, reclamations were ai8uipuica
-: i ' , , . ' ---- - -
thatthe whites snovuo re prqxecieiun weir
i;i-es and property, iv, ..a- -;
.The' Ship Prgbu,-:Ca?CCiUEti.rriv?
d at Philadelphia, from London, in 27
!avs brings YLbndon elates to-'the 18th of
. February.-'. captain vonet imorras,, tnai
- before he sailed,; a rumour Was iriVircuU
tioa of the death of the Kingkithe'could
not learn from when ce it orrgmatedT No
thing ' new (if we except the-above) had
f ?transpif ed since; out last atcounts. ; Bona--parte
wis still expected. T '-.
Thttotiowtntr aBdr4$ has beeiTpresentei to
the governor of New-Orleans in behalf of
v, the J ree. people, of colour oj AiewUrleans,
byvihqm ilj&as signed--: ,
To his Excellency, William C. C.CUi- ;
oovernor oetrcrai anu in-
tendant of Louisiana. -
-
J 'T.& W4Ki fufiTibf rs. free citizens of Louifiana.
b?g leave "to approach your j Excellency with
'J- -'."feflitiieotrof refpecland efteefrVi and fincere
attachment to ahe goeinaient of the United
t--?TfrWe rc nat iVev of i hU province, and. ourdeai..
, ' th 'in terefts arenne&edTwitlv its welfare.
rWc therefore feefa lively joy that the foveteigo
tftf the country is. at length united with tharl
(Jble that our pcilonal andolitical freedotn is
hareby iffoied to ua forever, attdare alfo irn
pre (Ted with the fulled confidence fi the juliice
ind liberality of ihe.goVeriifi'ent towards every
'!?iibf 'citizens which ,,they .haveherc taken
.".uuiefthtir. profeclioii'.
b ' i i .t . .) r . . .1
KWe were epioyca rnne minMry icrvicc oi
-y-
tlie latecovt'rnor. and we hope we may be per-
-itw-txr&y-
hcver been diftiiigiiifhedby a ready attention
to'the diiiies required of us. Should we be in
like manner honored by the American govern
Wot, .to which every principle of inttrtlt as
- vfc.llas affeftion attaches irrrpetfliit us to sffure
your excellency that We fhall ferve with fitdelity
an3 Zeal. We thvrefore refpefui'y olFci odi
fsrvice to the povernmcni. as a corps f-vo!inv
tpiii, agreeahiy-to-any arrangement which may
be thought expedient.
"T-rfipgiyoqy' -rxcelltney; lo-aeeept
cpngratulatiori? on the happy event which has
.: placed you at the head oLthis govern meftt, and
, pronsifcf fo much real .profperity ' tp the coun'
try.'' ' -, "
Tli vil'tch bit Excellency immediately made a ycrtal
r- ReJponfe, to the Jolltvfmg effect.
jMt tnarikecl "then far their tefpetful addrefs,
and obferved that their right Would be pro.
recied. 'and that thttr polldence to the govern,
mentiof the United 'States .vrould Jncreafe as
they became' acauainted with its principles, and
the wifdona antHriflfogl'wUfrWBklir
niinitlertd. X; . '":
VVith refpeft to the tender ofjtheir mMiliry,
fervices, the governor rem'arjkjidthat he flieuld
not direcl a general re organization of the? mi
litia until he had receivedinflEruclFons upon the
ful je& from the prtfident of the United States
In the mean time the free. pcopU of colour
- would coifitleMnemfelves attached to the fame
Corp3 in which the former gavernment had plac
dAherp He concluded byefl'uripg theoi of
his JefiJeflCe in their' military zel, and the
ceritvsf their . oroftfSons of attachment to
the United States. ' - v?;"'. '. v
. From , the. Balance. . :
- a good thing: :
Io the "Jifpiitfl and" contentions bejt ween the
tetrorlls and moderates (the Lewilitcs and Butr-
Tittia pi ecidbs confeffion, oowjand then . teus
filU--bS hew hoL5;n.y?"'$1y 'hCj-rieooV
6fxthe people have, managed tne aruir or trie
ftzte fa. few years pafl The foNoinij fact
- mAy be riikd ow. The whole pamphlet of Arif
'fcalyernimet a tnore impoTtant one --A
gennine jrepirblican arfil a real tr publican
(hoih holding oifictathe' (late) having a high
difputc inAlbalhl'wthetday, the Burrite,
With'Mit ceremony,-daTnn'd tbe whole Clinton
: . faflion fof a pack of ariftocrats ; ind was pro.
