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V .' 1 We, General of the enpf'rfHttytit t -.ANXIOUS fo cbrsitfi, by an vitUeniic acti the wishesof our hearts - pressed by tnepeppie oiiayti ; a v Fersuiried that the supreme powerr heeds no divhion, and that the inter atl6 tne country deiiatrds that the supteb power should be entrusted i 16 -Ms -hands- who has e-wuteti tne , , conudence,- the afTection and love of ; his feliow-citizcils : , . , ' -iltonvinced, oy cruel expe riehbc and the history of nations, that a nation can owiy be . suitably go V kerned by ah individual, and that he taerits tha distinction. vhbas to 'conSoiidaTte the edifice of our mcle pendence and liberty. ConsittdrinGr their loner series of .. , , CM , ' . i misfortunes and vicissitudes, they have determined to assure the gua- rantee and, sarctyof thtir citizens m , . a manher immutubie and unchangea- ' Wp : Vnrl that the svire'st means of attaift M that chief, who is alone capable f b-nvprhinB" and renresentiner a nation with dignity, a tit august and sa . cred, which concentrates in him the - power of the state, and which reposes . in him the pledges of internal and j -external tranquility, Considering that the title of govern nor general hitherto conferred on ci 'tjjzett J. J: Dessalines, does not sufTi cip'ntlv fulfil the e-eneral wish -inas much as. it supposes a secondary , power, dependent ' .-, on a foreign; authority, to whose yoke we have al- Vays been subservient ' 9 Without longer sitbmitiih to the the frequent an d obsinateTrefiisai of citizen J.. J. Dessalines, to accept a power which he people andthearmy have delegated to hun from the first, epoch of the proclamation of our in jdependence and since this refusal is contrary to the interests, the -wishes and prosperity of the country 1 we decree to the aforesaid citizen . J. J. Dessalines, the titleof Emperor of Hayti-and the right of choosing and appointing his successor. De siring that this free expression of our hearts already resolved on by the people, should be offered Ayitti as ' short delay as possible for his sanc tion - . .v' ' )one -at Port-au-Frince, 25th Ja- Ubfrjibr down his sword, he wishes tatrans. rrth io tSbstenthiS valOUr.and torn iim thriito' combat5' s imr' J It Is xo'yfia geriends and soldiers, Wh6 wiU ascena after itie tcf"4upreme. power; I addresWmyself f fiapjjy in oeins: enabled ;t"o, transmit my" au- tfiority ,to those vwho'haye -v'pourcd out their bldod -for- theitv counlf) I f renounce, sf;Xiprmanr;,Yenouncer tile UUIUSI CUStOlU , Ui: lfinauiii.mi my power 10 my uwa ioiuijjf. - l sjiail never,-respecu auwsu whenthe.talems requisite for a good goveriiorf -l shall nut be united.--. ErequehUyl Tic head w hich i s fired by the burning ardor of youth, Con tributes more effectually to the bap pines of his country, thali the cool experience of .age, which temporises at -the moment when temerity alone should eoverm- It is on theb tolidttions that I am vourEiDDtror, and destruction to hir&lwho, elevated by tie gratitude a shall ascend the tin-one wiiK nthpr sentiments thr.n those of the father of his family. DESSAUNCS. By the GveiTior-Gtneiu. Adjutant-General. BOISTROND TONNERE to Edmunajones rii(:rt1.mio insr to, liaam stepnc.w . -h Swamp creek.be ongxng ju r . SO bringing tlSamielIiidcutO belong W-HrtCatel50beltoHeno ll:ver,.beloagms ta,vVnu",.t " on tne stnc vwra"viv. o, - , of Francis Reynolds. . to 7. JOSHUA CQSWt. WILL BE SOLD, ' . Jt-tfc Court-house in Beaufort County, a T HE following Lands lying in tne 1 1 said county, or so much thereof as will discharge ttw i;axes due or the years 18 J- tim ..wUK'R nh the. exDeflce oi sale .; rr.