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1 ..U- I a r i Mr. Burr, for shooting down all opposition . to him that this association of 'nan shoot ' ers,. amount to about fifteen (the little band) and the fact has been acknowledged by one oFthe most active of Mr. Burr's defendants, 'M. L. Davis ; that the determination to be gin with General Hamilton was formed by the counsel "and advice of this little' band of , honourable assassins ! VA Conspiracy of this nature requite s only to be exhibited; ito be detested, and if it really existed, Mr. Cheet ham is entitled to every praise that results' from an exposure of a conspiracy so fcorri- . Lie. Ral. Reg. We are informed that Col. Mimroe, at pre , sent minister to the British court, has been appointed by the president governor of Louisi ana. Phil. Gez.y The Swedish schooner Susannah, ccptain Gal way; 10 days from Jeremie, put into Nas sau, N. P. on the 9th ult. in distress. , Capt. G. informsithat four days before he sailed, a general massacre of the whites took place at- Jeremie, when upwards ot 1000 men women and children fell victims to the sanguinary rage of the brigands. The clause they assign ed 'or this massacre, was, fh'e deaertion of a Mr. Reynolds, (a white man) an ofBcer in the service of the brigands, who went on board the British frigate Tartar, Capt. Perkins Information wassent to general Dessalines, , and he dispatched an officer with orders to sea M rjeneral maYsacre executed. " r7 "T British Sloop of War LtLLr. The following -account of the captifre of the a bove vessel (mentioned in last week's paper ) has been given the editors cj the Norfolk He ' raid, by Mr. Norcock, the purser. "I bee: leave to acquaiut you of my arrival here this day , with the remaining efficers and crew of bis majesty's sloop of war Lilly. On the Uth instant. (July) on or about the : hour of 2 P. M. being then in lat. 33 21, N. and long. 9, 13, W. we observed two sail to windward, to which we immediately gave chace. At half past 3, perceived the one to be an armed vessel, laying too, with French colours flying, boarding a ship which lie supposed to'bo English, and continued in Jib at position till dark, when we lost sigh, of them. Tacked occasionally, working to windward timing 'the night : at half past 8 A. M. ob ferved two sail to the westward, which we hupposed to be the fame as yesterday ; made nil sail in chance, and cleared ship for action. At 9 distinguished them to be the-two ships we saw yesterday, the one havjhg'.the other in tow, standing to the southward and 'east ward on the starboard tack. Half past 9 (he one hoisted English colours, which we re turned ; passed to windward.; tacked on our weather beam, and cast off the vessel she bad taken in tow ; three quarters past 9 she edg- . ,cd away, taking us for a merchant vessel, we shewing no. guns and having a temporary poop rigged to decoyJLcr.At23 minutes past f0 she ranged up on'our Veather quar ter, shifted her cnlpursto Frcrwh, .and com menced a heavy fire upon us,'hich-we im mediately returned phe then dropped a'sira and kept up a heavy discharge tof. roircquetry, . imisquetoons and cohorns frorrrr -her tops and decks, and that of grape and