1 rercjir) with great; violence,- whtn the other '
interVtipted hitn with, " Pray, fir, -how "do yo
obtain your livirrgf To whom are yntiladebted
for your bread ? Who gave you the office whjch
: fupports you ?" The Burrite wasihunderftruck,
' and the, Clintonian, elated wiih hisl viclory,
''conit.itoedr-' AfSbrofe Spencer and jDe Witt
Clinton had better men than youiteif turned
out of ofTioe tf make room fo'r you and nowf
ynVH'ngratefur ,V1ftid-thcy fo ?" intenupffed
the - B urrite, r ii fiiig1 hii head and his yojcr';
. Then alti have to fay , iV; thait was adamu'd
; ui'tally piocecding." . ' "'jV ''
' Ambrr-fe Spencer, in a !ateconverfationjwttis
another judKe of thX Svpieme Court, -r; is
iiomewhar noted lor Jthejk
;'as complainifhitteriy of Lavmhce'n dtceiv
e bv a oerlon fWrjo-had pronufei to up port
K'orcran Lewis for Go vertior. Bod who, on the
cirtrary baJ turned oritto'be a raf.kTBUrrite":
"vlndeedj Mr. SprJcer,V replied therhjdgt,"
"vou plcc too much rehance on every prb
rnife that iw receieyoo think that every
inah"me what he, fay?-ia faftMr. Spencer7
younrc TOO HOailT mr uuiuumu.
D ED,
.K
WAKE COUNTT COURT,
"X."l-W February Sessions. J 804.
H c otScYwcU'7raa0fC1iuarr
Tip H IS betbg an Original Attachmtnt, and ,
"JL Uici iri the hands of' William Boyfan'
'EfqV who being fuoithoned a Gafoifliee, -de-clarei'
.lie warihdebted tOxhe pefendant lby
Bond, but has underftood the fum has been af
figned to a. Mr. James Williamfoni f lrfon
Coontyri If the fail be fo, M r. Wuh'amlop -i
notified to come forward at next Wake Court,
acd contcft conjemnation," or.elfe;forrv
herejftcr bold Jut peaces;
Toe tborcuri bftd Imbarted Her ft. I k
': '. --, ''''" ,; ' '':'.:?- , V- '. iVf , ..
Jtaliifhr March 2 7,' 1 804J
Great Bargain of Real Eftate.
jF For Sale in Cumberland County,
1 JEW Saw and Grift Mill, 1200 Acres
XJL cf LAND, of which 30 or 40 Acres
it excellent Mcadowt under good Fnce and
ditched," which can Be ovcrflsred at Pleafurc.
There is a'fo te Acre of faid Laod cleated
a,nd under Fence ccaihe-MUT,befethrre i
c good D welIiBjHcufe,nd Out Hou Tee, Gar
den, a Urge Barn, Stable and Cow Honfes. A
ny Pcrfon inclining to purchafe; may hive a
Stock, of Cattle and HogaPUntioQ. and
Mill Tools Oxen - W-aggoo Cart-J
200Acres adjoining or neat the ahove, ore
Mile from Fayetteville, and near Blount;
Creek. " .' t '
150 Acres c f Land near Taply Johnflon's,
20rMUts, above Fayetteville, near CarjcFtar
Kivcr. i -
IN FAYETTEVILLE. .
20 Acres of Land on Mumford Street, be-'
ing an Entry by Daniel Ray, alfo 6 14 Acres
lately Jofhua Hadley's.
2 Achs, a Lot on ttie North bideot Mum.
From Engvamd last V all, :.( '.,.. .
Stand the ei'fuing Stajon at tny Stable in Orange
I7euhlyjix rnUet niflb of nuljusnUga'JZ
-fordtteet?nsar- lohwJiU
A Store. Warelioufes and "Lotr on liow
Street, at 'prrfeotcjj pied by, the Subfcriber.
riiere is a well finiihed rtouie with torn Ivioois
Ujiftirs, a large Cellar ur.gcr ihc Store, and
two Warchoufcs. .
