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Thomas Cf? Sar ah Fl'is,
(jr el her of/'•rm may ? n f, ”.'r inform j
lion l.:•!■.[/ ta ft- ‘ inter ft Ly ipf-’yr ? to
R’M f5” Jr a. Hot /•
Jar.tintf ’i ts 4">
GeoKCIa, Liberty,
Cu i et r ourl,
March Tnnty 1805.
On th- j,’cirion ot John Bn!
ton, errrutcr of Robert Aobon
pray in; 1 .he foreciolure of the e
quity <;f .file option of ail that
lot of land situate in the town o’
Sunbury, contai ing levtnry fen
front, ant! one hundred and thir*
rv feet deep, known in the ori
ginal plan by thr number feven
ty-riuht (78) win :h 1;. lot (>1
and, with the improvement
thereon, wis mortgaged on tit
twentieth day of June, one chouf
and seven hundred and ninetj
fivr, by William Hunter Yul
ians to the laid Robert Dolcod
for f run ig the payment of tli<
lum of forty two pounds fterlirn>.
eqij *1 in value to oi.e hundet
ard eighty dollars; with interel
thtreon, dtie upon a certain bone
or obligation horn the lutd Wil
In nto thr laid Robert bearing
even date with the laid rnort
BLL
It is ordered, That the princi
pal, ir.tetell and coll due on th
f.tid bond be paid into court with
in twelve n onius from this time
am) uniefs tin- principal, intrd;
and co't be lop.it>! the equity o.
redemption of flic hid mortga
ged pren iffes sh ill from th.,c*
frrtli be fore, loled, and luch
other proceedings take place at
the law directs.
And it is further ordered, Thai
a copy of this rule be published
in one of the Public Gazettes o
this ll.itt at least once in even
m inch until the time appoints
for payment, or served on th
mortgagee, at least fix month;
previous to llicii time of pay
ment.
Ex trail from the Minutes,
‘This 16th March 1 8 >5.
A. Forest elk. c. s. c. L. t
March 28 nn nr hi
foot tee >
THE fubfcr.brr, rune ’ime finer
being cn liis re-ur.j from the India
tu'i(r\ came up with a JOHN I I
VINE (as he called himiet) v.'ii
had m his poll-fli in a r.e.v nrpo fe!.
lew j from tbs countenance and ton
verfuiun cf lrv.nc, when iruerrcga cc.
from whence he had come, the man
nei- in which he made rep’y, togethc
v.i.h other citeumtiauces ot his ton
iiu‘l confirmed /ne luhlcriber in the be
lief /hut /ns negro had been flolcn.—
He therefore dem .nded of Irvu e r
what wav he had come to the poIUI
h-•cf tne negro ; t > which he ie
turned an evafsvc answer. ‘I r e tub
(rriber to and h.m he hud good leaf,
to believe flic negro had ocen ftolei
und was deter: l ed to /, k? Ac ne
gro from him and rave lu.n advcrtifci
a>'d iu i ale no | e lon cl on ed hr
ui hm eighteen months wiuid c ine
return oi It I him.
This I: theitfore to notify all per
I'ons whom it do hor may concern
‘l'nat the lubknbrr has m h<s pot!. -
fi .n rht sud new negroj he is sb u
live He et lit inch * high, c.ed tc
tween twenty five and t in yc.r~
n.iina.ks 0 her than -r. hts rack,
Which appear to h ive luli led un.dei i...
<Jow (kin ; l t e. Its lilt enr i.o hng n:
f.'.ys be came from Carolina, but docs
n.ii kn* vv whether from Nor/li rh
S u h, he irddttr.et v cunmiu ucsrc’
(whc.i ask J i wliaf wav the nun
c. tie b, n in) tart ac took him up i:
*ac load, when on his w y to lob o<
fume river nr cicik neat by* Hs.iwn
e t ot owmeii a e theielore requelCn >
t<> p ivc he nrope./y of .he r.. ti_
pay charges aim / kc him away.
Wai. Neely.
Camden Cou'/y *n
St M.irCs Kiver.
Sep-, io iiti Kti y
GEORG/.}, 1 j) 2 Ij ,ar Cteais
. L S■ > rh. i of lb ■ Court vj
Isa at Cr ws, J Or,n<tity,for Ge Court
t\ oj C .rnden, uhii Stu e ajorc/aiJ.
