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"'.I i .'7 f , 1 1 i ( i ; ii f ft !v XJ ' it - f r.4 r . r4 , ? i ; - i "I .''! STATE OF SOUTH.CATlOtllUri .- ' ' -J ' tkt'lb sFcj.Riprmntalivtt;Junt v'.'!nr&! the rebplc'cf the'State of S, CaroTi ni , in" uen ei tAsse rnbTy stale of cur " pc!UicaT affairs'; whose tights have be en vidatcd .by the' Oifarrnt bclligcjcnr.niuons; conceive l& ta; bejouf Vluty.aMhii , criiifi to come fosrrd jrad Vindi cate rrpdbricnn institutions, from Lhe charge of ingratitude, ancl une quV ocaUy toiexpress oursea5ef tHc 'late njeWres of, th General Government. We 'cio them at sin cere wish toprcscrvc to ourJeoun tr)the blcisiasVof peace, ii intlc pcndencrcbjtcta sodcar.to uas ur' render personal inconvenience add. individual, pri rations', inaitct un' oriby of coasidejatiorxj tHcrer fore,- . ;,;,.v.;vv;v . n. .'..;. Hkso.j.t f.VjThtt Thomas. Jcfc ion Isxcirsni wf.the Unittdaics, Li rccocnn!cr.iiir,K,arid ihc Coiigr-i of ths' Uiuicd Sutea in pissing ih acU inijMwicg iid enforcing ihccmr bargo -hVvc descired vsll of Uid country.' . . I' A .- .. r ' R6lted, That.lt be, ! and U it herebj recoramtnded to the, good ci tixcn cf ibis ttate, to ivc them their ahi to carry jnio execuUon.thii Jm poriint natioairmraaure.v !:;:"' 1 r RBioLTtP, Thai ihis state will, to the utmost its power," and. at all h.icai!S supptrTt- ihe General Go vemnicnt,in.nll rncasiircs cilculate to mi n:an" the t'n g htfc and J $uppo r tit indeiieir'nee olj lhe UtStates? lUsaiYLnV'That the President of t..e SnateaaXth'e'pe'sikVoJf.tbc Kcue "ol ''Itvpretcnuii'yts "pftbis U .'tc' forth wlih' tr anmlt.these reto't iutin to ihcTieileht of "iTnilcd Sura. . -; : Od the lurstibh bing puVto a g'rec to the above reluudn-.tji ame Vcre1 agree S to xininVaiously. Resoivzd; Thtit ihc wrnebc eni to theJScnaU rbrVcncarrcri ce; la the Senate, concurred in ana nmcuily. ' H. D. SAXON. CUc. " GhlnJa,' f i.Vj 7-:e 29iA. 108. 44 1 taike.the advantage of -.this '.evening's mad, to send you the sub joined revolution thii day adopted by both branchrs of the legislature c't thU Sutc. and which were un. niiirously agreed to. I have .taker th c m J re in t he mtctite s c f th e H ous e ia !hdrccialom.' I thlnktbey T.ili prove an excellent cduntefrUrt thvic passed by the Legislature cf Massachusetts, and if ours. ca. 'dlipla v or neutralize the venom in thexre, god purpose wul pe an t w erect. ' ;. r ? i v 71 44 With respact to tbc President tial election, :I . hiVe nercr.kna ,wq the state sa little dividediTelare io fret aUofoncsidc, at ihs utmost thcr-s arc notvmcrc".th3n:wcnty rormbejsintheLe?islaUirefhrth is composed qf ICO inciudi rig both, Houi e t ) oppose d toJS I r IS i a c Uon and although a. new", election, is Ui take n'ice in 'October ricxL there vH jiot;beaay chingca Avhichcan effect this question," .for.'th; ca odt ; date is eoualiv the javbriteTout cf the Legislature acd vnthin''jt j J give it therefore : as' myj opintpn, backed by ihc ppinionscf the post wflaentlal men in tf.e.coQntr) that "blu Iadjsoa'x?ill bbtairi the ursi nimotU vote of thj state-the'ohly r c ig!it;Ti hich Mr, Cltnna pa mtr now carries With it berV eveii, as candi'datc for the Vice-Presidency, is derived from the nbmiua;:cm ol the so muth decricdi.caucus at Washingtea ; .no paini have, beep taken to counteract; the ( ciaims of this gnitlcman bat "so nj:ch' dis "aauifactbn is'. fclttHat ifrany at . tempts were rnad? against him, and a satiable candidate