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lor o .Hr eel, daienin executi
on as ‘he p’cperty cf HcJfJur &
ki ect 1 0 Jtitsfy a judgment in fa
v r <tf P- Tuung. ii. WALL,
4 j. M D, G
For Ante’
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a Hiut f even hu died acres of Ibice
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vOm i.i a y w.i ,me prop? ty of th.
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fn n n.jtt slev /ed iuu4 ins upon
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FI 1? iaifhi -y; to pu r-his- th.s
p o er y wi I pnv to hdwaru fwar
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b..v.i 11 • , w icic a pi a/ of Xiie Lmd
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JONATHAN LYKI.S,
From L nd >n wnu im, ocen rc u
hey bred to tnt ufiuef',
’ dff s his f vce in ‘h.* above line
Fi ‘g * and B.r el Organs, P ano
F > tes, flu Uc.jrds *■ and . pinet', tun
rd a.ii repaired a the sh uielt nmiie
and 01 mod-r. /j terms. He alio
tea S "s 0.1 .'h- P. 11 F rte.
*** v pool Pi no Forte for fa’e j
A, yat i'lia oiiiee.
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Ov .< itR, Waved.
A man of llo: / Ii bits and acauftomed to
th;’ iii.inaaemeut ol ntgr os. Ji ho lirrngs
jr.i .1 tll'm jntala, of his Uanelly, I duttry
1 n.l Sobriety he will meet wish proper en
sa.'-w .ne.it b ; applying to
Wm. Mein.
N vo in Her 5 ts
Notice,
! h lu ii, r ‘to, i me ime fi <e
b: ll,; n Tis rt'llt.l It in ill Imki
i >, i j e* up w>'M a J IrlN l and
( s fie ailed him t. ) wh.
!■ iu in h > ll ili “i <1 ne v nrgio fel,
h v ; ir • in ■ e untenance r.J co.u
V’ rltu n f l v ne, when m errrgu .d’
f.o u v,lit nee be h.c! come, he man
I t ii w.ii h he mi ere;’ y, u'gethei
wuh ohe cri u nHaiites oi his to
du i co firmed fie tacdcriHei ih he l>e.
lie! th i’ f.ie ii uio had been Molen
Hi the: so e demon id ot livu e ii
wut a- i\ he ha.i c. me to lhe poll I
ii..a ii the r.rc;> n ; to wh.ch he e.
t JTird .n ev. tive ar.lwer. Tnefub’
Icr,oer tod hui heti.il go"d reaft,’
to odi. rc the negro had oetfn ttoltfi’
and was detcr.j i led to take b e n#
jgr > from him and 1 ave him adyertiled
aid in • a:: no peiton claimed hi i
wi hin e'ghteen nuiuus wcu.d e.ttie
men i le 1 nisi.
I his is .hcefore fO notify a!! p-r*
lons whom kno h i>r may cancer
Tnn thi* in HI c nber has it h s polles.
it hi tte laid ew i.egio j he is a -u>
live /c et ht I'ictva in h, be*
fween wnty tivcand baby years~
n nn as oh i th*n m his hack,
W uch -p.ua* hi have luff red u tier the
Cov tki i U'C'ks I teor I o iMigliJh
* fine be c.u.e ir *in Carolina, but does
n>: k. . w o.ic icr If in N. rbo ‘a
df.uh, he i-Jilt i.ct y dommumca’.ej
t ;,c i(k and u. u’h b way lhe man
erne b* nm) hat he f iok him un in
lhe toad, when on his w y <o filh i t
1 in r ver or creek neat n. i Its own
c. ot ow e ■ arc ihetefore tequefed
i . p u\/c ne projie by ot he iie fo ro
i is chstges am- buiec him away.
\V:n. finely.
k'a.nde.i Cos fv s.t
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NINTH CONGREoS.