■ I .1. KC.OS jiiin k. is aeplics
for <..•lets of Ad mini it a;. n r,i me
tet /c and atf-Ct- of Peer ivm.Ju,
lie of /he (jw .if 0.. Ma>j ’s, m; i
r’ * r and .e - ivu, a a pr i t.c ipa crcciiot •—-
Tnefe are ihtreio'e io u/e and ad .non
i. i ah’ i.iJ lingular / e ku drsd aim
cit ditors of tf.e dccculcd to file f.ieu
i’j btions ( I any they fc.vej m rm
i.UUec, oil iii ocljre r.ie t lieu Aloudai
i r iVla ch next, ohcrw.lt Lr/ets cl
A Jmintlf m/on wid Pc g anfed.
Oirm unde, nn aanu and iced /his
14/h day oi ii Uj.'i, Ib6, a.J i..
t. c nte.icnt j.ae ct Auie.wi.; in
and - r c ici.ce,
J-u. 3. 41
: IN i H CONGRESS.
HOUSE CF REPRESENTATIVES.
MO an AT, Jan. 13.
A iDfffjw un* received from tbe pre
;Hct of the U. S by Mr Cobs, hi* f •
. r 1 ry co.nprifing a (taiement of the
m-ah. ej ft’ e ex. eurive relative to ob
’ aillll •.. the co operation of the I.x Ba
(haw of Tripoli ll the reigning
B v, and the application of the Ex B.t
lh.uv for ro'npeufati.jn for i. rvices rende
red the U. S. accompanied by various
elucidating document*
Referred to a committee of seven
members.
Mr. $ pah ting preftnted a memorial
from the legiilalure of Georgia, repre
senting the tx.ftence of d'ffererice* with
the Hate of North Carolina relative to
boundaries ; *1 and tha-, having r-xh-uded
every mean of ccmpiomife with North
Carolina, tt ey are under the neeffi-y of
making an appeal to the j-iftice of the
general goverum-. nt, wi>ofe tr terp'.lition
th.y l ihcit. to afeertain the 35 h degree
of North latituch , and thereby to deter
'i'.ine the boundary between the two
‘dates.
Referred to a committee of five mem
ber*
/slo it 12 o'c 'o'-.f the gal'e is were a
gain cf j> m on motion of M fukjon.
‘The hvujc aid not r ife till near 3 o'clock.
TUESDAY. Jan. 14.
Theltoufe comirient.d thtar proree
dings thi, morning, at 1 t o’c.inlc, <Oll
-to thetf usu il Ce>ut f e, in f erct fit
ting, having yelterday a j u ced while
the doo.s continued cloitu, and while
confidential hufintf- was depcnr'mg.
The huult continued fiuing until 3
o’clock, when the doot* were opened,
and an sojournment ensued.
Committee apOo’ti'ed on the memorial of
the .nh.ibitun. t 0 th • city of lV„jLington cn
making a road —Med J. R. Nelson; Stcd
-111 11, and B diet.
On the pt i ion of William Lewis and
Hugh Maxwtu —MtHrs. j. Clay, Sand*
foia, and Eilts.
Petitionsprefn'ed in ihthoufeoj Rcpre
fenta. ives.
Petitions of—
Robert M bry, of Thomas Campbell,
of Pnil p Wilfou, referred to the com
muter of l lanr.s.
Edwin Lewis and J hn M’lntire, re
ferred to the committee on lltt- public
and*.
Thomas Baker, and of Moses Young
referred to the committee of. laniis.
Sundry inhabitants of Vir.
praying that a poll office may be tilt
illftud in the town ot Greenville, and ot
hindry inhabitants of lomeifet, Penn
praying that a crof* post may be tda
bbed from Berlin to fort Cumberland,
eterred to the poll office committee.
Ann B. Welt, and ot Joseph Jackson
and Charles Spencer, referred to the com
tnitt e on the public lands.
Bayzc Wtlls, of Francis Adams, an: 1
:.f jatnes Bonuel, referred to the commit
tee ot claims.
George R. Clark, referred to the
committee on the public lauds.
Sundry inhabitants of Chtllerfield and
Amelia, Vir. praying that tne road horn
iVlanchelter to Colciville, may be ex'ui
ied to Springhdi and M inefield, referred
•o the poll ofhee committee.
Siiudi) merchants of Lynchburg, Vir.
praying mat a poll rou.e may be eita
b ulled between Lynchburg and Dan
wile, and between Lynchburg and Lex
nig ton, retfcrred to the committee on
pod offices.
