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-1 -V, S'j&a manifested. Now bean a glorioWcM- .11 . "quest ; out mere appeared a lew wua oeapis, .'somewhat resembling 'those the, apostle Panl had to 'contend wkh at Ephesus, but we re joiced to see some of them tumbling in the dust, prostrate on the fcrotmd, with extended -"I cries to heaven for merdy, while all their pow- t'L TI- :... I prs wptp in an atmnv. i ms w:ii liuiv a. liiiic of God's power ; for "ihe loftiness of matt was bowed down and the Lord alone was ex alted in that day." One " hundred, upon a - moderate calculation. Vereconverted.to God. Sing O. Heavens, arid rejoice 0 Earthj and break forth into sinking O ye Mountains." . - Five or six sanctified "who is this-that look- elh forth as the morning,, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an hosj with banners.'. This was truly an uffectingj'cehe this was truly the work of the Lorcl and glory will be the end thereol., .Ilerj we clearly discovered salvation full, free an I im mense, arid that God is no respecter o per- ..sons. The rich, the poor, thtihite, the 'black, the bond and free,. all were wonclrful ly encouraged to seek it, from a clear discov 1 erf, that all who sought the remission of their fcins, found the pearl of great price. Here .Ve saw husbands, wives, children and ser vants uniting their extended cries heaven ward ; while every pensive look arid briny tear bespoke the language of penitential bor row ; so that thrildcrne mid solitary pla ces were made vocnl, and the desart resound ed with prayer and praise. . We understand St. John saw an angel de scend, haying a ereat chain in his hand, and . he laid "hold on the dragon, &c. This angel prefigtfred Christ, Jesus, the angel of tb,e co ' venant ht chain was the gospel, ancV the dragon belaid hold of was satan. Notwith standing this revelation was myde knoWa to ' St. John upwards of 1 6.000 years rgo, 'tisap plicable to these latter days ; " for,; aiys Christ, the strong man armed keepeth his palace, &c. 'till one ittotiper than him ewer , and bind the strong man, then he fpniltth lis goods." So we discover men by n'.ure ha'e deeply revolted from their maker (God) ajri are resting themselves carnally kecure ; tlfej are bound under the enptivatinej chains ol . atan, the strongman, 'till one stioiigr than v him (Christ Jesus) enter the heart by the en "ergetic power of his spirit., then he bindeth the strong man, and divestmj him bf his power, brings the heart in subserviency to the divine will. Under this representation c may sec Chris, descending ly the power cf the gospel, conquering. the power. of satan and hringint' f.inncrs home to God by a liv ing Liih. liut who tiatti believed our re port and to v.'hom is theurm of the Lord Ye- rettled?" saith the inspired prophet; iiol those who make merchandize of the gospel, and resp-.-ct the Ikcce rnore-than the flock; . 'Hot Vt H necked bigots, whose hcart'a are bound'upwith prejudice and prepossession; - 'neither those who bi.ild their blasted "hopes : ipon the sandy foundation of their boasted - . I . 