-. ... ...it,, i fi-nm Ponds, tne property.cf TnornasalmerOO do. lying Mrnn- nf fPftv creek, icining J imes J Taylor's Land, the property of the heirs of Major SlaUe, deceased. 100 do. on ayci balJ, John Rose and Tbom?.s Smith. Mso, at the same Vine andpace, The following Lots in the town of Wash-r ingtcn, in tne said county, for the pa) mem of the Taxes Ufte thereon for the -above-mentioned years, vifc In the old turtf the.Town, Nos. 5, 41. 32- 53, 56 knd'5J. in tne new pan 47, 3ic& IB, z Jj. d0 SHERIFFS' SALES WLLL B SOLD, rj &hrJAv tKi Wh of December, diid the following days, at AsheCuurt-boune, in the tenvn of eif 'erson. THl following Tracts of Land, or so much therof as will satisfy,the Tax for the year 1803, and the expence of ad vertising, -&.C. 100 Acres on Beaver Creek , the property f Matthias Huntsinger. 140 da on do. property of Jacob Huver., 400 da. on Oid Field 'Creek, "property of James Fletcher. 250 Acres on Cranberry creeK. 50 do. on the wafers of Cave creeki 100 do. on d. 300 do. on Silas's Branch 400 do. on the Laurel Fork of N ew River 400 ,lo. nil the waters of the north fork of New River 300 do. on the three top fork of do. 200 do. on the lone: Shoal creek of do. 400 do. on the head of Silas's Branch and Doz creek 4v0 do. on Braver creek. 200 do. on the south fork of New River 300 do. on Potatoe treek 300 do. at the mou'tn of the Brushy Fork 600 do. on the head waters of Crab Fork of Little River 250 do. o Nathan's creek beginning 400 do. in the biz bent of Little River, he orooertv of Benjamin Herndon ,200 do. above the torK or .ik cree 3Q0 rlov on the north side of Little River 900 An oA Cranberry creek nroDertvoF T homas Lenoir New Riyer 4.00 do. on the waters of Little River 80 do. on Meat camp creek 50 do. on a Branch of Cranberry creek 50 do. in a Gap that leads to burnt Ridge 150 do. on Flanry's i srk ot x&w mver 100 do. n the waters of Beaver creek, .x;- 1 s fr, Mr nf the Tndtvndi-na! oif 1 the property of Elizabeth Rhter , j.,-. v r y, . . . -v. t Hnvtt til ixfyj Liu. uii me wmtio u v. w. , "The Governor General of Hayti, to; the Generals of the armv and ci . vil and military authorities : Citizens. If- any consideration can justuy . ' ... .! jn my eyesv ine august uue w mcn your confidence has conferred on me, It is only my Virilterable zeal in watching oveT the safety of the em ire, and my wishes to consolidate our enterprise. Let us not efface .from our minds those strong remem brances which Our recent misfortunes jhave imprinted on our hearts. They will be powerful preservatives against the, surprize ot cur enemy, and we. will fortify ourselves against every idea of indulgence with regard to them. If the milder passions place inen in mediocrity, half measures Arrest the rapid march of revolu- tionsi . . - Since then you have judged it the interest of the State, that I Should accept the rank to which you of the Tovvrn, Oct. 1. STlJi'ri.JN w v -by temetTClc ry eaux, vhtonhe; Pelidri, -Gobard,' and Gcffardi Genclrals of division, and . bv 15 Generals of brigade and Coun. . cellors oL stateand by 200 Gene ) rals of distinguished rank, 8cc. WILL BE SOLD, .. f At the Chart-House in Germantawi, in tiy County, on the i5ib of Uec&nter rpHE following i ractsoi ianu, oi so much thereof as will pay the Taxes due thereon for the years iwi, lou., viz. . . 