Sundry merchants of Lynchburg,
praying for the ellabldhinent of a week
ly ilia ) llage coach from Richmond to
Lynchburg ; —of fu tdry inhabitants of
New -Ji rky and lVniili Wania praying
the edablilhment ot poll offices on the
ro.id from iidvidtre to Spiin b field, to
iviiolion Mins, thro’ the water gap to
Du.otsburgh, and Stroudsburgh s—and
t iuudry innabitants of New M.irlbo
iwugli, Sandi-field aod Granvilie, m
Mats, praying thsi a post muie tnay be
c ll.ib .filed truin Harford to Sin ffi id,
oiid Great Barrington, referred to me
poll i tfics committee.
Tboinas Snowden, and of Robert
Conuehy, referred to the committee of
claims.
Am a Byrd, referre-d to the committee
of ways and irmaes.
Lcwm Lew-is, of James Callier, re
ferted to the coiumittee on the public
lands.
John Keth-nle ind <'tl.ers, of Jonathan
Moi ie, and ot Lti. Elmer, referred to
the committee of tne whole houle on the
llatute of limitations.
Sundry inhabitants of Rockbridge and
Augulla, aud ot J .mcs Welt, relcired to
the pott office comimtue.
Ludwig Kuhu, ot Jonathan Very, of
Daniel Ciaik, and Amelia L. de lieau
marchais, referred to the committee of
claims.
Sundry merchants cf Philadelphia,
praying an exteniion of the time for tak
ing the oath and gwiug bond in cases of
goods tx-ported tor drawback, referred
to a committee ot the whole house.
Sundry inhabitants oi O ondaga, Cay
uga and Seneca, IS. V. praying that a
ciots poll route may be ehabhihed from
Onondaga to Tuliy, Homer, Virgil and
D.-ydcu to Lined; and cf fund y inha
bitants praying tor a poll route from
Cherry Va.kv to Sangc.field, referred to
tuc pc'.t-office cc n.nilUe.
Sti scry lUaiie * of coafliig vefT;!s i.n
Long I fia- and Sound, praying for the erec
tion of a light hou referred to a com
mhtee of the whole house
J"hn Lrsman. of F.muel Ceffi l , of
Geor,;e H Lovejnv, of Edw.rd li z
.•*tri k of Samnr’ B. Beall of Dai i 1
C it or, ad of Daniel Eltiridge, referred
10 ‘he committee of claims.
G :orge Turner, referred to the com
mit'e? on the public lands.
Tttomas On, of sundry purchasers of
lands N W. of the Olio, praying a
right of pre-emption, referred to the
commi'tee on the pubuc land*.
William Stok-r, of Mar in Kiepbart
and Daniel Porter, referred the commit
tee of claim*.
Seth Adams and Joseph Loring, of
Ter nee Duffy, of john Carr, referred
to the committee of claims.
B. H F. Bitlrnp, referred the com
mirttc appoiited on the aft to regulat
trade ard intetcourfe with the Indian
tiiH^s.
George Ah, referred to the committee
; on tlte pub’ifllands.
| John Wiitnty. nft rred to the com
’ rrufti trfi: tinier tlie acl for the relief ol
Ihit ill refu. •< s rom Canada &c.
V\ tilir v\ Bn, rctured to the com
| mir.tec >; 1 c-auas.
Sundry m.rchant* of Newbu’yport,
pray. g to he rrimbu fed certain funis of
1 money ■ xp n td in th<- tnclion of pier*
in th’ liver M -.imat.k. referred to the
| cotrr ‘tt ot conuneice Sc manufattures
j Su’ .i- v i.ll. ■‘ t ai.t* ol Oci quail, for
; a putt fii , and of (unoiy lm.ab.tante
lof h x ..or..', P. in- for a poll road from
I Waihington to Wheeling, referred to
J tbe poll office cummnue,
jTo the Ser a'e and H use of Represen
t alive 3 of the Urn ted States oi amt
r-ca, in Cot.grefs aliemblcd 1
The Mem,rial of tt e Mayor, Alder ten
ond Commonality o the cty of iSeau-
Tok, mint rrspectju'ty tr,wc h
Tim the peculiar ciefcucclef* fitua*
tion ol this city has for a king time occa
flowed great anxiety among tt* inhabi
tants, ar.d that the prelim critical poilure
ot national aliair* hat greatly inciealed
this f,l tit tide.
It is well known that we can be ap
proachtd by hoflile vtfels in two ways ;
that frigates of force can proceed thro’
the Sound totally uninterrupted by any
fortifications } that (hips of the line can,
by way of Sandy Hook, and with a fa
vorable wind, arryts here in a few hours
worn the ocean, and that there is noth
ing to oppose th ir progrtfs but a fiw
works on Governor’s and D.lis’s ifiand,
which are totally inadequate to tepei the
attacks or prevent the advances of an
enemy.