1 . . ' r n .a V " t ( luuiAiuy, iiim iiiiiv iii hii u mi hi iicsii lor sm vjtion ; but 'tis those who jnetklr submit, una Carefully build their hopisupon the rock Christ; Vis them that ttceive revealed rt-li-gion, and that religion will enable, ther.i to aspire heavenward ; rmd although thpj may meet a frowning wrV.d, and angry devils to retard them in their spiritual ptogrevi, not withstanding they shall stem th vapid tor rent, r ale the mount and reach the immortal fchore of never failing peace and uninterrupted (rannuillity. "... JAfF JKNK1N&1 " XiaJnCovr.ty, Odder, H'04. - - . - w - THE Subfcr-iber. wifbet to iitoral hit friendt tad the public, tht be h"ji4 lecjSvei fiom New York, mi . nuv-opening if lie Store formerly. occupied by ,Wm. Ti.linghtU, N. W. coiotr ol Front and iock .. Streets, .. r. . ' A CENTRAL ASSORTMENT OF European and India G0QDSt , Alfo A fmll CblleiSioo of va!uble BOOKS. The above be ii dcteimintd in Jell on the loweit terms - 1- for C-Ch- v " '. . '; .-:. CHAFES JO.V'E?.. ViVmirlgton, 8tH Oflober, 1834. . 4o8 ir ; 70 rent, , . ; . Separate!', or together, 1 .- The range "or 3ftory I5r:c1c Build- .Inga, frontiiig Dock and Front Streeti-ts ground fliorj el) cicula td foi Sibre Hnufei the ujper onci tor Bordiog Houfci or privat Dwellingt. Apply .0 THOMAS 'JENNIN'G'-. '- Oftjber 39. 4 . TO BE RENTED, : The Store, Ware-Houie and mg-Room', Now occupied by Mr. Potta and t be enterei upon the firft of nfxl month. JOHN BRAPLEY. . Wt mingto'n, ()cooer 87, 1804. 408 ' 70 LE SOLD, , On reafonb!e Term,' ' ' Liverpool Salt, by the quantity, Crates of farthern Ware, con- fiftiog of a great variei)- and Cratesor Sttine jugs, . JOHN & RICHARD BRADLEY. October 30. 480 1 he Wilmington Sublcriptio.i hacts WILL cammence oh Thwj-lay tie 2lJ cf November next, j'et for u hrfe, mare iir gelding, as follows Jl daythree mile hecu, ti e btjl ivi of )hrt elhref years-hugs to- Cuiry t66'; fur years slJ do. ico'b ; five years ilddo. xtfbr: Jix years eld do. 'liql; fevttt ryezrs old do. 1 jolb 1 , tw'l years (Id do. cud be J . ' . ill day TwomHe h'tis, as nhvee. 'dijy -V One n.ile be ts carry, ,g cdtche u" Vl.e firjl day's purfe is tivo thirds ij a fubfenvtun if atof.t 6o dJlurs ; tke fr. ana s l u Jc " 'r'"'"'j i' lr thief ; and tie lal d.y's tu'rfe, or fx:?-- fli-i'S, is the l'.n'ranic money ef ihellnt'e days racing; tvbti v fy 15 duliurs J -r t'e firfl day , to dollars for toe jamd day, and 4 dinars Jit 3a any. , Jt"tlmiigtlr.tOtioter 29, 1804. CT THE Suhfctibrrs h lie Wi!miK';n A'." ts err Wottri-d thiV the irk int fub r fcripHort it Itp'filtd uiib t'i fuhfcTif'er fgr lit put fife of ttlletlin. rH.e period f,r paying the fjnehasAlr,,idyLffrd-It t:e ciine due on tie Jl iJ. Tbyt vlo A, n:t wdb their nam:s rtturned to tie Unntr: nmedultly after ike Rater, ftr tt putpeft 'f btig Irgaliy ctmpeUed It per. jirm aeonirmfl which tbv havexlunljrily tnitrti into, mutf py tleir fuhfir ptims eejotelbal period. - " ' . sILLM.lXD IILL. Jf ihiingtCN, Oflihr 2y, 1 804. KOUI.VAL PRICES CUXREXT, . . , At Wuinse ton, OoWH-r30, 1 804. J)lu a. Dls. Cts. IUCONT per crt. IS utter per lb. source, Cotton per .lb. Cuffet xr lb. Corn per bushel, Slcul, !u. iour iK-r lrri-l, ntir Lu:ubcr per. M fjUutv-. il o. IrUd. slaves, 2 U. o. do. do.. do. I') W. u. hi. do. rotljjh, 1 2 SUitij,lcl ptf 1000, 1 Mvusscs per garon, frrt'i Totk j,:r bsrreli i'.itt cr ct; Itum, V. I. pr. g.Sdp. Jainka do. 4lhd. N. H. '.. plenty, To!)