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1 a : U... . J h- -: . ., t :' :r, l.Uyi 1 wan'cr'd-w .. cun'd t'itf t.'ue- - lick'dt: -.1 ! i x 'y Is; 5 tlit if vci'.!..:.t fere 5 .f chili;' -yet o, the rruis "T' . : s. I u. - " "iwhat cV, tt,-1e n;i;..( vM, ' . j r.;.l. ll.j -t's t - ' , . '' -ilj vt't would puse, aav.d her ull,' Ta tv..tiT ;'l..'.i Ker Is. j- -...-. 'Yet soon by tiller ti C9tra:.jl " r Ilerthoi'htstlia c.iU foiso. j ' C- ' -,; I. , v. t!niv'.-Ph lh "p rnnn.1. ... J I .'or caught hismother'e look. . ... r -i.v-ipi '.; 'Crnn'd Was each u-iiv'rtV.EtcausU'hiscyey ' 'IVd, scrambling; o'tf the green, .-.' lie gain'd.the cmT'e'uUshelter'd cd;,t:, . Andpleas'd, survcy'd the scene, j i- -" ' . ''' --..- 'Tvrai now th tno'lher f. om her t.il, Turn'd to bthold Iicp chitd .. ' The urchin fcorts '.' her cheek were fliisli'd ller wandVtng eye was wild 1 ' :'. " She aawliitw oft ttie clifTsrudB brink-- . .: ' IfoW .careless pee'pin o'er-. ' 'tie turn'd and to his mother smil'd, Then sported as btforu. - .-:.. ' ''fj.fii , ; , Sunk was her voice- 'twas wih to fiy - 'T was vain the brinli to brave ! '. ' 3h Nature ! it was thirte alone, 1 o prortnt the means to save. - She tore her kerchief from her breast,' And laid her bosom bare ; " 'He saw, delighted left the brink, . 1 v And sought to banquet there. ; i ' i- i -- t . . 'UC W orld is 1'die a vast sea, mtmkind like i vessel sai!in On Its tempestuous bfciom. Our prudence is its sails, the sciences serve s fur oars, ijood or bud fortune art the fa 'vorable or c,urary winds, and judgment is . the rudder; without this last tlni vessel is tossed bf evcty-fclllaw,'-and tnllEtid slrtp - wreck jn every brecxe. - la a word, obscuri- tyand Indigence are the parents of violence r ad'ecojiioiy t tij'lince iml economf, f flctiesand bon rj riches and houor, of pride "and luxury ; pride and luxury, of .irorraritjr ' and idleness; and impurity and idleness ne;sin produce indigence and tibscUrily. ?ioch are tfce revolutions of life. .: ' ; ' ' ' ".' Ed-lroilU, on CumbtrLiml ritet', filtn, JJy 1. Yesterday the Barge Experiment,' with su . Rar, liquors, tcbelonin; o Mr. Jnies Ly- cn, amted htre rom Ncw-Orleais aliera pnsae of 82 days. This circumstance is' -mentioned merely to introduce the subject of he Mississippi 'rade, to srtrtch it immediate- , 1y relates. .ThisT&rje Harriet 18 tons, and is manned, besides cspl-ln and aupercargo, with 10 oars men.' -This is the firsfcttecipt ' tn ctrry e.i commerce firm New-Orleans in to tlt Cumberland river since the accession of I.o4ii'uni to the Uonitcd Statfv, and the Vesulv is hitily favwVok to the enterprise which has proved that the expense nf trans portation f-om New-Orleans to Cumberland ' river, is but one third as nwcK as the exptnoo ' if tranfprt,.tion fwm'Fhib'dtlphri, by the s wsyof Pnts'msh, to