3D0 Arres granted John 1 ones, lip. rungo Riyer 200 do. joining the same 200 do- ( loin'nig leaemial. Johnston, near tne xnu.dii Rim on the north siae' aw.ao. ousjra"w6y SWafmU-96 on said sWamp,rant'ed to John EHetOn 100 lying on Chincopin Knowls, or betvveen Broad creek and Pantego rnill ponds, supposed to be the property oi Gen. Wiflin Blount 300 up PungoRiver, sup- posed to be the property of Nathan Bonner south side of Punso Ri er and north side of Sledge creek, the prope; xy of Sargih Etheridge 250 on the west side ot Pungo River and north side of Jordan s creek, the property of R, W. Ellison 100 n the east side of Pungd creek, belonging m Iphn Ehron-200 on west Pantego cieek, late the property of Henry Ellison, deceased! 149 on the west side Pungo River and on , the Narrow Marshes, be'ongmg to the heirs of George Howard 640 on the rast side of LaKV; Ridge MatamusKtet, jo'iun of W. Harris, the propertytof Robert Hunt 11 near the Loghouse Landing and 200 on Deep Run. joining Zadoc Holloway, the property of Wilham Rhodes's hens-242 Sn Matarhuskeet Lake, the pioperty of the heirs of Leonard Duseau.dec 200onPun- go River, adjoining Jacob rail, ana nan n Acre near the Loghouse Landing, belong ing to Nathaniel Curiess 50 do. in Tarkd Kick, the property- cf Thoma Capps 90 do. on the west side of Pungd River, .jom Ing J. G': Blount and johA Davis, the pro perty of Joel Davenport. Also at the save fane cmd place. Three Town Lots in Germantownj the property of the heirs of Martin Shute, dec ' SAMUEL CLARK, Shif.. Oct. 1. - i 1 r hereof t k vill be ,ufficjeiit to iatiil tKfs Taxes diXe threoftiot-thfcyear 1803,. 500 .Acrejion Ulear.uufl sujjposed to h the property -of one Gabie of AVilmingtoh No return mape. ' . 1000, do. ion the. south side of LitdeCohe" ry, the properly of William Kiddie of il- Jnmgton so Teturu iuiuc; "1000 do. on Lxttie l-ohery, the property of said Kiddie: 7. No returtHnads;; Tvyo tracts 01 040 do, one above, and the other belqwlalcolm Peterson's, near Blak River the yproperty of said Kiddie. Nb return made. ' t '-' . ; 5 do. the property of Sarah Leddon, on the east side of Six Run-s, aid on the wafers if Gavlor's branch. No return mad 300 dsr. on the east siae ot iiittie -0n2ry, supposed to he the property of Benjamin dec; No. return made lU'WVi ivv" 80 do. near Simpson court-hovse,the pto nprtv t f West Pope. No return made. 4.0 do. on the north side of Crane Creek, in-minor Tarmes CarriUand Frederick Rack- ley, supposed to be tHe property of Joseph Dickson. No return made. 97 Acres joining William Fellow, the property of John Strengiield. No return made. . 100 do. on SeVeh Mile Swamp, joining Nathaniel Williams and Reuben Williams, sunnosed to be the property of-Daniel Dud- Icy or Timothy Williams. No return made. 250 do. on "Spivy's branch, formerly th property of Proud Johnson, the present ow ll ner's name not AnowA to mfc. - iNo ritum iade. " 250 dd. oh, the south side of Six Kuns, near the Main Road, the property of said Johnson. No return made. 240 do. on the east side of Stewart's Creek, supposed to he th property of Wil liam Cotey. No return made. 220 do. on the east side of Stewart's Creek: the Property i KOOcrt Mernt. xxo Flat River on the South. I..! Ue East, and b.;X w wit A5L verN meimoncd water- m the North rr.n:.: . "?lcr-COur. , terming almost a perfect sqV than one-half of rL. T:are- iier Low Grounds, the u-fln. , .nsists of riT well adapted to the culture of vllXltti fccc. and much of it Tobacco. nTu. b tion in the District of Hillshorou4 calculated for raising Stock of su particularly Hogs,, as the undeaSf 4 Grounds afford a most excellent Ra them. On it, there is a good Brick n ( hng-House, containing fiVe Kooms-R'0 en, Smoak-house, &.c. all cf which " very trifling expence, may be put into a 4 dition suitable to the accommodation gtnteel Family. There is also on it, a J well-built Granarv.latelv erertPfl e We of holding several thousand bushci V4 rram. If the. whole Tract should