!trropr cwti Tir jcr b u ivl, Twpii'tin.:! FRIENDS' ad lELLOWJXlTZEXSr Vo ters in the District of Wilminjtjn fur an Elect or of President and Vicc-Prtsi'.it of th: United States, - UNACCUSTOMED;,? solicit for offices apfJ appointments,. 1 address you, 1 fear, awkwardly, v and perhaps unpleasantly' to some ; but in the language of plain and sim ple Truth. Oppressed with he weight of age, and tired with more than fifty year Ws tle in public life, I.hadretired to the'quict shade of my ow n vine and 5g tree, under the determination not again to intermeddle in public business; bat with my wishes 'v7airnTan3"iSy heart stTir!gTovihg foi- th; wcl fare of a country that gave me Uirtin that stu tained me, and to which I am attached by eve1 ry tie that tan bind the human heart. From this retirement I ha vejtieen called forth by some of my respectable fellow-citizens, to proiTer my service in the essential duty, of an Elaet(irt.of Presidehr and-Vice-President of Tli(:Xrnited States.. ;v U.iublc to repress my feelings, I could rot withhold try consent I therefore step for ward,, and now offer myself a candid Ate for the office of Elector for tne District of Wil mington. , I trust I need not say any thing of my 'po litical nnnciplo they have been kn)wwi fro:n our earliest revolutionary struggle they have been uniform. My sentiments of 1 the present administration are equally known: l I ever disdained concealment and disguise. ! It is mi administration I wish to continue for . the happiness of my fellow-citizens. , I During the Presidency of our late bVloyeiV j Vash!i)gioir, our fvlbw-citizcns throughout ; the United Slates, appeared to han'nonize ; discord dared not shew her forked 'tonut- His lew errors were of the head, the frailties of tjuture never reached Lis heart ; but alas '. he was too soon removed, from among us, aiid'another of different character, temper, principles and vies, sue r.ceded.- Despising the plain and simpl.garb of moeracy, he was ambitious, aspilin, iiilriuing, . and reaching after the tinsel trapp;i ' t-f loyal: ty. Under him the old tmY.fvi u governaieiil, with . new ones created, uiul t ongvesi. tle great Couu il of the Xatiun, were Oiling with stmilai V'racters thc!; lit!.' u.i ir t ; 1! ruscs and conspired ths deV.rticii'vn t'Ccup happy constitution thev drcve wi-.ii t!ie r.t- . pidi?yof Jc'iu the wildnt ssof Phar ton. .The Na'.ion saw the Hanger, w.u a I .itiIh', a';n! in its coinmanding voice eheike-.l then in. their will carter, hurled them li'iin their set-, and wisely committed its. political eofcerns- to the kjiuwn experience ami inl!c:blv ii-.teg- rity of a $v.t. t 'tusox ; under vi.os'; uduiinis- ! tration every r'uicu has enjoyed peare mid prosperity his rights, privileges and pn perty have been st c;red. Notwithstanding which there is a set of nvn (a fj( tion) tho" foiled nd defeated,, who o not despair, but incsianlly labour by all the scurrility," abue, and misivf rentation thai malignancy imd fahhood can possibly mvent, to remove this hi .Vrto. irtcprchtnsible chnrnclerftom of- tice, recover the' reins of ('overnment, and assume their nad career. P.ut fellow-citi- 'it 11s. I hrpc your vigilance will repel and defeat all their diabolical machinations, at:d that you will choose such Hectors w are re solved to Milium the present mild and ttjual government. S. ASlll October 9, 1801. 