CumherUndtiver. U sbebevedthat gnih to theainuur tf CMOO dollars have annually been carrkd fmm the AiUniicc'Kksovfr UnM toVi'.isburgh, down . ae Ohio, and upths Cumberland, at an ti- etice of tin ccots frvrry -pound wetj;V.t; it follows that 18 tons ofijoaJs trnvSht up the rivr have the advTjnt("e by 3,668 lars a4Vtd iothees;ence offrff Rlit otr the uao'ity brou,;wt froin rhiUiklt'.ia. There . are several other burjes rm toyed l:t the ' asrne trader smri totie tX'.ent ef 33, 3, nJ even tons, a;vl manned with 5") to So osr WVi. Sstrl of the indrjxrndcnr merchants cf this' country tr: ttrrcin thclf at'tntion to t'.e Min.is.ipnr trade, sod its cotiSiIi-r.tlr bc- iveJ that when the nai3tioa is rnr tho " . to'V'df known and pro.nr arrsntnenn vns 3;Hht voya?r my bf performed fiomNtW (KI-ius tolhi pi see in 61 Jnj, and with on essence of otdy i.i (bt il an ht per pound, It 'uli-l rr ltli'. tSe "V-.ttrs tn',St be atcrndc! tfons Srw-fiiVsits to riiLburn t nn tTrt:erfs;)coct prrton wci.t think T"W piJ fit rivir'.i";; from rtrilsiUlihia to l'ltts'ijrtf. Thse fjftt IcjJto a conthuton iht t?ry r f ni 'wrf le chjr(?; la tU rntr-tas'.-U f r.t'r.n of l't cVrfro-.'4'.try ijw ji ., Sin ; i I il.nl ill t omrrUl in n rljiuc ,.( S'c jf.',r! - .t), j .' iii be tiui Jt Vf icv 4 l tl.erv'.-)-." - ' , . Mr. J-mh fiT'e. a kr'itotky firfP'.r, who C.i i '.n er r th1! sch'r ttt rimtnl, ar tl.rd N. Voik Nc-O l-su. b!t,uEl.t m'.Ii !'' i i'in T. li' fi" ,t t4 li nt ml. miv. Un bciKuis 1 to trtj'iiler"' 1y si ttr to nlit) i ; - i ' f.uni It u t a pt ( l! i.t, it a ii Crmrr it'n it fir h tnnti.f A, t! -r iV; tfiv f!i f'( t,.r i'rtiO mt-w j'-;Je-l tflrn ll. ( .id J, i .'t ' w'. t- i s s-i'itJ imtii- tf ,f t!c Kt '(.!' ii c rrv.it ?4 ti e ', ' "'Trom t' e ..N','oil Ifl'il'if rti "A GENTLEMAN tA science and reaf information, in a letter, dated on the ? ' . '.is sippi,' to his "Correspondent 'i i t!,e C'i'y of WasKingtOBf ."speakinR .of, the country: be tween Red Rive apd' I !:8snuri, stip Salt, is to be- found in" various forms ; it r.isy be, collected christaliZed on vthe "surface of the earth, iri places where the imprecated water oozes from the pores of the soil, and spreads itself slowly alongthe plain, exposed to the evapofatinj"p6wer of the 'sun-beams ; salt; aprvngs highly saturated are common., Those, two means of procuring tnlt are within thi eettlement distances up 'the river. ' Rut its tipper branches are said to wash hills, moun--tains, or irrcat masses of suit, 6ome -.say -efy pure salt, others say, debased with at admix ture ot terrene matter? probably o'tn esist nay, it Is not improbable that the same mountain, ridge, or chain of salt extends from the sources of the Missouri to the Red River; The saU region is considered' by the native Indian tribes as sacrefl ground, never to be polluted by. blood, j ; ; ; The most inveterate enemies assemble ' there for the purpose of collecting fhciv ro 'visiofl of salt; and llold frisndly; or at'Ieasl in nodent converse tb'gethef ;'and bo deeply are they impressed with a religious or fevtrcn tial awe ot the Great hpitnt, aupposeu to pre aide rrfore immediately'over those tliMricts, that nd examp'e has eve been known of pub. lie or private' resentment having been satiated by theso savage jnen wirhin the privileged limits. The Washka- RrVer, and cotintry are supposed to OiTermanv curious duetts It divertres considerably from' the Red rRiver, of w hich it'is a branch, at abmtt 160 leagues (hv water) from its mouth, it is "ftrp. , posed to be 420 milss from the Red Hirer, and in thi position" is tobe iten a curiosity a few miles from the river. . " ' Itgoesby the name oflhe Roiling Sf .?ng the country is" mountainous and milts in extent are rorcred with chriita!i7Ht:ons of prism-.atic and piramiilur form, and tnetalic ' ttul other minertil prodttrtions are 'said to be . abundant, but hitherto not explorrJ. - Here is found an immense r.aturul chaldron, in Ukich a vast body of'wtter perpetually b(ils ! a-sjiring issue! out, the water of which is lit erally icalOing. This new batl or watcrirg place acquire! already ccltbi ity, from suppo. Std cures pcrformf-d o,i invulids, who hive bathed in, or drank i's waters At this time Two or three inltubitnls r-f Natchea a'x vne to lh spring in ho;esof bc'm.jj cure J of para lytic complaints. " ltlsTut impossible t!iat the warm Ijr.'h,1 with ffjiinl exercise- at hCTEe, might be equal ly bcncficiul." 1 . '-2TAIL I! AClflZE., . T"e understand that the Rev, P .Allie n, of Rordenton, (New-Jersey) and Mr. K'h , ard French, of that ni:ijUoi!iod, have h cntcd a "machine for nmkioj rsils upon a plan rmlrely new, and very " simple in V , -construction. .. ', '. Jl is said th(ttThis machine cut! the nail, tlaccs it in a (Sir; closes a vice on it, heads it y, the action of hsmmers, afldtlischsrci it by means cf machinery. It Is tl.o further added that a boy can mekc, with 'this engine from thirty to filry pounds of nails per hnur. ' l 'We aro informed this machma is now actually at wink near Pordt-nttfn. . TI,'..; Cap '.a.a n,, , rsr.s u.rJt tbett'girwhich' 1 e briir- f.-om New-Orleans U not. ii.f..rior, v. .. . rc-;;-d to i.'.i".. r ihe culour tr ru.hnfs, to the-anara imported' from, the d'.:?jrcTi West-Iadia 1,1::.:. The Frer.eh, he s ji, -at that place, are much discontented particiN' larly with'the Cubtona house Uws, and ute ' erytrout'esome andlnsoknt.'. I, 'tier; and i.i i V. - , f , J - 1,. 1 .: , r tie j r T T u ! . I g"i:n -fnd.i " on t , I lefs a ctiaraity. than 41 ;205&23 pi-ur..!s, roikingrrifr?cf of 13,704,3 founts iff the I i.t yearwhich is -rul to ;j pr Cent, on the ;tianlit f;nt ou t c f the ecu a t'y in the former year. ; Great Lfitair, coofumcs the greater, part. c.f'.ti. 