be thoayW larp-e into two compact Plantations. Possession may be had this Fall, a&s as the growing Crop is taken off, aad may be sown earlier, if dssiretl by tuerJ chaser. Such persons as may be disposed to y, this Tract of Land, will make applicant to Mr. Richard Bennehan, who lives iw-' to it, and who formerly lived on it; atidti Terms, application may b rrade either ,1 Uior to JJUM. AMtlvOX UilUhrough, July xfi. return made. cir 1 owv ao. uu the east side of Stewart's Creek, formerly the property of John Cook, the present owner's name unknown to me. No return made. 140 do. returned by John Fellows near the Cbuntv Line. 114. !n. returned bv Ehicolas Fennill, 3U 'Clear Run. 926 do. reu tned by Morris Ferinelh 6J J. returned by Isaac Hall. 200 do. returned by AbiaUwn Merrk. 100 do. re-.urned by Patrick Reagerster 353 ao. returned by Micaael Shirley 1220 do. resumed by W. Wh'irneid, sen. 920 do. rciurued by W m. Whitheld, ju. 200 do. returned by WJlliam Holder. ; 600 do. rciurneJ 0 John Tew, ant for N. Scott. 100 do. returned by Henry Woods. 3fl do. returned by David Clark, Esq. 216 do. returned by Jesse Jernigan, sc. 295 do. returned by lilishajernigan. 300 do. returned by Jacob Monk 150 do. returned by Cuiien rJiackma. 333 ao returned by J esse VV ard. 100 do. returned by James Ashe. . 1283 do. returned by John Hay. 100 do. returned by Lhas Jordan. 310 do. leiurned by Joshua" Knowho. 1"S6 do. returned by Lucre tia Cook. 320 do. returned as the property of Tho mas James, dec, JESSE.DARDIN.Shff. . September 24, 1804. Land 'and Jtlegrvts for Sale. 13 Y Virtue of a Deed of Trust exe. cute J by William Bibb, late of Watt County, deceased, to the Subscriber,, securing the Payment of a Debt due by to Hugh Willie, of Virginia, will be ex posed to Public Sak for Ready Monevl4l the late residenceof the said Bibb, ontae 13tji day of November next, one Tract oi Land lying in said County of Wake.'ca the Waters of HofseiCreek, adjoir.ir.the Lands of Ransom Sutherland and oi-ri and containing by Estimation 240 Acrei- and three Negro Slaves, to wit Adkin Stephen, Rachel and her Increase, it any since the date or the Deed ot 1 rust, cr so much of the said Property as will distinct the Debt, Interest and Charges. DUNCAN CAMERON. Hillsborough, Oct . 3, -1804. South-Carolina.-r-In Equity. For theUruted District of Dariigton Mirl. borough and Chesterfield Lewis Mitchell, Boling n tie would elevate me, by imposing on n 0i trf - a new burthen I contract tie w obligation towai'ds my country. J haye long since mude all sacrifices -but I ifeel 'that a higher, more sa cred duty unites me to her destiny -I feel, I say, that ! ought rapidly to Conduct our enterprize to its deter inined object, and by laws u-ise and suited to bur manners, suffer every citizen to enjoy individual liberty, Without injury to the rights of others, pr without offending that ' authority Which watches over our general hap piness. " . '..) " la accepting this burthen, as weighty as honorable, I make my self accountable for all the evil or ad Tantages which may result from my administrationBut remember that . t is during the most stormy season, you have given me. the helm of the yessel of state I am i s.'ldier--war was always, my profession, and when- ever the barbarity of avarice your enemles shall bring them on your ihoresi I will jusUfy yoUr choice and fjghting at your head, I' will prove that the title of your General shall be always honorable to tne ! The'HiustrioAis rank to which you hhve elevated mej teaches me that I ain becooi tlle iather of my fello w rouertv of Beniamin Cutbiexh 200 do. on the south lork 01 .New Kiver the hroperty of Gabriel