langrage'frdm her bow-chasers, wjhich cut ou braces,;bow Jincs, and runf ingViggin in audi -a manner as to render the .ship totally, .unmanageable, and completely . defeated all our exertions to alter our position so est,o get a. great gun to bear ; and the only resistance we were able ,to make (having no tfern chacers) was that rf the am til arms.,- U U with the greatest concern! hay to mention the death of Capt. William Compton who fell early in the ac tion. .She still kept(tdking every advantage ol our ungovernable .state) under our stern, . raking. m fore and alt wUVlter bow chare y,in unci 100 men at muiquetry, making sundry fruitless attempts to hoard till noon, when she passsd o windward, on which we rave her the Ik'c of our larboard broadside. - fcoi U)4n uvtIu'axiJiauicriikciLus sundry.. times, which I am sorry to .ay depuved us of the assistance of the whole of the officer on deck i Lieut. Fowler being the list who fell, giting direction to strike, the colours ; the ship then laying A perfect log on the wa ter; standing, running rigging, and sails, completely cut to pieces, masts and yards se verely wou-tded. In this Mate the enemy, made another deprn'e attempt to board, which they rf7ted on the bowipril with up wards of IPO men, and the fctb'c resistance we were thn uMe to make, having then 18 . nenottt of our small number (bcint; only 76 at the tomnuncemrnt of the action) killed and wntitid'd. It t with the titmqat concern i have tn aM, we were compelled to itrie , bur tolmiM.and at half past noon were'uktn fSHJtion of by the French ship pritatecr La I)4iu? ,inbe.r, of Gii.k!,iIoiik, mounting fiurttcn 2 pnindirinnnnadc and two lone; 9's. and Iming on board 140 men. The Lilly mojntrd 16 short 13 pounders, mer chant gw." . The gentlemsn who jjavc the abort iccount iy, that the crew of the privstrer were mostljr F.nlnh.Scoich, trth and Americans, and that the cpt. was a Scotchman. Thin I Irani the shattered condition of the Lilly that she cannot be got Into port- The privateer was formerly the BritithPacketMarltarnugh, Itely captured b the Fietith la the West Indies. COMMERCIAl.. Sirinem, Jnt 33 Beef, 13 a If dollars, Toik, 16 a 17 riour, 10 a 13 $ Bwrd, 30 a 31 1 Butter, 2J cts flicon, Is -Chtfve.lO (iin'lle,mHiH,3j a 33 1 do.ipermjttti, fO; CUrct Wfnc, la taies, 6 doli. a 6 1.4 per doz; ic-a?ki, 42 a 45 per gal Oil, 18 per LUI . T .J k''.. Oh HI . 1mA. f i1r. Tel, 8 a. 10 , Hferrihgs,4 a 6 ; Tobacco, 10 , in payment for American cargoes, Sugar at 7 dois-and Molasses at' 30, cts and pay 4 per. cent.- duties in and 8 out, at the Dutch custom-houiei " and about half as much more at the English custom-house " " (in t PORT OF- WIIMING TOJv. r ' ENTERED SIXCS OUR LAST. . . i Sch'r Unionf Lane, - ' . 'New-York Galiot Friendship, Bayne, .' Bermuda, Brig Nelly & Peggy, Puvard, ' - Greenock Scn'r. Apollo, England, . St. Thomas V CLEARED. V ' Sch'r Vandyck, Punchard, ,: Salera Ship Concordia, DiffaaD, V Embdtn Sch'r Hannah, Chadwick, New-York 'Venus, Bryant, ' do. Brig Wilmington Packet, Dudley, do. Sloop John, Nobie, do. ..Sch'r Two Sisters, Chlapps, ,T"' ' Norfolk THE SUBSCRIBER Hit juft received lor Si'e, from Philidelphia, A . LAfCt ASSOHTMtNT-or . - STILLS, ' 'From 81 io Ctlloni. Condliiam prompt piymene, PETI f PERRY FyteviI1e, Aogull io, 1804 3973 NOTICE- WHEREAS tny wife DOLI.Y bu flnpea from my bed mi' bord without ny jolt ceirfe or. crovoeKion, end tcfrifei 10 eohibit with inPny long. cr This ii iheiefore to forbid irfy puToa hirboring or nulling her 00 my tccount, I will not pJ tny debt H e my contnfl ifter tftii due, . JOHN MARTIN, Wilmirjton, Aoguft. 