cfieVed in Hi 3tead, he wpuldjnfallibly lose j the rotes cfthis state; and whether a ea c d i d a t"c i ri 6 p 6 c sui d n t o hi m? i s cfflcred or nari u .it should be well ascertained thht he has, or- his friendsfor htm," h'avie coalesced with tae federalista tohelr hiia . tb the Presidency,' this stated ill tjrop. b in ; X'b&ve hopes tijat he iwiU riot d ) s oti ot ihz i eucK coali ti o'n it ould I'tevail but because ;that sbvpr y a-ciUzcn. ebouldnot'jpeitba: ehuiracter, for cbruisiency and rm oess, he has all luteV ;a:weU ipreserretl should be sorry to think, init among our old Ve'vcilu tionary characters- vq bad but one J ficrsMi, but one' man now left, th t could say to amb'fion, to "per. sonsl aandi2tcncnr,V- ye be hind r?e.-f "r : ' . r 4 i hH .-twnti.t.. - ch h sutes confidently, tint I roous votcof beorgiafrcm other oftheifcmKtry VesKcupfo'sboretuiofiDibrmation jVtAman I am ssuria-bftheiamthibgr bp&0 snl--bvliveit V',- perfection-, a, tbhey; England -and . ' In the nroceedintrs ot tne JUects- v . v - . proceedin cs ol the a-ects T1 "-uwr.yrV onuie.roeans of defence possessed!! by the. tate, which shtws not only AHie, .genera! .vrn men tis. ne3U,' uut. evinces; nicwise a prp-,i for the tity and hsruor,of C liailcsicn; are aaincin rapiuiy ro compjeuon w-that a. respectable battery Is erect td at r crr; Johnson, and-Fort - Me--chanic is. reconstructed and that a large, ahd respectable Foit is erected -'rr Sullivan's island ; so that there is jod' ground to hopfthat imponai.t indjcbmitcrcial city-wll shortly be jjlaced, Jjjjrtlse cates of the govern u.ent in "a situation above insult or apprehension." "i . . . . 7 The Legislature of South-Carolina -ha? passed an act for altering the representation of that -State (agreeably to the bill mentioned to be reported . in a late He jsQ"). The House of Representatives is, .in future, tojonsist of -124 racra bers, to be apportioned among the several Election Districts ; one Representative to be allowed for every sixty-second . part of the whole number of white inhabitants in the Stitc,yahd one for every .sixty-secoitS part ofthe whole taxes raiSid by.; the Legislature." 1 lie representation to be adjusted once in every ten years. - The same Legislature has una nimously determiped to appear next session in the rianufacmrcs cf the United States : ;and have also agreed, airost unanimously, to a great reform, diffusing far and wide the benefits ot equal rits. FOURTH If J ULT. Charlotte, July 12;h; 1S03. On Monday the 4th inst the an niversary of" American Indepen dence tvas celebrated with unusual demonstrations of joy at this p!ace At break oay the Volunteer infantry Company of Charlotte commanded by Capt. Wm. David sen, ract at the Court-house, and ushered in the morn with a dis charge of seventeen platoons. At 10 oclock the Company pa radad at the Court-house in full uniform, end were joined by all the OiKcers of the 1st Battalion of the lit Regiment of Milit:3, and performed the evolutions of the day in, marching, wheeling, Sec. Between 12 and 1 o'clock, the company and a number of thtf cit:- jscrisofth'etawn'k country, march ed to a place prepared for the pur poacy -where the Rev. Jas. Wallis ieUyered a spirited and patriotic Oration, suited to the occasion. rfce, company then marched in or der to the Court-house. At two o'clock the company and others, iriwladiag about seventy persons, sit down to an elegant dinner in the Court-house, prepared by Mr. Thsmas Husou. Capt. W. Da vidson was called . to the chair ; Gcnl. Graham and A. Frew, Eq. ucted as- Vice-Presidents. After dinner the following Toasts were drank, accompanied with music and a discharge of platoons by the Infantry : 1. Tlie Fourth of1 July ; Ameri can Independence May that spirit which gae it birth, animate usnaw Vnd in all succeeding generations. ' 2. Thomas Jefferson, Presidenrof the U. States May he b successful io negbciation, . and defend us from the threitnjng storms uf Europe. ' I 3.