40f. ' Dear Sky :' ,.( EJCLQSED is a cop of VlUr T ursttQ r AHi proposing a compromisefesJrtinll.t .Election fur Elector, xshich you Kill plcsr f to publish, in your Gazette i 'and 'also tenets ?' - .Address or. that Subject. ,J urn-, Sir, with esteem, fr Tour most obedient sen' t'i . D. C-LISSO. . Mr. A. Kill. , . ' . . . (copy.) . . ' f 'Duplin, Zlh Ju1y l'04. AR s?r, ;.',WIiE5J I adHvesyed mvself to t he voter pur hkctoval District, us a candidate fcr' EiectoiT1! had no knowledge -of yt ur inter tion of becoming.u candidate for that appoinir mer.t : il Tlrud, T would not have ollVrcd, a? - vlby6 means .-wish, a cpnteiition.'; 1 was tir . c.d by som't; of my 'frjevs,.tp address niytlt to the District it mj early period, Mid decLi tt. m1u1 intended to vote for, as proba'dy that would prevei.t an 'Opposition on the.iqHi'blU can side. I .did t.o on the d of i'ebiiiyi -y. Sonic lime in M.vtrh.I saw the pM.ctedinirj . of the'- Rei'obl:cUi Sorfrty, '.where tr.ey he'd. , von up.tothe pcoole as the.iut.ui jveper per son Hfi.H .vhut plat e , . k . . r Now, Sir,' as I oHertu Jst, 1 vo notiiketo decline for no other 'rrasmvtiut bec,ave un other ptrson has conie Iorwa?d to do the same work thit I myself had iiut out'4 do ; I would sooner ) and lose my th cui),u . - , , . Hut, Si ', I am willing tu cast lots v hith of us shall dtclioc ; r.tid should such a. conipro niise lake place, 1 .sincerely wish, ymi to he the successful caiulidate ;;for then") will de cline, and -with .great pleasure, t-xt it my ii-tc-rt:?.t in your favor. I 'hope ymi will write 11c on the sul'ject as soon as you . conveniently can, us 1 huve nowiih to contetid, jj I t rnit dcclin: on any lenr.s that would rtcoiici'e uy feelings I am, i - 'Dear Sir, . - . , With sentiments lie highest respect Tour most ebc iient .,i;.'i'.Vv(n';, ;, V D. GUSSON. Tlie late lion. Samuel Ashe, Esq.. ., The original, of which this 15 a trtie copy', vuis delivered bv liyoelf to iltij.' Sam't -Asie on the i Et h of July last, which, he promised dtlivtr-to Mr. ..she, from whuu I !i.ie re! eei'.cd ho answer." " I). G. IS ' 16 25 30 ! IC 17 I J -25 I 52 9 - " 25 .13 - 14 so ls 50 4 - i It fry 9 1 ' 10 70-- 71 5 7i 6 I 7J 3 3 23 ' I - 1 1 it . . 70 BE LET, kn-WAT rrll knowa BRICK fcUUDING ( Froiu 1 Sfy , M"Of ing 10 ib e'li't of Mr. H T..omri, (niMtily ,ii f ' nvrm, l prrfcul Mi. M.tk't bi'di! hetilr. PotTrflioii i'l be jivm on the t eT OJubfT. Iror Itirrn tpply to Mn 1O0MKR, O' , A. J. diroi;t. Vilo.in'jn, Spii 4. 1804. 