HOUSE of REPRESENT AT IVES.
j MO NT) AT, Jan. 6.
| Mr. Ntcb If in, pro footed a memorial
if om the board of ttufttes f< r the educa
j ‘inn of youth in the ci'v o’ V\ afhington,
j uatinp the rncafures trksn bv t!)e board
li i the eftabl.fhrrent of an a adomy. aud
j t ho contemplated eftaMifhment of higher
ii ii lutions ; and rt qnefting Congrtfs to
aid their views by the donation of city j
lots, by ainhor'li.ig a lottery, and by such
other rncafures a3 they may fee fit to
1 take.
| Referred to a committ-.e of five mem
j hcis.
j Mr. CrofunitiJhteiJ obferyed that, at
j• h> la'l f ffion, there bad been a return
j made to th- house of tlie American fca
mrn imprifT and by Brinfh veflela, wjnth
‘•id not brin acti and npoi , Since that
> t-r'od these iDprefTments had tnereafed
|-n a nnt.lt allun'.lhtng (It, re. It was a
IFA ihat (torn 2 500 to 3000 of our ■
bed f .'.min were detained by the B iuih 1
jWe want, said Mr. C. the krvices of
this us fill riafa of men. 77iat tite at
itn*ioti of th* heufe maybe drawn to the
lulj-’ t, in order that proper measures
rr ay be t'ken by the govcrnrmnt, i have
tirav. ) tip the ollowing refolu on ;
Rif lived, That the Sccretaryof. date
bed. efted to lay before this boule, a re
turn of the number of \mnean framen
who have been impr. ff;d or detained by
the ships of war or privateers of G cal
linta’.ii, wnofe names have b e.i reported
to the depsrim.nt of date fnce the state
ment was made to the house at the lalt
f.ißon ts Cong refs, nienti >ni*ig tie nam. *
of ihe nerlons itnprefTcd, with the names
of the fh'ps and vcffels by w’hich th. y
I v\re impnlLd, and the time of the im
* pt; fTnv-nt, together vi h a y fails and
cm umflanct# in relation to the fame,
! whieli may have been reported to him :
dating also the whole number of Ameri
can hamen impressed fri m the com
’ im net n.e'it cl ihe present war in Europe,
s lid including, in af pa r are column, the
; imbrr of p< fingers, if any, who may
! hr'/e bstn taken out of American veil.ls
coming to the U. S. from Europe.
’ Mr. Eliot Lid that in seconding the
i moiion of the gentleman from M fT.icf.u
| f.tts, he led it a du:y to express a hop
i ti.at the ri folulion would not only be a
jdiptrd wiih p rfett unanimity, but that
we should no longer ft ip at the prtcife
; point of the adoption of a fimplc refmu
lion calling tor information oil this lute
retting fu'j.dt. The information which
1 was Lid before the house at the lull les
} (ion, with that which has fiuce b en de
| rivul from the pub ic papers, lias produ
j ced a loud txpreffion of public indigna
jtion, which it is our duty to echo with
j > nergy, To pref. r ere. y corfequtnce to
j injult ami b litual wong, is a ientiment
j6l the rx. cutive, which nas been aunt t’
: trd even b\ its opponents to be correct
; and hororable. lias the time anived
’ when it l as become luJifpenfably neces
I faty to re uCe this princp e to practice ?
j dri we fuff,, insult and habitual wrong ?
j Our m rchants call loudly tor the redress
|of 11 juries I hope we fusil redress them
i Let us ixtcnd to them the atm us no
1 tional prediction, but let us txterid it al
jlo to another class cf injured citizens;
; wiiile we give it to the rich, let us no.
withhold it from the poor. The groam
of our impressed fellow citizens mingle
w th the murmurs of every gale from the
ocean ! The queen of that elemen
ought no longer to be fufftred to befpan
K h. her diadar. with the tears of Ameri
can le..nicn, or to fnbllitute hi r will an.
her inteuft for the laws of nature and ot
nations. It is to be hoped tint upon
tins ltd just we shall lake an a titude wor
[ t yot ihe naiion, an attitude not to be
| abandoned but by obtaining complete
i just ce.
Tne resolution was then agreed to u-
naiiimoufly.
Air. J. Randolph laid the committee
of nays a. and means had received a Icttet
trn.n tfie ficrctary of the treasury, witli
vattuua accompai ying documents, on a
buits alleged to have taken place in con
i.queuce i.f the evidences ot ill* public
dt Ot being receivable in paytn ’>t fir
lands ; an I on the vague pros fr ms at
p'cknt in force relative to the puchafe
of the public debt by the commiilioners
ot tlie li iking fund. Having made a
brief explanation of these provisions, Mr
R.indolpa pufented a bill to repeal the
ft to oil horife the receipt of evidences
of the public debt in paymeut lor the
1 lands ol the U. S. and tor other purpo
lcs relative to the public debt, which was
relti r and to a committee of Uie whole on
rhurUay.