A:Dvvelli"ng Honfr, large WaVnriifr, Sta.
.ble, Kithb,,S(nvke Huafyi, GardcnJfeq. with'
fvery cantenience' ror a lare r ami!y, orhc
Corner f Giliefpie anrj .JCuIlcl htnetS, 110,
Feet on the former and 3CO on rhe latter. ..Al'
f. a very large and cf m nodious two Story
Duelling Houfe on faid Lot, now about half
tii.iflud.
A Wsrehoufe and Lot in Camphletdn, on
the Sqnar near.Mr. Davis's Dwelling Houfc.
A Duelling Hotiff,, Halter's .Shop 011
Bow Street on Uvfeci Ground, a' prtlent cccu
pied by "Meffrs. .G.ff oil h a od M uMiollar.d.
A large X jvo htory Motile, otone-ttrrrr atnj
Lot, on B.nv Street, a good Siore and Stand
for BaOmfs, near Mr. B ktr's Tavern, occopi
ed prefent by J anJ S. Williams, Merchants.
Cotton Madutfe, Unit Mill and Lot, near
lie Lo ?gc, a com pleat, Dw'ejlmg H,afc pgat
laid Milt, occupied by P. MArtliurj this wi:l
ije fold on the ill Day of May, at public Silt,
at-the Court Houfe, f r ready Money, f not
before difpufed cf at private 6aie..
: :.....'.-., .., In Neiv-ILmover Ccvwj?. .
PC Plantation flf ''H&rifon's Crtck, f6 milrs
from-Wilmirrgton, navigable for Craft ii' Jiiy
5ize, to fdid Place, where the I toe ebbs an.1
fl rws about two Ftet. . 640 Acres of gol
land, 260 of 'which is. excellent rice ground, a
firull part of which is cleared and under ftr.ee,
over Mireiwtt tea 'dollars -the Leap, to
Ji . be id when mc Mare iscoverrd twen-.
ty. dollars ib oaff)u, and forty dollar to in
fure a Marc to Ijewiih Foal, (to be returned if
fucb fhouid not be thexafej and the Mare re
mains the property of the peifoo wjhp'put her
ta the Hrle, which way bdilcharged, aify',
time before the 35th of pc'cember iieitt, By the
payrftent of thirty two dollars for, Inlurintf, and
-fixtetn dollars the Seafon, withhilfa dollar, for
the Groom iif every iuflarsce. Gd paflurae,;
& Servants boardpratis. Maits fed wiiliJrain
at 'twelve and a half ceritsper dsyrThe fc'fon.
will comroence the firlt of March, and end the
irft vfAugHrL :-,A ny; pjerfori lJjo puts by, the;;
,L:a may nun into the feafan sgaui byymg
ten dollars rowt 'l ire greatell care will be
taken to prevent accidents and efcapts of any
ki;.ui, tut no lidbiliiy for either. -. ,
CLOWN .vat.:ot by Bourdeiux, btotficr to
Floiiztl, his dam by EcliL-fe, her dam Cry!u,
by Car-elcfr. Keguliw, GMphin Arabian ;
grear grand dam, Snappiria by" Sn". p, Mrrsfon
of rartner, ou: 01 Uriv;racam by Chrckia -
Clown's dam was alfo the darn of Srrtart Joan,
Grape, Fire, Mother Black Cap, &c. Hour
deaux wj got by HeTdjlaffly-ygTmtre
43olfwtvawasyTWa4
Ebony by Childcrs, old Ebony by Bafto.
DESCRIPTION.
Clown (lanJs 15 hands 3 inches hih, is a
"rich bay, with black lepe,' full of bue, per.
fectly found, tj-ia remarkable good action, and
was bred by T. Douglafs, Efq: ; , .