11, 1804. . 397 3 id Talcrn Up, TY Mr. Tihn. Drew, on Lptkwood'i Fi'lr, JLJ commuted to ihe Goal of thii County on lheB'h inft. 1 young Negro Fellow, about 5 feet 8 inehe high ; hat a (hoi lodged in hii body jult aborr hi Mt hiji r but at he doeaoot fpeik Eng!rfh(1 no turiher dif ovetj" Cn be lle rninrd, than that hii name ia GLAiGOVV. From appearance I am indticrd to believ. ihit hei? ont of the Ang lo Cirgo recrolly impoi ed into this to m-ry, -? . Any perfon owning or claiming faid Negro, ia re aueQed to make known the faftte, pay chaigei artd take him away, other wile he will be fjld at the .law directa. . . John Sullivan,-Goalcr. Wiliningtonf New Hanovet County, ? Auguft 14. 1834 it. 397 ' - - COMMITTED to the Goal of tlii County, about the isthof July lad, a Negro Fellow who cftla" himfrlf ( 1.1 RLES he ja of a yellnwi(h complex, ion, about 5 fret 7 inet.ei Htf he faya he ii the pro pfiiy. of Awihony P-i.i.W ol George-ToWn, S C. anil that be left hia mailer ' Irrvice' 3 m 4 mon:hirince. Any perfon .owning or cT iming laid Nrgro. ia re. 'qoefled to make known the fame; piy rliarea Si take him away olhc;,ire he will be (0 d ai ihi aw duecla J, Sullivan,: Goaler. Wilmington, New. Hmover County,' - Aogull 1 4, 1 804. iL 397 . Taken Up, A KD committed lb the Goal oi t hia Coor.ty, on the l d of April, a negro maa who eallth mlelf JOHN MITCHELL, faya he U free (but with .ut paoera 10 fhow it,) and ra'ne to thia town from Chi left n, S C. in Jaaqarf 1A, bv land, 'that ha formerly lived with 'Edward Crofta.ol CharlcSon. The f id orgro hit bre-i , fince at fea, annjatt returned to thi, port. Kt ii about 3 1 ea, a of age, f-et 1 Inch ia height, thin vilage, fhoti woolly hair, andae fomethjng like the appear aacr of fcara on ht back, which he layi h get wi'.h a rope'a end while oa board ot I teffrl a fri. Any terf d knowing of or claiming the aloref.Id ne f ro, ia rrtjufflrd to Ctfmt forward aui maka knnwu the lame 5 pay Chargra and take him away, oi'eiwile he will be fold i the law diietli. J . Sullivan,', Goalcr. Wi!wiagtnt, New tf mover Coaniy, Augoft 14, 1804 il. 39;. J The Copartner fhtp; nad'et the firm of Harden & Jacobi, ". ; . . Under. Direction, of '. J O Sill A POTTSa ? Wilmington, August 14, 1804. QUARTER Casks .Sherry" Wmei Casks E. Rum, Hhds. ' Tobacco, .Ditto 3d proof Rum, , Xegs 8d. Nails, Boxes brown Sugar, . Barrels Pork,-. Kegs fresh Butter, Spanish Segars, ".Crates liverpool Ware,A Kegs manufactured Tobacco, Coils Spun Yarn, V , yr. One Case Letter.paper, Do. do. 'i Dutch Quills, Grind-stor.es, Sawed Lumber,' t Boxes Chiria Ware", Ditto Germ?.n Stelj, , Ditto Cotton Cardi, Ditto Wool Cards,:;' Kegs Spanish Brovn, Ditto Lard, ' !' Ditto six-penny Ntils, Coils Cordage, LoafSugsv, Lump d.ilto, , Iron Hollovr Ware, - -Barrels' Beef, IS thia day 4ilT,Ued by mutaalcnhrnt. TW who are ia any manner indebted to the Arm, will pla.f call and letlla the farnM th ifa to whom ih.v ., ia dcbtfd,i.llyLpjM4MBtih in i autuonaeu ta lettic and gr.m diicitirK-a jathro daroen, . . josifh jaco-i; Aojolt6, 1804. 