'y fiolc (Jtiantiiy ;" exported, . id. it nay be prefj rS i J (h e w i V a ! w a y $ r'q utreJjrp f.;pplt-, ' hut her mf,rr! .';:its. and mane ;Sieturers have itinVncir power almoll to Fix the pr of what they purrh,? fe-t.nrtn' an i.!ca that they Bf. ,the principal i.ctnfumr?, that there is little rr no demand on the contU. nent bf Europe, and that ho. other great : market tan be found. .They tq fuppof-; ed tQ: tavc'combinrd to deprecate its va lue, ittid it has often beeri" ieduce4 '.below its pYirae cod in' the United States, w.ih but Te'ckoning the!thrge of freight of in fntar.ee. '.; And if tfcefe were not ihe caH"fes ot hi depreciation in'Ergland,. it mU-ht be Vxpedtcd that large ihipmtnts of !the fame' at Vicle being n-adc to rwo or three capital poris in ' the5 fame counMy, the price! Wold rectffarf'v he much ktlered ; and advaotaoes "would be taken tv p '., t..e F recce . i J Len f.u Jorinfci. Stiitf y , if f ,;!t' to I e poctiff J f i 1 (1 nee we 1 -m v rfl-ot'.f.jra, c:J in the purchafcrs of that circ0m!lance ' alone, tijfcoi nedled Jrorn every other. '. lEv-ry ' ptrfon the ki!J 8qn?itned with coir.iner- cul-.'. afTaiia, mull know thai ok "chants ; "g'ettcrially' felie''.'-s'ih'v!8ity'-he;.1ciil' clr' . cumflance which " will ftfv'e to - benefit nheir particular iiittred, arid oeithcr lhofe; ' of Gteat-Britain; Frarrrepr Ifolland.haC" ' ever yet been cor.fidt'cd as deficie-ht '. of that kowW&e in ile commercial an, ths complete want 'of whict has often ex. f.ofcd olir own lo their imptjfitions, fvak-' ing tlicm In r?r.ie irHancel the grfattlt fiiii'ercts hy their plicii g an unbounded coiitiJence in Eui trkt currtntr, and 'TlfietAeiiifc tif-maikew, puicoftly in a tie ; out to deceive th1 unwary ami unlulpt -cl-in irdiviJiial. If ,the price .cf Cotton tot. Id be fi.pporied in England, the ex poiiiion of this article -would ma'cria Jy tei.tfit 'the cotmnv, white it greatly tn lichtd the planter; but it U feared that the fjiianiiiy being augmented 10 tl'.tdl! or tntlt its prefenf amouiit, combined with ihe canfes r.hovc tderrtJ io,-t.d oiheii wh'ch m:j,ht bs named, the ralueof it mi,y be much reduced. But if the turo f eau maiket tot lJ Le relieved of t psrt of the qnar.ii'),-and if a fale ccu'd b procured for the firfiui cn rrsfuiiable terms, thrush 11 a d v ' 'h in Lcr. ; r. Cf ..c.i. i.t ihi rVuTity in tU I :fc. cn the f; : , U often t fr; 1' err- rrr round, ;,irch e tcrtt e cotin- !t...3ra, vne.'S it c?n re. iuuc- -' ' -e. it. rsy be concluded f at t! e pbntcrs n'"y lr. J n evc ior uieir i !- Y 1 (:.' r 5r rs f' " st ' f'i;' ii 'ver ptice, sn t :s ul'.l ptc.-lly te tl'.e n3-"ral conffurrce of, t at c:i il etenc My be accelerated ty, -the too .real expor- tati-.is f'Crrat-r-ii.i. ' .