It is q ial!y we’l known that this city,
in relation to the internal and external
commerce and the revenues o! the conn
fry, is vi -y imp rtant to the u ii.n ; and
that it is in a ii u iiion the moll dc enca
lefst.f any, mult be untverlaily acknow
ledged.
/.t th; beginning of the. revolutionary
*?>■, t■ ns plaoe wto among the fir it at
racked bf the enemy; and it is highly)
probable that on the commencement of,
loltihtic , with a maritime power the,
fii it blow will be aimed at it. Invited I
by its proximity to the ocean, by its un j
co eCteo ii uation, by its txtenfivc com ;
ikrceand great wealth, and by the dis
irffing cflnftqucncts which wouid refuit
io the retrnues and gcueral profperiiy of
the country, an enemy would have every
inducement to make it the carhelt and
principal ot j cl of attack.
Wit float intending to draw invidious
companions betweeu this and the other
cities ot the union, and without prelum
irig to q ullion in the remotest degree, the
sincere dtfpofition of Congress to extend
the p oietting arm of national govern
mrnt to us, in common with other citi
zens of the United States, we have been
emboli e ltd by our confidence in your
honorable body, and have been induced by
the threatening afped of our forcigu
relations, and by cur regard for the wel
fare of this city and it its inhabitants, to
I appeal, in the moll earned manner, to the
I coiiltiiutional guardians of the common
1 defence and general welfare, and mofl
1 refpeCtfully to pray, that prompt and
! efficient ineafures may be taken for put
| ting this ci y and port in an adequate
i ttaie of delence.
Signed, LE WIT CLINTOV, Mayor.
WEDNESDAY, January 15.
A petition presented from sundry mer
chants of Powcatuik, Rhode Ifiand,
praying for the trtdion of anew col
lection dill:id and referred to the
Committee of Ceunmerce aud Manu
fad nrc s.
A petition from Joseph Winner, col
lector of Great Egg Harbor was pre-
J IVntcd, pr.ying an inercafe of salary.
! Ref.tred to the Committee of Com
j merer and Manufactures.
R:fo v. J, that the committee of com
merce and Manufadures be dirtded to
ei quire, whatever any, and if any, what
alteration is neciffary to be made in the
law of the U. 6- that requires the col
ledor of Great Egg Harbor to hold bis
office at Somer's Point ; aad that
they have leave to report by bill or
otherwise.
The petitions of Gustavus Aldricks,
of Richard Sexton, and of Thomas Gray
were presented and referred to the Com
mittee of Claims.
The petitions of inhabitants and mer
chants of Stonnington and Groton,
Rhode lilind, praying that Stonnington,
Tawcatuck and Muttick rivers may be
ereded into a colkdion dttlrid was
presented asd referred to the Com
mittce of C.ai™, rce and Manufac
tures.
| The petition of Peter Ila'.loway rcpre
tenting his having made sundry ufcful is
ventiont, was referred to the commgtei
appointed on the petition of Oliver t •
j vans.
Mr. Nefon preft-nted a memorial from
1 sundry citizen* of George Town, remon
flrating ajraii fl the erection of a bridge
over the Potomac at the city of Walking
ton, which was referred to the committee
appointed on the memorial in favor of a
bridge.
Two mefiages were received from the
President of the United States by Mr.
Co'es his secretary.
One exhibiting the fiatement of the
application of the executive contingent
fund of 20,000 dollars ; from which
it appears that 1987 dollars and 50 cents
thereof have been applied to the itipport
of the territorial governments of Michi
gan and Louisiana, until special appro
priations ate made therefor; and that
the balance remains unexpended in the
Treasury.
This rneflage was referred to the com
mittee of Ways and Means.
The otacr mtffage enclofcd the
report of the Director of the Mint,
containing a Hatement of the opera
tions of that mlliuuion duting the lall
year.
On tbe suggestion of Mr. Bidwell,
who observed that he fuel a cor.snunica
tion to tm ke that required closed doors,
the galleries were cleared about twelve
o’clock, and remained doled till 4
the Houle adjourned.
Committee on the message of the Preji
dent le/aUve to the T ip it an ojftirs
M-fir*. J. Clay, John C. Smith, R.
N.ifon, Crowningffiield, Gariett, Fiik,
and Dickson.
On the memorial of the led fixture of
Georgia rel live to boundjrif —MrfiVj.
Spalding, G W. Campbell, TANARUS, More,
Stanford, and Eppei.