-Our next Congress May they be "firm end nu'ted in support of A merican IndtpcndenceV 4. The United Stites of A meric'a : Uaited vr stand, divided we. fall Iay tHr hand ami heart be palsied thaVattempts to divide them. Tbe 'Memory of Washington and Franklin. j f , j ; i:;ne Memory' of the Heroes who fell in the tttiugglei for Amerir can independence. 4' , " 7- The Army and Navy of the U. Sutesiay ; their valor never be, forgotten.' , " .....- ' 8. The Embargo--May it "conti- nuejuntil England, and France;are compelled to respect our national Kights and. Independence. ' . .9. Our. Foreign Miniiters-lvlay i mey oc succttfclul in their missions. 10. .The MPallaof theiO. iiate5 Maythey always be ready and tktz persense entenainea respecting u u hv thr- ncrinle ot that tate r . J ' cress ivis v lliev use tiieir ' . 'lTiis rnm'mlttct? y!o natXthink it 1 ' to .trocure arms from -Gov roreignhc bbjecrtfiheir?pointr: for. the Voliiatepr Infantry Company rricnt'tbiTcport -tHat.lhcy ; haveibecn J!of Chalott -.' ' J ".; -y. inforpatliatth defences uriderU Mttnt thV'Cieilfiral fWrnmtrVtillthtV aee:ibt nt cesshy of procuring 6f;Fbrcigh;Manu 12.'Ajrrkultura! Commerce-. - , ,u,r jiLv - js.: Internal Navigation and.Pub; jjbperate as an acfiTe'iur.to their- im- brovement. 4v , . ; v . ;i.-uQr itenreseniauves. in ww- v : - . ' . ..-'..- "1" muuence ernment' arms for the Vblutccrs afcd Militia j of this Stute, and not leave .them to j defend' ihcrhselvcs with. sticks and. (dubs, for arms they have none. ( ,16 Til c V olurjteer Infant ry Com jpany of Charlotte May they ever be ready and willing to unsheatli their swords and shoulder their mus kets in defence of the Country. 1 7. The J: air Daughters of Ame rica. . Volunteers, After the Orator of the Day had retired, V By the President The Rev. Jas. W.Jlis, Orator ofthe Day. By Gmtral Grthsm The People and the Luw. By A, Fr:tsj Esqr. Submission to the EmUat 'o : .' " ; By Jos. Prar:on--yit Patriots iof Mecklenburg ; ihefirsUo deelre I Independence May their sons be the last to acKnowiedge tnemseives slaves. Afier spending the even'ng in social amusement, the Company retired to their respective habita? tions, in pece and quietness. SisithfliM, July 7, 1803 Monday last being the xxxii an- ;ntversary of the Declaration of In dependence, the inhabitants of this county collected here, to celebrate it as their natal day -the day on which they emerged from the womb .of bon lagt. Harmony, .concord, and unanimity of senti ment hushed -.the voice "of party, "k changed ths terms Federalist and Republican, into those of Ameri- ja7iaod Freemen. The celebra tion Was honoured with the com pariy of the fair sex of Johnston, , whose brilliant appearance added the last polish to the scene, and ' wjiotc smiles -are a test to every i pleasure. Can the fog-wrapt isle of Bri tain, that sable daughter of Mo narchy, proud of her King, and 1! I tottering on the verge of destruc tion caa the blood-stained shores of