V existing between the American and Eng- lih tongues, induce the minister of marine . tj wish tint the vessels of the United States, Wir lw furnished with more regular docu- mcnti in order to prevent every sort of diffi culty. Will you, ir,1c pleased to communicate these observations to your government that 'It' may take the necessary measuics, in ofder " that its vessrls may expetienre 110 diffirulty on their an Ivil in the ports of France, and in order that nothing tnjy alter the good har mony which prevails between the two na tions. t a c ti prrst rn ti f t c r,fi m cmrw rl. n-V CH. MAU. T A MX Y RAND. JENNtT SPENDLOVE. Bladen County, March 20, 1804.. 310 FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. "7 HERE AS some mal ciousdisposrd fjl VV low has attempted to inj'ire rny repu tation, by fabricating and circulating & false report of my having ran away with a man's wife or daughter, and induced her clandes tinely to take with her ahorse thai, was fioi h:r own ; J hereby oHcrthe above reward for information which may lead to the conviction of the pcrwm who is the author of the fuhe hood, provided he be an object worthy of no-" .lie'eorin any wise responsible for the damage I hare sustained. JOHN POWELL. Bladen Coimtj, Mweh 13, 180!-. ' f THE parserhip Joseph Dean mi Kincsi.fy Thukbkr, u.dtr the firm tf Dean 6 T 1 utbery being d flvtd by tut ieth the frrnr, ell perftns wh I axe acctuKts unfeithd with J aid firm, ire requeid it, trefnt them without delay fit ofijvjir,nt; And till Ihr.ft tvl" are ittdei tfd by tt jf $r tthtrwife fire requrjledh tnake fujmciith K. 7 IWRBJ'Jt, f irvlv'ng Partner, 'WHO OFFER5 FOR islYH in Ibernl terms, - - 7bc Brig HERCULES, - A fliut and burthtrj'me f tfign bwlt trf l, 'f is t-lnt l'irlbt"'i fiunj uitb m. blet, enehnrt end ri'i p, und mai be lent . . . . ,m I mat y FOlt SALK, A T rcct nt Parcel of LAND, Containing 695 Acres, OA; the he idf Barren and In'.et Creel-, ndjo'mifi Mrs: Matt 's (La cl and run nirg ao ofs the main road tb'Ml jev-.n miles fnm I Timing! on ; Jixty ir evenly acres tf which is goat corn hwd and tn which thtrt is an excellent mill Jheq-n. The filua'ivt is e'ic'i'i'e fir a public houf, an t the range is'ftip!rio tl any on She Sound. T F'r one ha'f the a-nourt p'ompt payment will be te. quired, and d credit nf twelve months will ve giv n fir the -other, half th purclxftr givmg bind and ftctifify, ' hi' f arther pur- ticuLrs apply. to-A. Hall in IV ,lwnv,tu, h toe fuhfer her Ko.key Print. ' ROUtKi UOWF.. . Mnh 13, 1804. 75 4" or. 36 miles r FORT OF n'lLMIXQTOX. r.Ktt.KT.n h;ce ot tAst. f.rij Herclilc, Pcsse, Kingston, Jamaica Sch'r Violent, Bryant. lc. Bri Fair American, Hat, New-Yotk CLKARtD. T.r Sally. Jones, Kingston. Jamaica David Sc Gtorjr, A'jccI, Jamaica Ship I.nvina.Ciilwvll, do. Srh'r Mohawk, Southuorth, Falmouth, Jam Crttlina, Brnnrtt, 8u AuxnMine h'llmjngtin, Mnb 13,' 1S04, .95 Fair Flay, Hudson, i res, West, I'spcrimcnt.TomVins, - - Jane, JohnMon, Sloop F.iucprizci Stan wood, Cliarlcitou do. do. Jamaica "Tbbago Th brig William Sc lliomas, captain Thotim, arrived Lcre last night from St. Kitti. . ptr WICKS CUJiKEXr sj.t as last week. FOR SJLtlt " ;r Hlith. 31! proof Hum, niul 10 UluU. M lnfo nf (upcrior Mut'tty recfitrd W the brig William 15 Thomas, Cspt. Thomis, from St. Kilts. Ap; ly to ('. t- !. 