PERFORMANCES
Clown heat the Duke of Bedford's Cradnclt
for 2 od -guineas ; he beat Mr. Poii'a Swalio
for 300 guineas ; the fame Week won a fwcirp.
rtak of 30 tjuirtva each, tlevcn fubfcribrs, boat
ii'iT Skylark or SpYjy, Grey, Diomed, Wheat
.Sheaf, Mulberry, G a yip a til i and Hidalgo 1 the
flme.day he received, forfeit from : Mr. Fox's
Swift for 20O guineas; the Tpiinmeciing fol- '
lowicrg he received farfcit trom Mr. Jrox s iwift,
Beacoii courfe, for 300 ptiineai s: trTclay follow
ing he beat IVlr ' Bullockfs Pterender,Nalt)wirig
hit 3 1 lb. for ido guineiia ; the day follctwiog
he was ft:cond.-ti) the Duke.of Bedford's,. Cia
dock t ;r the picKy club plate. beating air 1 no-
POSTSCRIPT.
lOUSEdC REPRESENTATIVES,
Wednesday ;-MarcH 21. J
" Mr. Nichrtlfon, froo the committee of Ways
and, Means, prefepted t bill M'ibt to pietea
tlie feamen and t;o'rrjpefce of the United Staua
agaiofl the Barbary pwert. '..,:..". "r "
The bi'l provides that an additional duty of
two and a half per centum be laid upon all im.
ported goods at prefent charged with duty
ad valorem, and au additional duty of ten pee
cent, on" all ftich duties payable on goods ioi
ported mforeign velTels The proceeds ofthefe
duties aie to conftit nte a fund, 10 be .called the
Mediterranean fund. - The duties to ceafe with-iri-
three modtls'after a : peace witt Tripoli irjf
cfe the United States are not eopgtdinVwar
with fome other of the Barbary . powcra,- ia
which cafe they are to ceafe within three months . .
after.a..-pcie' ivhhvTu'ch.' pwerii'j'VThe;' 'Prefix
cjent is authorifeJ p be cauftd to be' purcbafed
or built, z vifTell o war to carry i 6 guns each, -
"and armany giin boati as be may thinkproperj ' .
tine million of dollars, addrtwnat to the tuna
heretofore approbriated, is'plsced under the di- '
reflionSif the Pitfident for the naval fervice, "
JwhkU futrijkia :'aulh:Qiife.djio boijo at'a rate 't
of intercll not exceeding fia per cent. ; . . , .
Foreign News.-There is a report in town,
this morning, fays the NtwYprk Speflaror, that
his JBrhaftnic Mujelly is dead that the Piinceof : '
Wales is very ill tht Mr Pitt is,Prime Mtnif- i
ter. and that Mr. Fox is Secretary of Forciga V
AfFairs. This report appears to be materially . ,
incorrect. yj, ixinaon paper 01 tnc 10m o 1
received at the Office of the Philadelphia Tiue
American, mentions the fieknefs of the King, Ic
-hut Aates-that-they are- '.
fiofTrfcrtv -t-r
ma DirecOT," Miiitig and Ruby ; in the fame
ytar he
York..
walked over for
the Lad it ft plate, at
d-wid ray;
chahoem Ihe admtnlflriticw. f T
A. 1 eachersWanted. -
TT'HE Inhabitants of Raleigh, in North-
' A Carolina, having" lately erected a Iipufe
for an Academy in one of the. Squares of the-.
City, given to them by the LJiflaturc for- the
Purpofe, are defirous of engaging a fit ' Per fon
to fuperintend the Inflttutiott. ,If they' could7
meet with a "Clergy"rrtanof liberal Education
and Principles, Whowould take; Cliarge ofthe
Academy and give the Citizetlia weiky Dif
con:fe, fuch an one would be prefitrred, arid' for
lucir a ,riarcicr, u is ' uciicycuf a uauuromc
Salaiy would be provided.