France, groaning in slavery, boastful of her Bonaparte, and wthing in the gripe of an imperi qus Tyrant, present to the world a spectacle so heavenly nob!e ! so sublimely gran! ! as that of Ame- ! tica, when her sons end daughters, with one heart and one voice, rally round. the standard of Lih'-rty, to commemorate the epoch of their uational nativitv : Agreeably to previous arrange ment, the day was ushered in by a discharge of cannon. At eleven o'clock, a precession was formed to the court-house, the music play iflg 44 HaiJ Lidpsnience ! When tr.e procession had entered, a ner- tinent Prayer was offered up to the i irirone ot Grace, by Maior Wm Washington Bryan. The Decla ration ot Independence was read by Dr. Robert H, Htlme, and an excellent and highly appiopriate Oration was delivered by Mr. A. G. Grevitle ; in vhicivthe Ora tor very animatedly dwelt upona retrospect of those events which gave lise to the Declaration of In dependence, and painted, in glow ing colours, ihi mSny advantages we possess as an Independent People ever every other nation of the Gbbe. ' V ; The company then retired ta partake of an elegant' Entertain ment prepared for the occasion by John Stevens, in. Esq. at which the-following 1 iasts - were drank, actompauied' with the customary discharge of cauhou. CpL Samuel each succeeding ihnrversary'find hsV . 4iiup js, a aappy;Bna.iaaepen dent peopled iN-wv t :heers&';' - The UnhedtatesMay their citizens joiV sigh vcf ' party spirit," r 65 4 l'O'nicaranimosiiis, ccieave. tb the Cdnfttitutian. as'to1 the'eock of their salvadbh.;.' "3;'cheerf i3iTThe Qbnstitution of the ;,Un.ited Stites-unimpaired,: a sure asylum w mwchj. . . , - ciieers. . -ir.JW presided, and iien, Hctdy nort acted as Vije-Prcsidentg rr,l The ftay we'eeiebrate May t - iiGenk:Get)Te:lWashindon--s The willo saaji tp,-sndtjit evergreen. XoTJie latafcl hali bed.Ver thy torpb j .r . The tcaTaTof ColufebiaaroihiditfealLfiow memory. S ad o tiiy-1om& bnBt; To tabxixn sweet Liberty departed Fierd rouosopny; enan weep .m scrams aince And com og "ages pay the tributary ieai ; jShomas . Jtfriob : .Prestde'ht j oitthe.:Unitedttesr;'.:";)' cheers f ' yThose. Heroes'" who fell in the ; Idefepce bf Airnerican FreftbmMay' jneir pones oe coiipctea laio one Grand Pyramidwhose base.smking to'Hell shall let the nrurderersread I their infamy inscribed uponj; it Jind" whose apex reachingto Heaven,'abafl show the sufiffirers they have con quered.! i - - 3 cheeri'pi'! 1 a! free and independent Go venjraeht, wise' and yirtUods Citi zensy wph just and equal Laws. ';' .! ' ' i- ' ... 3 cheers. . I 0. Commetce-i-May she continue to hoist her canvas in peace to the i gales, and may each ocean be span-' gled with the stars of her flag. . ' 5 cbeers. i 10. ; Th State of North-Carolina-, , ' . '".'t-;. - ' 3 chjeera. ..j 11. The Governor of N. Carolina. '.' J ; ' , 1; 3 cheers ; 12. The University of N. Carbli-na-.-May the!plants which ire rear ing! in the shades of its learned halls flourish' to a manly .-perfection) and emit a ifragrancegrateful tp;veYery friend of sctericeadJihWjjfi -' j . 6 cheers. 13. The Embargo May it bring about ahhonorable 8c lasting Peace, and teach the belligerent, powers of Europe! to respect our commerce. ! - j - 3 cheers- , U. Aaron Burr -u Avyay with him 1 j A ay with him 1 Crucify him ! Ciucify hirrf ! The Rogue's March. 