400 tl 1 . FnrSMc, A VALUABLE ulol Lu4 nnnu.iri f, .a4. I k im td loiiy rii. lying rn t N r l-titl ol Ctf lit R'!,!! ritifri mi"i ficm Wi:minioo. rl ka b bjfihr usmol SPKIKU f 1 1.1 D.iinpio4 wul D"hr i4 on lloul'i, . btitk BH con. l4t bllM l.fiB.M il and F.i.f f !htnc,iou(hl ty mii t Mill n4 Mackinr ir ot in o.ccr. bat tya'dbt inn4 i lip.liri,nr, 1b LtrJ k of tm.ii qiuiu, ti l e fcf Corn, or ot Iter Pro in t I I ! ' ' ((1)(iri qutmiff of l.ifK bJ low L",uti U u!i o4 Itnc, out4 imcdii,cly fki ti.ouu ollkc Lbfailtr In Wilmi- in. l.iMtl MISS, Wiifioiif Otl.txr ta, 3 '4 1 HJUal j THE LOVERS OF GOOD T1USGS " ir uiviifd 10 il MORE of ' C. 6 P-PF.IJIAM, WHERE IS FOR SALE, ' Choice Mirny Wine in quarter Cifkt 01 BimIci, Opnrio do. , Btft Spaiiitli Olives in Jars; 49 b.igs I catners- Alio, A quantity ot coirle S I L T, Whit frtlhcu irniiii uaio'd l ll( i f r ol ihr -fol-the-r--Ytk Pi'kci, ihta beft'pptd M Nrw . ' T Wi oubfioM, Oflofcti 16 1844. 46. ! ' tie V iers h the O.w.tirs ccrnpjjir l e . Dfifil if Wilmington aJ '' Sum'pfnh Cturtty. ntNTLr Mr.N AVO rElLOW CiTIIFNsJ AS tht rlccl'.tui tor clc dlinf 411 i.itctnr kv'.'.uc m a Pftftdent jiw Vice- i're. iKL-iii t i the Uu'nul biites is aj piojthin 1 ule the lil;crty of pre feci inj; you v this A'.lditfs, tr)(ioi.uin ym thai 1 am a Canv'.iilu;!- fr irr:,v-ftii;t3rp.irifirrr.t, . Ami believing, as 1 d-, that the j u Tcit . AiiminHrt:.wn .t i'.x Unii.otl butel is pure, anl caltiiUte.d lt fee lire the limits, iibtrtics and true 1tite;e!ls of its citizens ; lliould 1 be lionmd .with a majority of. yonr. lul?. ages, 1 j-ltJe my honor ip voe for Thomas j k r f t k so m, 10 be i'nli (ItPl ot ihe Un'neJ S ates. A$ fr-r VictrrTi'er.t, I am not prcpa. red at il.is lime to fjy !n 1 will vrietur j us the p-t'lerrui vt,o vill be. cai.didUs lor tint t'llici: ate not ct kr.0A't,. , i ?m, Gtni'enunf Vmir noil obcmcr.t Humble Icrvantfc . 1). GLISjON-(. Duplin,' cb. 3, 184. 71 ' CAMP.Mr.KTIS; tt III. I. tm.n--net luarEntrl.t 1 1 1 r. fltf t, ZspJ.re, ( linden CLrJt) un the I tth iJVWr m. far next, thith VUbt tshtrintentLd bf the J'.et.' 'JOU.V BROWS', pfth't Prttbylerian Ordr ; and it ii litftd, that thfie tf titry Dtomira- lwi, K m.h well ta their ctrn tmdt, the stall ; I'ifir f'iK-ctttlurtt, ei.d thecal ef OoD, . trill attend. . I . f t.vrs s. mime. ; . iCft'Jer K), ' I BO IV ! - : Toih? Vrrf-ntn tt Ncv Hanover Couuir. . Nancr. is iirftE.irGirz.Y, friir umih iua .tfiifM I 4 Vk rari4t.l :( tU U.tu4 li.-r, il N l(ti U u Comm? H K-lltf, it iM lt k of lktn,i Ufiii. &'fk Rj.tf, m il )im(i Wil'.ft i Utttitf lk f b t tM 4U F THl 4m4, rt4 l(Ctk liidc KjMiir ikt k 4 M lV tw.Ht K r,'i'(iM o t.u.) iu tk' Hit ttt, Kiw'Hot tMty, Q4bii l, 1844, For AVAimil.L He furuii-v, to' D.unfwtik t vm', fi tiill f f fiom Wi.rriiiij'tiii, Jg.i tti ,4 ol VS'iKUm CtiVli 1 JJ m kl ! l.k h tt b.o (ollifatid fwl )tnt. tut In Ml i.ll to JOHM ron 0.1. WiotUjioo, OQ 9, 184 )4 Taken Up, ANDkmmiiu4 lo ibt CollhiCooiy, iK i f .it, .o ait bo uU b mil l JOII H KtlTCHILL, llllkl M.IH fotiHti 10 () tt.) ,14 ttox 10 tSt ! Un IbiWft o, S C. U .- U, bv lt4, iU M foto. iy t)4 h ISmn C.lu, ! ( fiitlo. T t-M b' fi m i4 jl totoro lo !' rn" . nul ) ) ol if, 4 I ti 1 itk io btiHi, iki '((, CHot Al.f k. . ,4 kit ftitlkU W tr,t' iKioJ lent r i bttk. kkkht.iytfrt Hk tt.pt td bfi kii 4 Ol wfftl M f. A'jf 7tif ilcf (2tmU ilit aforfCiU ft. r. ?qf 14 10 l(Hf4 ! ihk biMifrN ikt l 1 ity tki'i'i i4 UVtkl4tiy, oi'ciitt 4 b h.4iM ! 