. Raleigh bcthg the Scat of theState Govern
ment, and efteemed a heahhytiiati9flr--would
doubtlefs prove an agreeable ivefidetice for
PetforTof the above Defiptron. ' .r '
An AflTftant ' Teacher to initiate youorr
Scliolan in Reading; Writing and Accounts,
is alfo wanted. - ,' ;.. .. " '
Application to - be made, by Letter ( poll
a?J) to 1 'J GlWr-alMgSeetaryohe-
Bor.(l of TA!ces. . , "
The Cr let. rated Horse,
CXEUR dc LIQN,
STANDS within two arid a half miles of
Louifburg, and 32 of Raleigh. The Spring
Seafqn will -ri'd the lull o,f June, and the Fail
Seafon the lall o'fOpHer. Mares put the
Spiing Seafon aiifndt proving wiih Foal, fliall
... 1 r ' ' i . c .. r - .r
and little inreTTOT to any itr the counuy tor itfr-rr--r-.vV . . . . -f -h v s.arrtn: UM.;, .
iiiity ; there is a dwelling Haufe fome out .Mf--.--jj, bc.20arSf pj,yable the fiillof
HofeS, a good Mill feat and much Saw Mill Uf fV l8c . ,g ,r,- ftal, di.cbarge the
Timathifldabirarige for. Cattle & fls jj hf t. aod-l6 jyjU, ,he Fall Seafon,
isexcellenvlbeUjlaace to the fou.d 01 .ea . ;f . . , , vatci. lS. i wi,
fh re is about S. mTIes. C' ;, " : i. f.o- riCL Ca a n.-lV Xs VfVTioro r
ago Acres of prime Land 8 miles from hc
above & ti miles from Wilmington, pear lop
fail inlet on the fount), comm only c died p.irter'a
Neck; two fmall freMiare clear ed on faid Land
sod under tolerable" fence, fome fmall Houfts
theu-oii, This Land U of the very M quality
far CwttWor Corn, the greater part beiiig good
Hamock Ld and capable of yroduci.iii-any
kind .of Grain. vTiie range Tor Ca'ule fH.gcjTS
is very ood, plenty" -of excellent F(lhand,Q)f
tera at the door, hJhlthyAand proStable
jumrner retreat ; pleafant lilvery refped quite
opn to the Sea. ' , - .
C. In Bladen County, " -T?
1280 Acre of Xnd on Colly's Svcantp,
WUa frm Afhrnn Rnrn. and about rtiree iniies
frora Cape Fear river. This is well ti.b
with Pine jvLigf't wood and 1 urpenXnc trees iu
abundance, fame ot it is hi toiciiUivaiiou.
twelve and a half Dollars the" Leap, paid at the
time he Mare isCovtred ; and fhould the Mare
prove not with Foal, (he (hall have the whole
Seafopg for five and a half Dollars more. x
. Per foil g wifliingthvir Mares fed with Corrr, :
fhall haVe it at two aud a half DolljffV' c a f h the
barrel. - My treatment fhall be the fame as la II
ycaf for . wlilch I appeal to thofe gruiUmifa.
who favored me with their cuffom7 """ 7
Gentlemen who put Mares by the Leap, and:
get no OtAi, .fliall ha a Seafon for fo Dalhirs,
and thofe wlio put by the Seafon' and fail 'fliall
have, two ScafonJ for the price of one.
.Every care fliall be tikin, but 1 will not be
liable for accidents. tn,. , v - VT
r ELISHJPWJLLIAMS,
Franklin, Feb. 27, 1 8045 fc
DXSCRIPTJON.
A Got Cay, a flar i hi forehead, wiilblfck
- -72000 Acres of near the.. Vri ea
branch of Cape Fear river a L-w miles above
Rockfifh and;of both fiderof thead leading
from Wihnfngton to Duplin, Cowft llo&fe, this
Land jtfel timbered and god. for Tar and
rurpeiTlioe, aod fom of it to!ei j'jIs tor cuiliv--.
'bWeTTOtfaymcn
the -puVchafer, Apply t Mr. Lifl Jones in
Wilmington-, cr to mei Fayetieville. -
j'will alfefcll by whokfale tir jEtail, a large k.,
general alTrtment of Goods, at mj flore hereon
very moderate terms,- for Cafh or Couutry Pro-r
duce? .. ;'--.'" .. ... , ' - .. ., tli
vstlpenons inicuixuw uc -m u!,u..."i.,
?P On the 15th" ult.' at Lincolnton, Wallace
Alexander, Esquire Attorney atLawv ,
will Dleafe come forward before the t ft of Janu
ary next and mike pay ttejtfothrwjfeTuitS
iill be commenced. " '' . .-, ,
- D AVID ANDERSON. '
y Fayeilixdlel th March, 1804. '..