This bill provides, that the est to au
thoriie the receipt of evidence, of the
pu lie debt in payment tor the lands of
the U. S pallid March 3, 1797, ’aoJ so
much of any otaer acts as authorife the
fame, hull be repealed after the 31 ft. of
! MalCll next, and that the comnuilioner*
jot the Unking iuad lhall not be authori
led to purciuile the pnbiic debt at higher
rates than 60 per cent, of the nominal
va ue ot the 3 per cents, than the nomi
nal value of irs unredeemed amount for
any other fpecics, the 8 per cents, only
tXwepied, lor which they may give, m
addition thereto, at the rate of one halt
of one pi r cent, cm the nominal value,
tor vac;* qaailrrly dividena payable from
the nine ot purch.fi: to Jan. I, 1809.
,\t it.c cl.tc ot the accompanying let -
Ur of the kerttary of Lhe treaiury, he
Hales h:s intention ot lu in'ittinii to the
O
caiotnllue oi way j and means, at a fu
iute day, a pLu fur converting the 3 j>er j
c.uts. tuc c.d 6 per cents, and the cefer
red Hoc k, i-.toH Ticw ffock, bearing an
ii ter.ft of 6 per cent by which mea
tl e whole pubic debt contemplated tc
be difchar. ed at a certain period, may
Le extingu'fhed.
On n 0 lon of Mr. J. Rando 1 :>b. th
gale id lucre cleared boat one o'c ock.
The doors continu ‘d qloftd until a
fhon time beyond the usual p riod ol
acjjurnmei.t, when the house acj^umed.
Comm! tee on memir-ol of trnfl-et of th-
IRifhin t-.n Academy Mcffig Nicholson,
Ttiomas M. Randolph, .Livingston,
Jones, and Covington.
TvEinur, Jan. 7.
Mr. John < . Smi b made a report on
the petition of Adams, untavorahle
thereto ; Whereupon, resolved, that the
prayer of the petition ought not to be
granted
\ petition was orefented from a num
ber of citizens of Massachusetts, praying
that an additional duty may be laid on
iron hollow ware of foreign importation,
winch w'B r.ferrtd to the committee of
commerce and manufactures.
On the motion of Mr. J. Randolph,
the o,dienes were cleared at about twelve
o'Jo i, end co itinued cl fed un:ii the house
adjourned about the usual hour .
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 8.
Mr. Crwmnjhield presented 3 memori
d fioin S.anlcy Griswold, secretary of
the territory of Michigan, praying for
an augmentation offalary.
Referred to the committee appointed
ion the mtfTige of the President, relative
ito the affairs of the Michigan territo
j r 7>
Mr. Bidwe/l, from the committee to
; mhom was ref erred a lis.liition relative
;to Wm. Eaton, lubimtted the following
1 rcfoiution :
| Rcfuived, by the Senate md house of
RepreLniatives of the Unit and States in
i Congief, assembled that the thanks ot
1 Cong cf be, and herrby are presented
[to Wm. e-aion, and his biave 1 associates,
f r their dittinguilh-d ierviccs. ia the late
jixpeditioil planned and conducted by him
Uigamit Tripoli, in the txinu’.ion ol
j winch they marched from Egypt
I through the Libia, and with the co
| oj iraticn of lie tx-bnfliaw, and iheafinl
ia ice ol a lmad pari ot tne naval force of
the United Stales, deLated the Tripoli
tan army, took the city ot Dern, and ei
iential'y contributed to the termination
ot tne war, and the reftnration cf our
captive fcllovr-citizens to liberty am.
.h-ir country.
R terred to a committee es the whole
house 01 Saturday.
Ah. Vamum observed that it would
be found,, by the miluu returns, that
there was in forne parts of the union a
coi fiderable deficiency of fire arms.—
That uquiry might be made into this
iubjeft, and proper araugements be mads
ioi eorrefting the evd, lie movtd the
H'llowmg relolutton;
Refnvul, That a commikee be ap
poiineu to conlider whether any, and if
oy, what tmealurcs are neccifary to
adopted to complete the army of the nn
iuia <if the U. S,
The houle immediately took this re
solution into confKleration, and agreee
to it, with a modification, fuggetted by
Mr J. C. Smith, referring it to the com
mktee charged with that part of the
‘ncfia t e of the President which relates to
the militia.
Air. Vamum, fiiid, that the erqtiiry,
Mrs tied to be made by this resolution,
might be feciii'ated, he would move the
following refolunon s
Re/olved, That the secretary of war
be directed to lay b.fore this house a
tfate merit of the number of fire arms fit
for use, thr property of the U. States,
defignatmg the places where tuey are dc
pi.fit and.