1T.1.HAM. or JThr Cap', lin or. lor!. Wilmintw, M;rrh M, 74 Foil SALli, The following Tracls ot Land, viz. THE Plantation adjoining Smith Wafh iiig'on, on ihc Nonh halt kivir, u.niainiiig bix huiidicJ ai d turty acre a tout one duiidrrd of tthiili is uiulcr fence and aiijoii.ing the rivci ab-'iit fitty acres is fcand low gruiind, pan ot ihil UihkI land, of a let tile foil. Ot the premifct is a Dwelling. houfc fuHicicitt to accom modiie a larc family, '-."' Alfo A Tr id containing two hundred acres on Lcwifcn Crrtk, about two tnilci and a halt from the river ibout thirty a crei of ihli haibcen cleared, Gloated in n excellent t nge for cattle of l-fg. One other tracl, conuinir.i; one h:n Jrcd and twenty acres on North Dramh, rear ire upper lines ol thc fiift mei.tioi.cd riantation. A cretlit of fix monthi iU he ccn for one half of the purcf-afe mor.cy, k iwcWe nioMhi for 1 he remainder. IJond and fc. cuiitf will be required fufficicnt titles wiil be Rtven at the lift payment. Any perfon inclining io rurthsfc, may apply to the fubferiber, In Wilmingmn. TIMOTHY DLOODWORTH. Januaiy 17. 3O7 FOR 'SALE, A PLANTATION on the ii!e of N, .Welt kivcr, iiuui Wilmington, calicd hprinc; Hill, containing 12S0 acres of La d, well tim bcredwitii pJNF-on the liplatut and CMK tl li w-lui dn, fronting the rivr one mi'e On wlvth is a good iwo (lory FJell-in-Hoiiicwtiniiiifhcd rCitchen, Snoke Houfc, Stabic5, and a convenient Store-. Houfc, in which 4 Swic was formerly kept. There are ico acrc of the land cleared, aho:. one third low, hc rtmaindci nplanil with a good Apple and Peach Orchard, and a Nuilery ot Fruit Tiecs of diifcrtnt kins?. Tor terms, apply n ROBF.IIT SCOTT. Wilrning'on, Dtc' 21, 1 803, C-T The above Plantation is firuated in an agreeable neighborhood, and adjoins Whi c Half Landing. Ten Dollars llcwanl. RAN awaj frm the fubferiber on tit 28.'; D.crmbet lajl, a AVjf ma hj med i UM He is about 5 Jrel 8 or 9 i. fhts tnglCtutry b'.mJP'ake! JliW and pl.in is if $ black etwpUxti, and has a ynsr tTit-rftirtflitrh 'feTJrirfufjcfi ht iluttut Mr, Swan s, on'Latfjh, tr 1 The Snbfcriber, PURPOSING to leave this State early the enfuing feafon,- reqvefls all thofe who are indebted to l;im to male payment an . . Cf before the frfl day rf Mjy next j and ifaff to whm he is indsbttd Jhall be paid on.-.-prefenting their iccompts.r' HE"OFFERi f OR SALE, HIS Retail : Slock oj G 0 0 D S, COMP I SING A SMALL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, ' - Hard Ware, Groceries, Liquors, 6c The purchttferwill have the pi ivilege cf the urexpir"d term if the Leafe 'J r that very eligible filiation, niiv occupied by fubferiber. : , ' ' ; It, Lnngdof). , r IF 'Imirgton, 6lk March, iSo. 74. To the fate's in the Counties compofmg Jhe . rDjirici cf llilmingtan and Sarr.pfon .Ciu'nty. r . '. CENTL E Ivt F K A N D f E L LO W C ( T I tT.K S, . AS the election for eieCling an Ekclor to vote for a PrcTident and Vice-Pre- . lidcrrt of the -United State is approaching, 1 take the' liberty of prefentirg you wiili this Addrefs', to inform you thatl am a Candidate for that important appointment. And believing, as I do, that the' prefent Adminiflration ot the United States is ptirp, and calculated to fecure the rights, .liberties and true intereds of its citizens lhonld I be honored with a majority -of ' yqur fiiffrages, I pledge my honor to -vote for Thomas Jrffekson, to be Prefi dent.or the United. Spates. As for Vice-Prelidcnt, I am not prepa red at -this time to fay who will vote for' ; as .the .gentlemen who will he candidatea- tor that ofRce are not yet known. ' .. . .J am, Gentlemen, Your moll obedient . - Humble fervant, Duplin,'! eb. 1804. 