-The "American Cii, 3 cf..neJ ta thm . fcntf-'.:y.fo'r.i;t i;v 1 c I no p'efit ticirS'txoeUvd-on tha cat ward vovagr-, " 'ii inay be fuppofed 'that Cotton, ;wrl.icji is :a Itgkt article.ca'n'.be ftai.tfd on extreme- ly fow terms 'from this country. Some " careii ui1 ni.a miov .. j -r , : "cportcd Jrom, the United-States 10 .Car-5 , "ton alone, afnc-tnt to r.cs.rly two millions :ot" tlollari annually, upon .an avtra-e of. , the laO tercyifir! j and If tve reckon fcaviC . . to the year it -may be fuppfeJ in - the la- !e of 15 7ears, avtrsj'n.', fifuert' .: hcrJitd thoufai.d-dollars per ytar 'Only, s , "rto.arr.ourrt'ro upwardjijof 70 millions jnf . -, ;'tidlars, exvlufive'cf 'r'much greater 1m exported to' ti"Eof.-liies tor the f;mc period.'. The profit ot thofe vxy v:r,t if ' I.'.. .1.. ll . lw.m.biA..I fl. any, TCHHiir 'iron i"c n"j' mcutf, li'tlc or no freight, tir tlie v-otton;:i v.. ...... I I iWaIi.l!. t limnmld fcv the fiwri- trs of rf.lipy engaged in: h; regular trade "10 Canton. , WhetcasVi.e Cnhih country flupj' in India receive a t.artdfo'me freight ' . upim the cotton' carried "by hem, becaufc : ro freif ht is expeliJ on the-returned car goes, their fmiJt 'btirj tiil.cr resniitt! : . back .to IrJia in'fj ecie, t;r placed in tha Company's Treaty iv.excharge lr , bills; ar.d thu! f"Uir a complete in- velhnrnt 't'er the ' Company's h3iv.card bound Ci.ina.fieet. Thcfe remarks -arc rv.a!e wiih a'vi:'.v tt the ful j'cl 'rrfay . be fun hrf iavcli i '-itrd l y pet foot pof feirir;;njct!er,ard r;jorc c.x'crl'.e irJurma- " ItMiihan tie writer cl this srtte'e. lie wilhes ial- may tc made-tf export ing CotiDii'from tv;' United 'States t Cai.on. Ii jiVcltiin that 'no lofs can hapten ii pen fmU cuar.iby, -and f!ouli !t eventually futct .1, it rvlll be ol pri.. s- Tt.iis xt, jy -a r.cw vent le'f .' r 1 f r an conceived Imptrtant whii h now 1 cur ex p ort 1.1 (ot cvf' r prut if r'l t f i 1 1 n . 1 1' o V . .1 COM il RX: I A I. ' fio tKt Silt Utt'lf. AMERICAN COTTON SALEALLU' . IN CHINA. , In I yy4, Mr..' Jay trade Tieiiy w'th Inr'aift, io wI.kIi he, very imprueWily flipua cd thjrCnt'on fhculj not Ke ex , ported fr.'im the Urited i'p'ei fcr 10 Jta 1. It is 1.0 ioltintation to the rrpn- '5-iaior, whe'r-r-f he knew that ' Kt wti . produce ! in ll i coui.try ci t ot. Jin gnuf rc, in ih'l psnicular, tmgSt rnt . ioHiehl Mm f mm hurt, A rnaa'So veil fd w 1 1 S irmufUml oi fiiplomstii. pow ers U'pfrfumed it lea fl 10 be'we I c--:inted with (Ik: iV.jccll "n which be i 10 fifgociate'-i nd if he faCtifirn ttej Imporisjt lo'enlls -! hii nancn, h Uyi .h'mfcf 1 -pen te ilatjufl iirH,f hih' wcaVi tf or fii'y d. fjvt wben exhihK. lei m a ptrjt puM c tharavler. Ihe wiIJodi -t Ct'k.itf. or T:hcf lie juA puhry of lie S m.hern t'ca'or', rff .il it tindnM.M, I ihai in rf the Nonlrni tngilll h . 