15. A Gunpowder vomit, and a leaden purg to the enemies of our Republic. ' j O Doctor can you cure roe ' 16. The Citizens of the World k May ; their sword3, be beaten into plough -shares, their spears into pf li ning hooks, and they learn war no more.' 6 cheer. If. I The American Fair-May their smiles be bestowed on those o: Jy who are friends to their country. . ; 9 enters. A Volunteer. Thomas Paine. Bright -Science will mourn, and fair Li berty weep. ; -When death from this footstool shall call . h.ai ; Religion around him rejoicing will creepy To aee how Hie Uev;i win maui mm. Nw came still evening on, and twilight gray ( Iad With her sober mantle all things clad When the company retired to the bail-room, to -continue those de- .ights which spriog from a harmo nious' and social intercourse ol the sexes; . Here awful beauty put on all her charms. It was the jubilee of friendship. It was ,the banquet of the , graces. The sam; delectable emotions per vaded every bosom, and "beamed from the mutual eye." , Owing to the shortness of the night, the com pany; did not. separate until the 44 meek-eyed morning" peep'd o'er the eastern pines. THE; GRAND LODGE j ; of ' Kbrth'CarolinaSnnd Tennessee - 1 - TTirILL convehe in their Lodge-. V j Room in "'this City, oh the evening of Ffidayltbe lfi h of December next ; at which time and piuce, the Officers, Mern bers jand Representatives are required to ulteild. ;. . ; -; Bj order of tie mast worshipful the. honorable Jo&nHaU. Grand Al&sttr, I : ROBERT WILLI AMS,- Grand Secretary Ra&ghi July 11 , AJ.L . 58S8 f A-1803.'-. OJjitersef the Grand Lodge of North j -Carolina and Tenhejrte -S. 1 'he H vr.orable John HaUr one; of th' Judges of the Supreme Court of this siate, Crand Masrer. .. . .' - , Th. Ritjht -Worshipful ' Major-General .Montfort Stokes, Deputv.Grand Master The Right , Wprslvplu! Maj6rGeheral Tl Rirht Worshipful Giorge'teeJOa vidsonjT a Member of. tte Legislature 1 from Iredell I County, . .Grand Junior Warden. " v r'VtA nif Right Worshipful Robert .Williams Graerd' Secretary. v. ' 'k'u'? 'V"v ThUhf Worshipful William BojlanV f .V- Grand-Treasareri lmti&l Th WonorabU xfxtftaniel-Aaeani3r M. U, late GovenloorUietate joi Kprth-Qarotihar, Grand Sfnjorleaeon. ftp HonorableS amuet Lbwrie," oji of )hje h $kif Corhptf Uer f tke Tf eisuty of tbe ; " Uaited 5tate Grand 'PiirSufVan - Torthe Judge of jthe Sirrirerae Curcf Tt. - tr. ..x. -.? jt ir 'it ri-i t? t O liSdC&M' cheers; S -h-t r.Vi.t lilt.-:- "lY'. -Tf-rfe of.FrariklihiiW V J .of the Suprvmf Caui ( of -this , Sme,CGrandTunior,DeacQhi --P''A rbf HSnorableGehdral tofia Steele,l ! .tLETTERO iom 0 tjtajeiofv mssaehuaetts. iarrisS" Sie to FUBLlCAAIltkilisi if ti:yThemelty , vpoartrs trayed 4 ;thcmeasuresf pf t&l 3 1 -T--f 'ya 1 KkfpnjtxptkiA. aadeokfutci," -,vri:uscnoou ana: hisrry of Qoiei -NOTICE. t Ireyforwarnta ffotft - A - recelying or trading Lfora ; Kote fof V Three : Hundred "Itltliitttugli'i wards, of; j Chatham CouutyjVobtaine " j From me '; ,1 lent rhanner arid Tneyer intend to paf v J ofteleen't.on iccouritof skid Note, "as 1 .4 & there ii Law or Equity' to appeal to ; une 12. DM0D WILLIS-. SHERIFFS SAJLMS. WILL BE SOLD ' the Couri-jsoute tn Washington County. j 4-- roe cj; ixpievtscr next, HPHE followrng.Tracts bf Land h said County, ;ox;s6jmucfc thereof as ' will discharge the Taxiedue-thereonj fot the year 1806, with the expehce of adftK .' tising, &c. I c jr ' - - .V-.;. ' 10QO Acjresi bri the south side-of Welch!;1'-.; creek, belonging to theX heirs of Jeaaet Steverisort. - ' . , -j , ' r- 500 Acres belonging ta Thomas