71 - N O TIC E. ALL perfns Indebted to tie firm tf Hooks 6 Slocimpv hereby rt q"eji(d ti mate Irnvredijlt payment to Sed grove C7 Hookit who are authorized 1s re ceive payments end give d:J charges. - Huoks & Slocumb. March 6, 1 804. in ll'ilmhglun. All matters nf Vf),U, end then are be'eby f ,rwarntl haPiurirg, em ptying or fh ppi'gjaia Jve Jtn. t will pay any perjon tvhi will apprehend faid nifro and detivrr him io , or hdge f-m in ft ilm'mgtin gtol Jo that I gel him, the above reward and alt tffonMe ibd'get. A-.iron Morgan. MorgjnCreii, Feb. 7, 1804. 70 FOR HULL,. HTHE blliP BELFAST, Gaudse L . 'tnaJl-rIFill fail In ab.ut Twenty Ds. titty or feventy Bales e COi ION would (if 'JJered immediately) be talen on right, on leaf on able lermt. Jpply f William Giles. Feb. i8, 1303. 73 rOKbALr. tin reasonable terms,fr Prompt payment, Ttadl of Laod m the It ate of TcuotTte, containirg one ihou UihI acrci, on the Waters of KcJ Ricrt anl Spring Crtfk, adjoining the furvrys of John Elliot and Mr. Shcloy. The a. hove tract of land Iks within 7 miles of Ciatkivillc, and istqual in ferttjity of foil and tange 10 any in its neighbouihood. For terms apolf to ALLMAND HALL. WPmirjton, Dec. aoth, 1803. 74 State of North-Carolina, i Cumberland County. J WHEREAS 'James Lundy, rf this C urly, kat this day made oath be fore me, John M njliw, Lfq, ene of the Julices cf the Peart for aid eoUty, thulort the S'h tf this irfluht, at night, JOHN SLOAN and CODFRir HOOKER, broke Gaol end are nil yt apprehended re, in Ike name cf the State, I charge yiu and every cnefy,H to make I ue and cry hr llcm i find if ytu flail flnd the faid bloa and Hotter, tht thtn you ofprebind them and bring them lelo re fome 'juflice tf faid county wh:re they flaljjie apprehended, to be dealt u it h as the Ju dircflr.' Chen ut.de r my land, ibis 23V day nf Ftbiuaty, 1804. 11 J. IFJNSLOir, D. j: ,'Tcn Dollars Reward. ' RUM away from the fuhferiber, about the I5li5c ptember lad, a negro mart reamed HALLEY, 5 feet 8 or 9 inchoa high, 33 or 24 years ot age, well made and .oLcgm inoa complexion -lie Js-wcll- known in Wlln ir.gtcnard its neighbour- " hood. 1 will gi'c the above reward for hiving him delivered tome or to the jailor o this town. lMaflcrs of vcflTels and all other perfons are fotbid harb'iring, employirgor car rying him away. ANTHONY B.TOOMER. AVilmineto", Oclobcr lB. . MILL CRANKS" A ftw Mill Cranks for fait, ly Willkings, Scott 6 Co. F,b. 1. 11 Sheriff' Sales. On Taeflay the loth day tf Mirth next, will be flJ, tn Execution, under the Csurl lUvft in ll'i'mingt'.n, the JolttW. ing preperty t viz, A Saw-Mill o Murc'i Crtt, tv'ilh the lands Hereunto belonging, the" property tf 7. B White. (y Acrtt tf L md adjoining Mr. Rittef s and Xoaerti adjoining Arthr Harper, Lg Cfttt, the pr.ptrtj fwitt II tUnn. ' 220 'Acttt tf Land, i y miles from IViU ningtm en the main rh'd t Neubtr, lb tr'ftily of U'm. Ki-r. - Wm. IlLUDWOUTH, Sbrif. New IIatitur Countyi , 7t 1804.