Carrin 2tf0.do. on the waters of Elk creek, the property of Richard Owens 250 do. on Prater's creek 200 do, on the .south Fork of Elk creek, kr Jumping Log 500 do. on Prater's creek, narrow passage ZinJ do. on do. Knobley Kidge-00 do. on the Bald Knob 300 do. on Bledsoe creek 200 do. Qui the waters of Elk creek 300 do. on do. 200 do. on FeniCK creek, the property of Edmund Jones 200 do at the Slope 149 do, near the head oi Ltue K ver and Cran berry creek f8 do, on .the head waters of Cntn berry creek 50 Acres on Pmey rcrk ot L-ranbarry creek,, the property ot LarKin jones 100 do. near Sam Stedham's spring branch 100 do. at Jo. Caldwell's E & W line 100 do. on the head of Cranberry, including Bunch's told camp 100 Acres on Pine Swamp, creek, the. property of John Jean 50 do. beginning at Rowland J Udd's line. 300 Acres on Pine Swamp of Cranberry creek, the property of JohnBrown,jun. 300 do. on i rater 1 creek. 200 Acres on Bushy Fork of Prater's creek, the property of Alexander Brown 640 do. including the low Notch between Horse creek and Hehon creek 200 Acres on the head f the cool branch of Prater's creek, the property of John Brown, sen. 300 do. on Ooed creek 200 do- on the low Camp Fork of New River 100 do. on the head waters of the north fork of New Rivet 100 do. on dmo--640 do. on Meat Camp creek-200 do. oh the south fork of New River. 200 Acres on the south forkf New Ri ver the property of John Johnston 640 do; on do. property ot Russel Jones 30 do. on do property or Francis Vannoy -200 do on Naked creek; nroperty of Daniel Kess- ler 1000 do. on the waters "of the n: rth fork of New River, the property of Laicarus Whitehead 100 do. the property ot John Harris 250 do the property 01 Guillaunie M'Lemore 300 do. the property of Robert Persons 200 do. rn the waters of the south fork of NTew RiVer tlie property of Thomas Ruthertord-209 do. on the waters ot rra ter's creeks the property of Vm. EVans 50 00. the projerty or William VVyatt 4J0 on the waters 01 the south torf; ot iNew Ki- ver, belonging to John Gordon 100 do. he lotiging, to . Levi Stafford 150 do. on the waters of Grassy creek, belonging to Gideon Welborn 160 do. on the waters of Iiittle Helton creek-95 do. on Grassy creek 100 do. beVongingw to . Allen Kobniett J0 do 00 the waters of the south fork of New Ri ver, belonging to Johri Allen 430 d. on the same waters, belonging to EliIoffey 50 do. on the same, belonging to Jeremiah Coleman 100 do. on the. same, belonging to Benjamin Greer 293 on the same be longing to Samuel Casel--SOQ on the same, tolcninjr to Joaatkaa Buck 100 ca the Johnston County. Will be soli at the Court-house mthe Tcnvn, of Snutbfeld, on Saturday be 10r day cf , Koveviber next, npHE following Tracts of Land, or A oc mn, h i-heveof as will satisfy the Taxes and Charges due thereon for the Y ear 1303. ' r- ' 2v0 Acres given in by John Kinsey, n- j Cam. John Steven's district, joining Lewir , Jemi an, Senior's line. 350 Acres given in by Josiah Atkinson, in Car-- Bryant Adams' distritc. 200 Acres given in by Vm. Aljen, "jar. in the same disirict, joihing Bryan Smitl and Jr in Wo-d's lints. 2.C23 acres given in by John Rosser, il Cap. John Sanders's district. 181 Acres given in oy urury ivxu.aat, Dunn 3Wfc Bill 6f Com; WILL. BE, SOLD,. Jtt the Court house in Wadesborougb', 12tb day of 2uttiber next, nnHE following Lands, or so much thereot as will pay tne i axes due thereon foV the year 1603, with the expence ot sale 1. 100 Acrei) joining a Tract of Land pa tented by Lawrence Fraikhn, on the waters ct.Jones Creek, supposed to 0$. the pro perty of the heirs of Thomas Jons; ! 75 Acres, joining Levi Auams.thi pro perty of the heirsof Thomas Jones. 