1 O'lu 1 pr ihjpl l fi brf al tuwi) (jvrd us frorw, th I'iTpjie of CtrjtU'g th.e irjiliinui ftlpliUnoel of the 1; h ariii-V, nl i'e txpofa'icn nf C"'t S' J'sf ar l'iU.-e, has bt r mod Jvu t.i, f! f tomii .urd, . I'.'d i''? fi'B. Ilit ttsi.'yl t ri t-l(uc,, tie b fl htlJK f 1 rtn h , tj ,! b ( U i bvc Itfu'lil. J-'h n. Mr. I'.i Uf e kct, lor.n.; '! ,.; . .! i.f ll.is ::! ll We U . fi v ;l re i' ' !) , -- hn 1 ( ct , -. 1 tVj.it Ul'J rsvf ( ttl)t f tl.'- h 111' 1 fu.t :c t.,i h. t. in ufl ti a H tin ( t !! rtt.cl Inu lmn S flli luffi-d ll rir IIKn -n o ni'r C'j''i, sr'l lffj.'f it f It' l! e tir, d arid n. il ln '.! Itiit'e i 1 i ur 1, I t. ti,'?r', $-i l t y 'tJ in ti J. Sfiri Ij J f.id oiar.tiiy, . lor tl t yar en.'.r t J. 0 , r cd to .V in f r. . ant ccntiy, it is Silvintsr'ti would iefi.lt to ti e p anter in t!.e hi It it.. lance, -ant lenritly tone whoie Com nnnity, -.cfptcially to the'f.'j;ir3 Intcte eft! 9 m.i.dle and Li-rn ilatei. 'Il i wtil ' 'known, that cotion has been, for a 'lor 2 lin e pad, fenr froul Dom BAY toCniNA, "where It ii manufactured1 io Irrnxirr.fe -qtunii'iet. In ' late year! it'hai teerj tnipped from Ccnval io'Cntor, and it , isprottble that trglini policy will en. tfr.vour to txurd thii commerce. . The Cbincfe find it more for thtir Intcrefl o pay for Cotton o a foreign gro-wth, than tndevo e their lindio its cuhiitio.i, ai!d She expefltnce of ihe lad 15 cr 1 jeri In confiirr.cJ ihcm in purluing -a prac- .' ticc to which it i! faid they Vere orce comoe'ted to rtfort, 'ftotn the 'dreadful ; eiTicis i t fatrsine ssrhieb happened among IIk m, inconfeijuf nee of rer.ltci in rsiif ng a ftgnlar fi'pp'y of ice,lj necefTjry an 'niele of bKl in all puts of the Eaft. ;. In 'hcCanton tnsfStt, it is pufumrd ! we-cay find a ie.!y fale for aft that por l tion ol our Co ton .which Ei'g'and 'iloei i rot wnt. The qitkl.ty tf what is 'cal'ed 'UfanJ Is fuppofid to he fwpcric tu ihe bell r-n Dotnbiy or Sural. In ri!m of wr, ih InJia Cotton tlruot te "fold in Chira much under tlUtm r f-t rii. sty crit per pound, as it is then fuljeel 10 a hlh frtifcht and Jrjisnce, "whea Ihipptd on Ft J". fa bottom!. A the lK '"ih M. Jt'i treaty, I ad f cur. e l the carriage ol Cotton from It A 1 to 'Chlr.j, wi, ill odrf ankle; fnni iter "fcMlctnenttin the dirrcl ct tti fc To tvety. part u lie rid, the UnllcJ S-a'et ra. cepteJJ tl.il ha.ehl! Irtn almofl exchi-, fic!y in ihrir hsndj and w hvc fie out. ourc' ants !, ifen to ihe Ttfceirity t f e sport, in,; hardiiioi.cyai tv,c on'y mrir.i ibrunh whuh t-e Uni'ed Saiei could be f.ipphcl with iJsiiri tii Tfi w I i h inroK I-j gental'f ofrd by thi proplu 1 this ctH irywU4' ihe I'.nh.U lor the it 1 tl.Uf.y in Cotton an't ott-rf articl'l fiom I nrli, and in msn-ifjiirfs fn-m Iln-'anl. It "is true I-.o;-lnd Ur 't ot f ne fpcie by the annul C:rt o Chi' a, yti tl.i;' tj-in. lily is lrian lo lav Vcfu tcty iii nn!i. driilla tf Lie yriti j but en fi.l tU. sie in this irsdy is worthy of heir irn. It ou f-.r.'y aftvf fi l.i f : . thrir Cl.ioa or Ir.!i ili'p, ( he Sir r.lwitd llu.UstMn.'r 1 at.Nfw.York nd Ii'nil-'L, mf i k ay rrily a tinlli'in' e f ih.'