4iitU. . J. Stiltivjii' Goalcr. Will be Sold, . Undrrlhc Cojrl HVt ! Wilmirjio, On ThurtJjj the jiftnA of tfxtmber nf. t A 1 met ot Land, St l UA l ED on th Eat tid cf I.ong.Crrekt at the lirulge, containing Six llutuitd unj 'llurtj-eight Aats or th,-tiuruuts, s.'fi tht ji .ptovi vunist hereon,. . - ALSO, one 0i her 7Vi.tl nuljotning the aforesaid tro't, fntaminjf Pitt Hundred ,i.rtl if thereabouts, viththt hi.prvXt; mnts thereon, known hythe numt cf the Jlurw r ftaniathn. .-ALSO, tra tratts un the ll't tide pf Long.Crttl, atjmning Timothy .L!udir'orlh, tta'rs, land, (otitaininj Six llun dud and tony Acres eoth-to tatiijy sundry eitculiont in my hatdt cgatnit Ittluam Llud- wrth. JOJI.V ALLAN, Cvror.er. , Wilmington, Stpt, 7, 1 804. a 2w General Muftcr. THE (.uptaint pf Comf-anitt topiirg the Militia if iStW'llaneTtr County, art heitby rt ifUirtd l mut thtir r(Hil Order t for 0 G't nt7c Muttert 14 tnh phi t eifoltcwi ; ' At tht uiuJ plot it Hfur Lng'Crttk, cn Mvn dey tht Wih.viidal Wilmington tn InesJuthe liihff Jn'trttmftr' next ; ihn ard vhtte thrj art teifUittdlt ap4ir tvnh thtir Comjauits, armed aui rci ipfed agttulh f4aw. Wm. yOXLS, Lu Cot. Cm. Notice. , 4 . A LL ftlfjot indt'jlii 10 Uit i!l (It of Jol M II. 1 btio, otttilcd, tic but irntlri .0 v.iko innitJulf p.)iDtui, kid tk It 10 ht.ifi (nd tlltlt 11 i.d bit , ie termed t.pittcui ihtir ttcouo 1 picri ly nnIUd, iniihio ihc lone f,ttlbiibi ly ii, ctbti ifcilic dl 1 1 billed ol itcnvcir. . . .Klixabcthivl !liljciiny. Kx'x. Owen Kenan, Kx'r. .Wiliniiijion, A1IUII9, 1804 405 if, 1 00 Dollars Kcward.. RUN twiy itum lit 'wbfciibtr tivioj io Yk Llf liitl, Snttli'i'ilollKt, I bout ib U'l of J, O ..(.4fwrt.t Mit IWy, tbtiut f.iltto of fsktttn i o'd, hl tco-i'k.bk) Kir oa bit ti,ki tbttt. lit wit f.toio MttklikbunCogMTi N. C. tbowt if tr hi iiiii( for Stlilbwi), tfl wit iik if, but r ! titvt mmIo kittUtpt. Htiib.dly n..ihd, li. i( lol k 1. ttoibti bio t rt ukti ! t bit kin KMly liiifO td tk4 )vtti ti.uit, hich h coili. ) bit iil,4 t t iifi.to.f.)irg hi t 1 f nl B" b.i, fcd iktl bt iliilv Iim CI.m t1". IU it ttiy (ft libit ir4 tnl , tid it tf.Utd b i'.: ' lot B'lumott or Kmt tpu U fi t ptiT.c toiht WiB-loitt. . lit ti fttn U tbli iro oo TifMiv lift, ortr lit Uch'diB Cbvrtk bt bn If tt4 b.mlt.1 10 bt lit bicHrtf ! Mi. Hill, ol il it i. ff'to lkir r-f 'o' ii'cti f1lo 4 ottivrnti hioiiomrit Ypik-D liiQ.S. C. ot U iit biw Ih ,11 ttttl IN ikovt ttlJ. . AH oiiiutt tl 1SiU tit Iki4 ttiilc hiw off. ,t 57" I kf U(t ordtlBOOl ibM lb. 0 ItO fclilf, too bit Hi Mf ' ri WILLIAM IM1TH. .Wilmlfci'oo, A.f.8 tl, 184. 3 Ten Dollar He ward, tb Mioill ', WILL bo otid lot wkioi ur Uiinfn, , 10 tot, IX kKtM't io jfl fo ikn I (t blM, ry ttfo . SAM, ki oiU ttb M. III 1 u ttri 0 fit! I iotbi t 0, f f blM k, 0 w m4t, ,d til bn ua koiM t l t. 0 cbi'4. Ht Ui M Hm bt notiy, botljM fiilrt 4 4 . All MtBtit (I i!im tt otktti tit uotioood iol WwiP,fo)ioM uttyiog .'; Kro Hicour Cffu:y, Itjt, 10 i8n. 4jM - --t ' V , "A f . 3 '' 0 r - f ' 1 i
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