100 Acres on Morris's Branch, joining C. Vivion, the property of John M'x-arland. 100 Acres joining Eason's and Johnson's Lands', the property ot Weaver heirs. 100 Aferes joining the above, the property of Weaver's hirs. 300 Acres on GfiiadstpnerBranch, join ing Levent's Lands, the, property o the heirs of Thomas Cotton. . JOHN J INNINGS, ShiF. Anson County , Sep. 29. Wm.Browtt, John Bi shop, SvMosesBishop. TT appearing on Affidavit, that the - atove-named Defendn.s John Bisho;j and Moes Bishop, are withnut the limiisi : this State, and that the said William Brow:,, the other Defendant, on enquiry at his usi...'. ptace of abode, could tot be found. to U: served wvith the Process of the said Cou, Ordered, thattlie said DefendajUs do -s iprctiv'ely appear ih the Court of Equ.i, befVr the Judges thereof, at Greerivilk, u and for the United Districts of BarVmy-.ci.. Marlborough and Chesterfield, on QrbetoK ther :ohd Monday in February next, and answer to the said Bill of Complaint, or i.z same will be taken pro confesso, and su..; Decree made thereon, as to the said co : shall appear just and equitable-.. JSj Order of the Court, JOHN WINFIELD, Sep. 17. Commissioner iEqu:ty: in Capt. Etheldred Smith's district. 210 acres given htUy George Parish, the same district. 600 Acres given in by Jonathan Turner for the heirs of John Turner dec. in the iarrie district. , 100 Acres given in by Charles Keliy,seE. in Capr. Paschal Tucker's district. 640 Acres, given m by .Henry Roberts in fjapt. vv-m. rxinnam s uis.rn-i, joining John Sitansill'sline, on Little Kiver. i un a -wic luinffinuant. vv m. .riinnant & district, belonging to the heirs of Thomas j Butcher, not given in. . 200 acres lying in the same district, .be longing to the heiysof W m". Ward, not gi ven mi lying oftXitfle X-reeJc 254 acres lyngi Capt. Bryant Adams's District, formerly belonged to Joseph Hodges, not given in- 100 acres Iving in the same district, bei longing to the heirs of Nicholas Lee,' on Hannah's Jreek, not given in I I Cap; 200 Acres given n by James Lee, . m Ervin Price's district.. lf3 3f-4tns acres riven in by James Price; in Capt. Paschal Tucker's district. ' .. Also, , The foil owing Town Lots ,in the Town of Smithrield. at the same time dnd place, a(i on the same terms, hot given in for the j year 180$, to wit. r 1 Lots Nb. 7 & 97, drawn by John Smith No. 10 by the same , Noi 14 by Richard Clinton ; No16 by Matthew M'Cullers ; 1 No. 17 by James Kenan j ro. 19 by J. Ste vens ; No. 40 drawn by Samuel Smith ; No: 41 bv Willie jones ; No, 42 by Richard Clinton; No. 61 by David Smith ; No .62 by Allen Jones ; No. 66 by WiUliatro - l?ow d'l: No. 75 by Jonas Johnson ; Noi 59 by Allen Jones; No. 84, by Samuel, Smith No. 104 by Robert Saltet ; NoV 105 by Demsey Powell ; No. 88 by Will. Ward ; No. il8by P. Smith; No. 100 by VVilliam Bryan; No. 120 by Needham Wliitly ; No. 116 by BenjaminEbcum; Nifc 136 by Timo thy Bloodworth ; No. 137 by Samuel Smith, senior; No. 139 by;Thomas Roberts ; No. 39 given in by Gerard Banks. . ' , Robert Gtillu, T7ll be sold at the Court-Huuse in Moore County , on tle 2 bird MJnJty 'tit Noueiw y lernext, HE following Land?, or so much thereof, as will satisty the Taxes due thereon for the years 1802 and 18u3. 100 Acres the property of Narman M'Lean. 50 Acres the property of Halden Cot. 50 Acres tho property of Ann Cox. 50 Acrfes the property of Narrea Cox. 50 Acres the prpperty. of Men ill Cox. 14 Acres the property of Samuel Dowd. 200 Acres the property of Catnrme W at- 100 Acre the property of Jcln Har rington. 160 Acres the property of James Thar- mgton. . - . 