.'jti, . 1',' ffti'cr pin -f whiih wsi ihe frjf i-f a.-if p r. J by us ii lif'i f t f i ll il f-'r t tr. Siralr.f lie ff tens H a 1 U ! f t IViiV trerr, far fj j'.iatlu;. tf A r.crl.vi pta- r 1 c. . ; ; a 1 ,! ti - ' r t; ,j j'( ; 1 r :-.!; j j I . , lU ( I I t , j, lap- p-r- cf the f,- f', v! i Ii Tin ..n ' lit ?v i. i :.! l' - I" i I . . . j - i :" ; e. 1 i l.c 1 a.li.-l t; r','rr.t ex 1 rts i''V I IC'L .Vi . .wi .7a j.'i . The Ln-v-vrgfcser s-is l.an.b-d t y C. ; .' Clmii. llif, who '?aiv' 1 i.t r . .n in t'.-a w h'r L ' "ry, frurt rial a. ON the -3 A tf ..:..y, I..sf.:r.t.lrg fr t!.9 Ve stern I-l..i,.!,'when I 11 a !a i.-mc :'.'r which appcrred like a r i'.',bnt, aila; ; rcach- 1.4 H lIC.Ii;!, I.U.UIll'.i IV L.C (U. h, IIIQ 'top of ' 'ch Wis nearly JC3 fett out of wa ' ter, and1 from a; ;mrnces, deep w:.!er fill rundit. h hlo-i. '.jj vtiy hurd. I Vas tu t shle to aotin !,r txamine the rw V,T;ny far thtr thau hy ruiiiiin within a calk'a 1-'0'1 of it on the rrortU side.' I'y cl.ervation, I found it to hy in lat. Z 1. 7, li. and 1 y t;,lcu- h ion, nl : -. 31, 25;V. The situation or this atapendoui rork may be relied on, as L wtiv vcryparticular in my cs,ure and 1! nee till I ma !c the land, which was the third dy aTier, I thenmnde f'apsl. As I rctr saw . 'rock laid down in this l:jat'nn, 1 think it rr.y duty to five this itifi.rTi ati-jn loth pi' lie. JOtIN CIIANULEK, rf XvilJ.zJ. Ca; t. Jnrtra;iT,in InJi.i.ii, to the r,"i'.trd cf -1, that t!, ' J --T.rar tr liii'r.t. Ilon.bsT, fmm Lurtpe, In the S. V. Mon stxin, hair'; brrqnie r;rrirr-1 1 f h?e ye; rs il is therefjrt recrsnary tl I ships r.ir; psswd !e An-iber, ahor.ld be ery eai.'.ioua rn trou -; the I .itud'- cf the r-y j i hr! 1! st in t!.Mf ra, prti .'.il inf. r ' ht time, in to'tpj nre cf those 1 r .-pu rsle if-s scry indiiuieutly s k nr. in ,!. In .; r-Ce ( 'he 1. V, xt,.s, i f U !-, I thi S-rrhtli: s, bit mile the i'.Und railed Mr. V. Ilr:Pr, Al;hor.vi., nd lvi: ?ly l is -harC In ht. 7.1. Jm. S. n. 1 . f i (;rtcr.w'.(h S t !. I Cm. H. I;strue 'iii'.i t it In 1. 1. 7d. 3.1. 1 cf S. and lo; f;rn Crtftiil.h. i" U J'.a. I"- a rend er tr-rrer: rn tft 16 miles, S. from A'; ' ii sit Let a s-.1 I k even wi.h the ws'i-r'a t ':r, ! S.r.r l-s-nes, . h in ntrrivo rf f r f I r-ikrrs n : . .t f 1 i t! r 1?" I t n. v.. . ,1 s rr."-l f f f s .! ' trrti". -.''y l-.J ( V. , u 1 he e,if ' are aim A r t 1 ? To :.. Cr.! r. .... 1 1 i , -i r r J. r h c fit ! fi. .
The Wilmington Gazette (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 4, 1804, edition 1
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