49$3w , V -.Will be Sold, ...... On Mon'ay the 27th ol Aoptifl n?xf, A LOT, the South-WeB corner of Oiang e and Se coad-Rreaia. wiik a neat lin'c Dwei mg Houfe, & ether imaemetua thereoa,to fat lair enBircuia ta Biybaoda, William Ciin a Loavativa Huiir. oj;rr Moore, blilF. XVI mingtna, J:y 10, itt. 39J-" , 1 wenty Dollar,s Ktvvaui. 0V the 2o Af'ril fajl, J bind a Ihre to JOHN SAIisT, who hud (r Jtmt itmt hfott thai firibd, uvktd tt the Lekintl und Htuft Carftnltr'i tyfinrft In thh. Itxvn, inttmpany with Mr. if m. HurtM.Ht faid that ht vai ting to Jtelii f"H)j wit rtfitftdst ftvtt tJidt. fubli dijlntt and JbmlJ return in th tturjt tt Jixtern d)il kuitct hvig ft(t ho'd tf htm, and bring tpprtktnjivt font h hi mtdt tff kcitb Ibt htrjr Ttfrftrf ttftf the cbvvt rtuwrd tr bribing th ttrft It m, cr ctfintr h'm tnd finding mr mrd tf it, ft that I ftt him 7h btft h Itnyari e! J thii Spring, 14 X-lhanJi Ugh, tf 4 Jarl hi) dtrt w'ttn a far in Hi jtt,ht4, bit tight bind ft Viiite, nd bat at thili pit 0 bit rigH fnnk, ( . Edward St. George. Jt'i!migttnt Jm 26, 1804. 90 BaVrefs brown Sugar, Bags Coffee, ' Bags Cotton, ' 1 Coil Mill Rope, 1 FOR SALE, : ? AT CHE STOKK OF ' V R. E V E R I T T, Cign'tac 'Madeira, " Sherry, & i WINES, . Pntt J - - Cordialt r.f many kinds Pickled ff'ulnuts pperj ' ; ; Prrf'rvfd Pine Applet "", v Corfiditnar'iet 'Currants . Raifirs in bores Turkey Figs, Alminds, Jnfl fhett Swei Oil Muflrd ' ' ' Split and IVhih Pest ;' Tangles and Sound' in les Salmon (.heefe Choculale : - : Loaf Sugar, left Philadelphia lfhit- fine dt. Candles Soap . " . Sptrmoreti Oil . Maccuhau Snuff ' IJinghan Ifure, corftflin tf Tuts, Meafures, Boxes, Sifters, Barrel Ccvert Uc. 6c. Jijm Tea Shrub Virtgar, . New-England RUM in barrels. ALSO, JUST AK1UVED. tteft Philadelphia Butter, (he I irltin tr left quantity, Chamber Lamps, cf a very Jaje hind, end lew price, Effence 'J Spruce, ,' Medicines as ufual fl'iimingto, Auufli, iXr.- A L LTf A N D H A L L HA S FO R SA If, ' THE FOLLOWING BOOKS & STATION JRTr . . Wilmington, August 14, 1804. HUTTON's Mathematics - ; "Logarithgms , ' Conic SectiShs - . - bimpson's' flo.- Elements of Euclid 1U ST' RECEIVED By the BH Wilmington racket, from XewYorki . And for Sale, cheap for Cafli VtZ.Vi Scuce, " ' ' Aujhreem Ketchup, f faint, t dt. " I fence ef Anchtvict, Cherdee Sauce, India Sty, .,' frejb Hyf .n tnd Gunpwder TEAS, Sherry and Madeira If 'INES, riciled Safmit and Marfirel, Lcn tn bi tted Ptrter, , , Dt. it. Brtun' Stout, Fremb Brmdy, . . Levy & Carrol. l?inigtcn, Jnnr tg, 1804. 87 a. The Packet Sloop CT- ,..r .rSf Friend fhip. . WILL PLT BETIfEEN . Wilmington and Fort-Johnfton m rr w W rw aW aW ka fhfini and Weather permitting) During the Summer Scalon. SHE hat ttd scetmmtdathm f$r P. 