Ttiis resolution was immediately a
gred to.
Air . Utii delivered a mtfiage from the
Seiiatt, advifi ig the house, that they
had pass-d the bill which originated in,
the house, providing light tioufes in Long
lll.i and found, and declaring Roxbury, su
the Hate of Massachusetts, a port ot de
livery, with an amendment ; and,
That they nave resolved that the bill
for the relief of Theodorick Annfltad
not pass.
Air. Crotuninfbield, from the commit
tee ot Commerce and Manufactures, sub
mitted a report ou the petition of Thomas
Ketland-
The committee rc r er to the report
made by them at the tall cession, as con
taming all the facts and principles con
mfted with the case, and lulmnt a rtfo
lution, that the prayer of the petitioner
ought not to be granted ; in which refo
lutiou the House, without debate or di
vdioii, concurred.
Air. Croavnrnjhicld iikewife submitted,
from the fame committee, a report on the
petition of Griffith and Nicnlin, conclud
ing with a reloiution itiat the prajerof
the petition oi Griffith and Nictilin is rca
louablc and ought to be granted ; which
was referred to a committee of the whole
Hotvle on Monday.
Air. Marion, from the committee to
whom was referred an aft of the legifia
ture of S jutii Carolina, &c. fubmiUcd a
bill declaring the content ot Cong’ eis to tin
aft of the state of South Carolina paired
in 1804, authonfi.ig the city council oi
Charlt tt->B to lay a Cuty of fix cents a ton
on vcfiels eutenng that port; which W3_
referred to a committee ot the whole
Iloufe o Monday.
Air. Tajlhijdg:, from the committee
to whom was referred a resolution rel
peftiti r mnrihals, iubontted a bill relat
ing to bonus givru by nia:lhi.r, which
was refcir .and 40 a committee of the whole
House On Mhnday.
7 he b 11 for tftabiifhing ru'es and artl
les far the goverument of tiie armies of
lie U. S was read the third time.
Several verbal amendments were f'J”
gift-d r.s proper to be made.
Mr. G. IV . G-.mplcfl moved to recom
mit the bill to a iclecb committee with
ihe view of modifying it fa ts to render
definite the power of courts-martial, and
particularly that the power of inflicting
the puiiifhment of death ihould be more
.uardediy bellowed.
This motion v.a:- supported by M-.
Fiflc, and opposed by Mtffrs. C nrad
and Early; a:.d loft—Ayes 44 —aNucs
57.
Mr. S I/I Vie then tnnvcd a recommit
ment of the 98’n article to the committee
>f the whole House, for the purpose of
making the verbal ameuilnacnts previoufiy
luggefted.
This motion w&s carried—Aye* 55
N T oes 47—and the article made the order
; for th s day ; When,
alt the requeH oj Mr. Ranlolph, the
galleries were c eared ab ut two o'clock,
and remain and cl fed ti‘l r.c.ir 4 o'cuick,
when the House adjourned.
THURSDAY, Jana try J,
AT. Gteyg from the comn.iitee ap
pointed on io much cf the Frcdidem’s
message as relates to a naval peace cfiab
iilbmcot, having obtained leave, fubtuit”
ted a bill in addition to an ac*, entitled
an ait supplementary to tVie act provifmg
for a naval peace tltab fhment, an. for
other ‘purpofdk ; which was ieferrtd to
a committee of tiie whole lioufc on
i Tutfday.
This bill repeals the second and four'll
fcCtiolis of the act recittd in ihe t.ile
auth ,nfcs the P.cfident to keep in actual
iervice in time, cf peace so many of the
frigates and other public armed vtff.-ls, as
in (us judgment the.nature of the Lrvice
may require and to caulv the residue to
be laid up in ordinary in convenient port3 ;
directs the the public armed vcffels in ac
tual service in time ol peace to be oifi :cr
ed and manned as the Pr fulcnt flull di
rect, provided tint tiie officers fli.dl not
exceed thirteen captains, nine mailers
r . mmandant, seventy two lieuienatus, &
.me hundred and fifty midihipmtn, wl.o
are to receive no more tlian iialf their
monthly pay while not under orders for
actual ter vice, and provided that, the whole
number of able framed, 01 dinary I ramtn
and boys fh.nl not exceed nine hu idn.d
md twenty five ; the President being at
liberty to appoint for the vcffels in
vCtuai fiivi.e, as many surgeons, iur
g o mat s failing n.all - rs, chaplains,
purl’, rs, biiatfwsins, gunners, fail mtk
cis, and carpenters, as may in his opin
ion be nec.ffiry.