50 Acres the property of Neil M-Iieod Also viill be sold' on toe premises on fs of jfovcinber, J So much ' of the Lands whereon Lucy M'Rynolds and John DUnn now lives on Dfeep River, "and the Goyernor's Creek in Moore County (estimat-evL-fU&O acres, and supposed to b th propmyttiJHteirs of l nomas ra.,Kynoiasvdeceaseu, us will be suincienf to pay tne taxes "due thereon for MEDITERRANEAN PASSPORTS. xtOTICE is hereby civeh, that it hAs been deemed expedient to change on form of the Mediterranean Passport is sued to vessels ot the United States; that rom the eighth Day of July next, those of the new form will be issued at the Custsm- Kouses to every Vessel', for which applica tion may be made on a compliance withtte terms prescribed by law, and surrendering the former passport or which she mtybe possessed,' if any, in which latter case no lees will be required tor the exchange: ana that by an arrangement agreed upon by th Barbary Powers, with whom we are at peace, eitner tne 01a or tne new tor m 01 passpott will be suihcieht to protect the ves sels of the United States from capture, un- til the 1st ot July 1895, after which the old form of passport will be unavailable an? he -new one alone in use. Department of State, " May 23d, 1804. 3 rt.t j t the yeaiwtf3; anttJthe necessary expenees ' . M'LE.NNAN, . ! vt3iJ 5 JSheriff of Moore Count v lSejht, 7i 1804 w m uc iout toe zotQ January next, at , Jibe CourfIZouse in BuneoiiJe County. XHEJbHowing, Tracts Parcels of Lind, or so much thereof as,, will satisfy the Taxes $nd Costs due thereon for the year 1803, via. 150 Acres lying on the South Fork of Sandy Mush Creek of the Heirs of Benja mm xeardly. . 150 do. on the West Fork of .Sandy Mush Creek the property of . trife Heirs of Benjamin Yeardiey. . 200 do. on a Branch of Pigeon River, the property of dA. 00 do. beginning on Hay's Run, OTigi naliy grnted,to Benjamin Gregory ? 50 do. originally granted to said Gregory, and conveyed FroYn said Grejrorv to Tohn GaseUol t dr Eli2; abethlrbinson , both T racts jdnnngon FrenchBroad Kiver. - ; SAM. H. WUXAM5 Shfc . Scot. 2S, : . f" ' RAN AWAY From tht Stibscriber in Chatham CoimtrV NEGRO Man catted- Harry, thf he may change hi name. He is a stout well built feUoxu rather inclined to be corpulent, itud weighs, near 200 weight. He is about 2 years old, a good fiddler and appears JmcJ inusice, out carnea no tnstrumeai nuu He had on vihen be hutni away, a lig cat of a dark grey color, a black coat, a very good Fir . Hat, a pair at strjped Overalls, a pair oj gry int xt Overalls, l$c. J lately purchased of Hector M'Neil, of Person County, brought htm from the Eastern Shore cf Ma-, ryland atortt three weeks past. He will proba bly aim-for sortie Sea-port Toxm in order pas9 by water to the place he came from, i- wiU gi've Twenty-jlJJollar U any who will deliixr him to me, or secure him- any Goal giving me notice 'there f. . He sas: b9 -ia bred to the Ship 'Car ten er In JOHN DABNFi ; October, 1804. FQL SALE, In the Town of Tarhorougb, TWO WELL-IMPROVED LOTS, On the Maui Street. On bne is a' complete Set of Stores aJ Warehouses,' The other has a neat Pi ling House arid other Accommodations tci small Familv.. The Building ani 8,1 m',f and of the best of Yellow Pme. The btcu are at present occupied h) r ar&Ii' Year expires on the first of NoveinJe, y which lime roesession will oc g .M other on the 1st of January. Terms vn' o--made known by Mr,. James Soutberlanu. w that yr Vht -UCnJiK . i- - la Jron C Coal4 fcerm ,Lincc belon , der, 1 Snd J : 4 9 tes To V-Fi scrs, xec inel Car 'dem . Jiatl , dret Jan tak or &el! to to ne 25, ISO.' Sbcrijf
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