Superior ancl Cbtinty Court Blacks, for
PEDIGRE
Cceuf de L'oq was ot by Hij;hflyeT, his I
the famous Dido by Ecfipfe. Dido fold at the
Duke'of CymberLnd's fale, for'8co guineas,
and Ccertr de Lion afoal.by her fide, fold for
400 guineas is ceitihcatcs 'in my poTuflion
wV.r-fhew. -
1 UNIVERSITY, r ..
IN purfuarice of the dircT.ion of the Board of
Truflees of the Univerfity ef North-Cafolina,-
I hereby notify all xhsfe te whom 1 ickets hi Lou
terie No.t. and No.;2.. of the faid Univerfity
wercentrufted for faleand who. have not account-.
T&3oTthfimt, nor made payment of the fvima'
received for the fale'thereof, that unlefs the j rnake
immediate payment to me,' the name of each dc-
.. .' ' . .1-- f.-n'i r. . 'j...
Iioquent, togetner wiui imvcpceu vc juiua uuc,
will be puttifhed in the Newfpaper of Rilelh, .
and in the North-Carolina journal, i-'" Z '' ;
,';:' TvrCAi.AttvTrtafuTar.:-.
-'7- . ; '..:::;STpLEN ;;: ;y .
Fr om my Sa "j AIill, about the I ithyf March,
(And fur ivjtch alileral Reward villi tie given,)
A LOCK CHAIN, with whatsis called a
. Dog to ihes end, Nwhich drives itito the
L.ug toudiaw up the fame by All Perfon,are
requefled to n6tice for the Same, and give In
r.ffVllMrMi t I'M- i V. , . '
ii mai tu taik ,
: ISAAC HUNTER. .
felt. County, March 1 5, I8O4.
N OTIC M. . ,
' l T.T. ifnfs whn are indebted to the Eflatft
II of VollTsit t If irA v st i rtrdec." are re-
q ue lied to make immediate Payment ; and all
thofe havint' Deinanda,' will pleale to make the
fame kuowa within the Tirrie prefcribed by
Law. , JOHN BURT, Adm. .
Wale CwBty, March 1 6. - . .
For Sale, -
TTp HE riantatiotr' whereon the fubfenber
' X now lived, id'Johnfloo Count? ,witbia ar
in ike of Smithfield, and on the main road from
Smithfield to Fayetteville ; and pn that leading
from Wilminpt.iin to Ralcirh. It cohfiSs of
1600 acres.. a fiiflicient proportion of which ia
rich low groUuds, and the remainder. Is uplasd'
i)f a good quality and well timbered lias on it
a valuable A pj'le and Peach Orchard, and i
well waieied. There it on the pteenifet a moft
valuable mill ft at on a never failing creek, where
timber aboorda, and frornl which: lumber migbc
without t rouble be rafted toNewbcrn The
'Manfioo houfc isi floriesbigh, .19 nf.w-an4
n earl y 6 n i fhed. a n d fl a n d s i n a plea fa n t and co m '
maiiding ft uation, in a good neighborhood j
aud fromthebbc; experience of his family, the .
fulifciiber can- jsfTcrt it to be one of the healthU.
.ell plates i the Qate "'; v"-' ' '7
If lay pet fon is defirous to purchafe a Farm
oftbis defcription, he isiovite to view it for 1
himftlfi-f hill find few -
T laces that 'unite- in them fo-many advantages,
titl be Totd on .very reafonahle termar-and
the payoienis made afjuo tie pificbsfert .
-:. v ' .v , - BLAKE BRYAN." .
' Johnflon leounty March i 2 ' .'." V' v:- 'l:; '
For Sale,
PA VALUABLE TraA of LAND, fnost.
J-X red within four. Miles .'of. Raleigh, a.od
(car-the Plantation of Mr. Camp. Thcra'fa f.
a lmau riaatatioo Cleared on top x-anu, ana ij
is as well Watered as any Land in the CoOnty,
For particolart apply to ISAAC HUNTER 7
. Wait Ciunty, March 12. 13 4-' 7 ' .,
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