The house resolved itfelf into a com
nittee ot the whole—Mr. Jomn C.
mith in the chair—on the tlijUi arti
cle of the bill eftablilhing rules and arti
cles of war for the government of the
armies of the U S.
Having verbaliy amended this article,
the committee rose, and the liouio con
firmed the amendment, and erd md the
amde, so amended, to be engtefl'.ii for
a thiro reading to day.
‘Fhe house took, into confederation,
and concurred in the ameniisient propo
ted by the senate to the bill providing
light fiouf s nu Long liliiid boiii.d
Ihe bill, therefore, ouiy rtq iircs the
fig nature of ihe Pufidtut, to be a law
The amendment directs the secretary ot
he treasury to have the. fights so con
tb lifted as to be diftinguifiiable from all
other lights in tiie neighborhood.
A anffige was delivered from theie
rate, advising the hcule that they had
icj .Cied the bill for the relief of Eaward
Toppan and others, which originated in
the house. •
When, abniit 12 o’clock, on the r-otion
of Mr. Thomas, the galleries were chare J.
•They remained cloied until 4 o’clock,
when the house adjourned.
From the Char’ejlon City Gazette.
Mr. Fremeau— STEPPING into a
bookfellcr’s Ihop the other dc.y, ! was
(hewn the fifth number of a periodical
work publifhrd in this city, entitled
“ The Monthly Register, and Review of
the United States.” I was agrteabiy
entertained in perusing the different arti
cles in fucctfiion, and among the rest, the
editor’s review of a work, called “ De
mocracy Unveiled.” As lam no politi
cian, 1 found tnyfelf hut little interdted
in the subject, but was pleased with what
I thougt.t tne candor and ingenuity of
the critic ; until I came to the following
sentence, page 137, “ In the notes to
this canto is incluaed an excellent song,
called Funatktfm, which dtferves, not
only notice for 11s ingenuity, but praif for
its being a latire up, n that pernicious
ciaf. of imp-flats, euld rre ache as.”
i thought it rather extraordinary, that
the man who had just, before, bettowed
fuck (littering encomiußis on the curious
orcumfpcdtiou of the jury which acquit
ted Mrs. Cinnon, (houid now, without
judge or jury, helitation, or exception,
tix the seal of moral perdition 011 the la
bors and characters of an entire “ ciafs ”
The Tilence with which calumnies of this
kind have been generally fuSered to pats,
may have, probably, induced that part
of the community which are least ac
quainted with the men and their conver
tation, to suppose th.m utterly unable
to fpcak so thru,Fives, or their conduct
luckas admitted oi .10 vindication, I air.
not in the habit of writiug for the pub
lic eye, and 1 ted m’yfelf great-. 7 infe
rior to the editor of ttie “ Monthly Re
adier tut suppose • I aia at kali as
w
well acquainted .si
theV arc called jas lie is. Ido not cl- I
low myfrlf to t .ink that he w-ite wh <t I
he did not brlirv-, ov that he affirmed I
what he knew himfelf unable to prove ; !
Silt UDOn what irround he can ever hr “i
----o
hie to fiipport so dark ai.d w ighty a
charge, f nn entirely at a loss to con
ceive That a few who were once Jl, id
‘reachert have difeovered theinlelver to
he impoflurs, and that tiie coudaft cf
such has been pernicious, is not denied,
but probably ihe number in proportion
to tiie whuie, has nor b-.en greater than
hit of unworthy charafters, wiiich have
found m’-ans to iefinuate tbcmfelves into
every lociety t! t cxiits, or ever did ex:ft,
tfii.-C th - t’.iii of our fi-.l parecn ; so that
no mea cf candor and humanity, will
adai t the and; t -liable wickcdiufs ot these
iinp-incijiled wretches, as fufficirnt to
j'.it iy such a severe and general cenfuie,
tiirown iddUrnminately on the whole
“ cl Jl.” We ask, to whom and to what
have- th. y been pernicious ? 7’o which
ot the virtnes.liave they b-cn hoftii?. or
U.iftteii'lly ? Or rather, whten of the aj.