'finger 1, with a ftptrate apartment ftr Laditiand uU bt mvgjted by a Careful and etftrhnced pe'm. CuRmary firghl and ftffagt will be ae. tnandtd and Jljrtt siU be hid in if ef uired, tn tfflitalitn tt David Tuman. Reid's Essays oh the intellectual and Active ' Powers of Man ; Stewan's Elements of the Philosophy of the. Humati Mind ' ' 1 : Priestley's Lectures on History and General Policy . -BlairVLectures 1 Goldsmith's, Natural History V Hume's and Smalltt's History of England ' Gordon's History oftfte. American Revolution Jefferson's, Notes on Virginia The Life of Robert Lord Clive Zfmmerman on Solitude Gldcastle's Remarks on the History of Eng land'. ' ' " ' ... Brydoh's Tour through Sicilly and Malta Bblingbroke's Works and Tracts" British Antiquities . ' . Wallaces ancient Peerages . The Spectator ' ".- ' JohnstofTs Ram1)ler , ( Pursuits of Literature ':' ": i Tha-Minol buIih 4 or r? Ai !nor'iaKaJli. Personages in the 1 5th Century Belknap's American Biogrhpliy Alexander's History of Women State Trials . ' " Somervilie's Political Transactions Exile of Kotzebue Spirit of Despotism . . ' '' Gutlirie's Geography, by Carey ,with an AUaa Morse's do. Universal Gazeteer,' the latest edition Nicholson's Navigator Hamilton Moore's 1'pltome' The Seaman's Daily Assistant The AmeHcan Coast Pilot ". The North-American Pilot, being ft collec , tion of Sixty accurate Charts and Plans The American Practical Navigator ChartsGeneral, English ChannelV Coast of "Spain and Portugal,' Cayenne, Bars and River of Cape-Fear, &c. &c. . , Cape Tear Pilot Johnston's and Bailey's Dictionary EnglishGrammars Latin- do. ' Horace Virgil Cornclii Nepostc Clark's Sallust . i Rchrevtlii Lexicon 1 Ovid's Metamorphoses Young's Latiri and English Dictionary French Prosodical Grammar . i ' Chambaiid's French and English Exercises Family Bibles,. School do. Testaments andTsaltars Brown's Concordance t 7 Whitfield's Life Blair's Sermons Watts's Thougnts The Christian's Guide . Church Government Large and Small Prayer Books ' " Psalms tc Hymns, elegant and common M'Ewcn on the Types . Sacramental Directory - A Treatise cn the Sanctificationof the Lord's Day . Saciamntal Catechism 0 beauties of I lervey Origin of Evil American Preceptor" Lee's American Accomptaot Scott's Lessons ' Frsrer's Assistant School Master's Assistant Spelling.Books T Ncw-Englaud Primers Chap 'and Toy Books Cavalry Discipline , " , ' 1 Frce-Masons Pocket Companion Sonptcr's M ayjattnc Tom Jones "V " Tale of the Times Charlotle Temple Bcggsr Boy " . f. Sand ford K Merton RonekusEloika Fool of Quality " Adelaide dc Sancerre Perplexities Robinson Cruioe The Negro Theodore Cyvnm George. Barnwell The Infidel Father Oru.nburgh Fimily ' : A variety of Political and other Pamphlets f Ct ay don't Digest of the. Ltwi of the United States Martin's Duty of Executors and Adminiitra fors ) la) wood's Rrports Taylor's do. Evans's Eitays Utch's Cases Fitxherbcrt'a Natura Brtrlum Pothter on Obligations 1 Gilbert's Distresses Prrxtor's Practice of Law , . Hunter on th Blood f A Treatiw on the Tligve snd Ysllow-FtTer F.tdinburgh Pharmscopoeia A variety of Blank Books All kinds of Shipping, and other Blanks Paper Thick post folio thin do jarto pott foolscap Pott, and Blotting. Wafers, red ard black Sealing Wax, Shining Hind, Ink Powder of th Wtl qualny, Poutce, PcnciU.txit Dulth quUIs, licVc.
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