Cochj : ran,- on.;ta sputhside, of VVeJcii's cretle. : 550rAcres bfelongmjgta.Wm. Stewart on the south sklevof-;Rj.oake river and.:, - the weStsiae otycna&y creek, ihe above were, given in by John D. Stewart. Acres, in th upper nd of said county. belcngirJ to Alda Ellison, dc ': not givn in. " rr "L .". r J'uljr 8. . THOS. WALKEH, $h$: mmmmmmm-"talMMi mmm mm m Mm mm m . j. WHereas iny Vifj? Eiizabcthl on -the 10th of thia instant, drpaned ; ; from my bed and board,; provoked thereto byv neither threats, blows or other all tieat ; ment -f. and whereas it appears to be tk ' pbjert of hetseif and others to do de all theinjury m their power j by destroy lrtgthaf ' ' property which, by my industry, I jhavs made for the support of,the said ii2iteth , ; and her children. These ate therefore ta ,t notify the public generally, that I wiB pay up part of u debt, Contracted by thej saii T Elizabeth my wife,; so long as she c'ontU w nues from.home.- and ceases to Srtcbar the duties of a Wife arid a Mother.; j . . JAMES OZMEtoT. Guilford County, June 27, 18t8 1 1 Five Hundred Dollars Reward . . '. ' I i 4 , .Treasury Department, May 23,' 180 . . tT has recently; been made kjjewn" ty this Department, that on the first : day of June, 1807, the first; moieties 'of,'' the under-mentioned r Notes of the 'Sirk t'v. of the ,linii5fd States, jvsre inclosed by William- Keais' slC;Colctor qfithe v ; Customs a Washingtoini IJorth-Carolfna, ,s in a letter addressed 4to' Thomas Tudof Tucker, EsCf Treasurer- of the United States, and pttt Vinto f the Post Office it diat place; and on thje'8ihdafoe, w 1807, the second moie'ttes ef tire sjt-d Bank ; . ' Iotes were inclosed, addressed atjd pot into the Post Office as jatcresaid ; neiifcef f f of which letters, with, the notes inclosed have been received- On the jjack cf each . ' moiety of everjf note waVwritteu thje aanie of WdlianLKcau, ara on one par? cut back of all or most of ihe notes, vrii writ, ten the name of Lewis Lcroy ; from which circumstance, the riotes maj with certainty be traced arid detected Payment, of the v cotes has been stopped at the Bank ofthe United 5 tatesj ; and, its several Offices of Discount &. Deposit; and a Reward cf five u AmA rnllar Will h nairf tAaK V nersott ha!l ve inch iintormattoti: to tbif H DeDaitment, as thall jproduce the jcohvic- ' lion of the offender by whom the lettm . i. containing me saia nutes werejjwwjv. or stolen., ALBERT GALLATIN,. 1 , . Secretary of the Treasury Description of Notes. Kb. Dite. T6 Whoo pafable. 1401 July 20, 1804, Adam Gilcnrjst, 103 u1 f . crbearerat Charleston 1428 Jyiy20, 18U4, do. do. i 22S4 March V2-1805 do. : do.; 4?29 Feb. 27, 1807. ;' do, do.; i7O0'Feh. 271807. : do. do ' 100 . 10a 105 100 26il Mar. 19,4805, Joseph Kabetsham, i "! SaVafiiiah. lW 2520 2666 2774 Do, do; do. ,5 ' irti ... do. Do. ; do.h do, . 35 Aorn 2.1806. i W. Warner, at the Bank of the IJ: S- 10? U 3051 April 16 1805, ; Cornelius Rsir 841 Tan.22. 1802. r tio. v 9r3,JuIy 2O,lS04AdamLt;lIchrist? . . . llCMsstpng.';; ftn Tr , 10 1 on f rlo 2183 Tulv 20. 1804. 1 i i do -4 ' - - : vf Savannah, ,f 1355 Do. : i do. 1 do. ::w Dollars 1, uam awayj. ;;: ifroavthe Suisdribcrj Safeout the ijg "J'i-:5iv Vf-v'."May;iaitt ,- -.' r'" tNlE&MASV named Xe rably stout .m'ade, very larfe, sl. ;? coaiderably when- wanting, suw "if andlraa ratiercastJooaa fcofight ftcVi Couniyfj: ffhoseUces.xeanhlW 1 3fn4onWtiat.l;g
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