vial vi-ruvs have they not fid .;ei pro
mote l It ii far, very far from i> ing the
wiih of the writer of this, ta detraft.
turn the just praise of many excellent
oivincs wny have confined t ie fpheie of
their ufiful labors within the boundaries
of brick, or ceiled wail ; but let it be
w.d remembered, that if'many of the
places vifi'ed by fid ha 1 re
mained without the genial ifKfts of the
[ goi'pel, until temp'c-b had breii prepared
! for us rec- ptton, and libe al friaries pro.
j vided for the luppurt of its miiiiftcrs,
I had ramained in trie i im* Ccplo.ahle P.ate
|of rudei ci'd in which tlit fell preachers
tat fi. il found tht m ; arrd n r principally,’
;ny me hi. tii ..get heaven upon their in
defdtigabie endeavors, that the face cf
j ihiii-8 in ti e interior and frontier part*
lof these Hates, Jias experienced a mo'.t
j .happy- change. Neighborhoods once
j famous only f r indolence anil mlenipe-
J ranee, are now become the feats ot lo
j br.ety and industry. In others, where
jt. e I-uinan cliarafter w.s degraded by
i rac e aud cock fights, humanity and mo
j rality ure now become tne hrupy conco
j mitants of piety. What then are'the
petnicioui cfTefts ? Byoppofing intempe
rance tney i are pu.mAcd the iriterelts of
industry, and industry profits every indi
vidual in the wnoic community. They
have foftened the iron manacles of the. 4
Have, by inculcating fubm.iiiou to the
will of God, and mfpiring his foul with
the hope of eternal ieiicity. i’lie matter
j (though fomeiimes ir.fculible of the,fa-,
j voi) lias been hardly lets benefited, by
having his servants taught the duties of
punftuahiy, integrity, and truth. Chil
dren have learned obedience to their pa
rents, and parents the duly of watching
I over the morals of their children. ‘lTicfe
j are the genuine effefts of fuld and wood
preaching, and had not the thick veil of
prejudice blind.d the minds of intole
rant bigots, and their fatelhtes, th-'c
men would receive the tribute of public
gratitu e, in (lead of tiie epi het of “•per
nicious iv.pqfiors.”
But they are said to be impostors.
Pray what arc the motives that generally
govern the conduit of impotlorfi ? arc
they not c-ue, via it h, or honor l wilt a
man for tiie lake of pn acii front
five to ten turns a week, tide forne thou
tands of miles in the vtar, and continue
from year 10 year ti l his conlLiution
als under the conltaat exertions of
mind and body ? Is the sum of eighty
dollars f ) vaftiy alluring, that a man of
l: nfe whl b come an imp .Itor to obtain
the imgbty emolument ? and as to the
honor, they obtain it fometim-'S under a
punp, and fomeiimes in a monthly re
view. A~i tlufe profpefts calou a'ed to
make hypoeritcs aud impoitorv ? No !
thole who have at ar.y time lubmitted to
sordid, mercenary, or ambitious motives,
have soon retired to aft their part 011 a
very different theatre. This is a well
known faft Surely nothing can be
more unjust, and few things more cruel,
thai the deliberate, unprovoked attempt
ot a man of letter , to irritate the public
mind against the muff pacific, it not the
moll ufeful part of the community : aud
very deplorable must be the llate of in
nocence, where a man not only acquires
notice,” but obtaius “ praife'’ by mful
ting it.
ITINERATU3.
NOTICE.
IS hereby riven,/hat af/er (he ex’”
pir./ion ot nine months from /he da/e
herrof, application will be mads to t he*
honoraole /be Inferior Cour/ tor the
coun/y of Gam-en, for leave 10 fell
the real efta/e of James Vincer/, facet
oi the laid Coun/y dec. for the oenc
nt of the heirs and Creditors.
THOMAS KIMG, ? , . .
A.tCH'l). CL,AKK, \ Ad
Aitguft 17, 1805.
FOR. SALE,
a Capital iraß of 102 1 2 acres ofhnd
in the stb di/lriff of Baldwin court yt lor
pir iculart enquire of the printers of toij
paper.
Jan. 7 ts 37
1 homas Sarah Ellis,
Or ci.ber of them may yarn fome. informa
tion highly to their inter ft ly apply eg to
Roll ice Jno. Lofton.
January 17 ts 40
QaR 6c Hickory Wood.
Hr ‘ art) in Good o'df>r r f-le by tritt
SubfVriber. A. TOX*
17 aw 4°