Thursday, January 16.
A letter was received frotf the secre
tary of the Treasury, traifmitting a
statement of the amount o! duties and
drawbacks on goods, ware;, and met--
chandice, imported into the U S. and
exported therefrom during the years
1802,1803 and 1804.
A letter wae likcwife rccei-td from
the secretary of the treasury, t anfmit
ting his report on the petition* of the
infpe&org of the customs of the cities of
New Yck, Baltimore, and Philadelphia.
The report contains a itatement of
fa£U, waving any explicit opiuLn ?s to
the propriety of incieafiug the ex iting
ermpeniation of infpedtor*, except du
ring the period of the prevalence ei e>
pidemic difeal'es.
Refer'ed to the committee cf ways
and means.
The petition of sundry purchasers of
public lands in Ohio, praying for an ex
tension of the times at winch payment is
required, or a rerniilion of intereil, was
referred to the committee of way* and
means.
The petition of Arthur Et. Clair, pray
ing remuneration for monies advanced
for public f rvices during the revolution
ary war was referred to the committee
appointed relative to the expediency of
rcLxiug the llatute of limitations.
On motion of Kr. jVjlon,
Rffilved, That a committee be ap
pointed to enquire into the expediency
of paffi lg a law', declaring the alfent of
Congress to an aCI of the general affi.-m
bly of the Itale of North Carolina palfed
on the zzdof Dec. 1803,entitled, “ an
aCI to authorife the Hate of Termed e to
perfeCt title* to lands referred to this
Hate by the ceition aft, and that the
committe be authorifed to report by bill
or otherwise.”
Referred to MefFrs. Alston, G. W.
Campbell, Caittenden, Ttiggaud Lyon,
The petitions of Pvter Dominick Ro
bert, of Samuel Dick, Willia m Bmee
and Asa Kitchell, v. e referred to the
committee on the public lands.
The petition of Zebulon Rowe was
referred to the commissioners under an
aft for the relief of Britilh refugees, See
The memorial of the merchants and
traders of the e.ty of Philadelphia, of
like tenor with that noticed in the pro
ceedings of the fenatc, was referred to a
committee ol the whole on the tlate ol
the union.
The petition of the Prelbyterian con
gregation in G-orge Town was referred
to McfTrs. Lindlcv, Biihop and Wmns
ton.
Leave having been given, Mr. J
Randolph fuhintUcd from the committee
of ways and means a bll making an ad
ditional appropriation to supply the de
ficiency in the appropriation tor the na
val fervicc during the year lßo<, which
t was referred to a committee ot tuc whole
house to-morrow.
The petition of Moses White and
Charlotte Hazen, of George Jacob Dea
geu and of YV iliiatn Richard, were refer
red to the committee of claims.
About 1 j o’clock the galleries were
again cleared. They remained closed
for about a hours, when the doors were
opened.
The bill to repeal the aft to authorife
the receipt of evidences of the public
debt iu payment for the Latis of the U.
S. aud tor ether purpoles relative to
| the public debt, was palfed through a
j committee of the who.e, aud ordered to
be engroflT.d for a third reading.
, When, at the iullance, of Mr.’ J
) Randolph, the galleries were clcar-
! <.d, about half alter 2 o’clu-x. They
j continued cioici until 4 o’c-.-x.
FROM TIIE AURORA.
Brit'Jh Free dart —We extra£t
the following: from a London
paper of Nov. 2.
“MIDDLESEX SESSIONNS.
“ Yesterday John Barrow was
indidled, for that lie beintr an
artificer in iron, steel, &c. wa.s
preparing to emigrate to a fo
reign country to work at his trade
contrary to the statute.
“ Mt. Gurney, for the prosecu
tion, Rated to the jury, that this
was a case of different compac
tion to what they were
ed to decide on. .It however
was not a cause that impired to
the defendant a moial crime but
it was such a3 the leg fi iture had
taken into confi ’.eration, to se
cure the commercial interests
of the country, by keeping oor
artificers at home, arid preven
ting foreigners from the benefit
of their mechanical labours.—
The sth of Geo. I. chap. 27,
was tiae adt which provided a
gainfi: the prefect csfTencc, and
which fubjedted choie who should
have emigrated to a heavy fi .c,
and ihofe who were about to do
ioto be held in fureiies, to pre
vent such taking place.
“ Mr. Cook, an eminent iron*
founder and machine maker ita
ced that the defendant was oneuf
the inofi; ingenious men in the
country at his trade In conft
quence of fume information he
nad received, lie thought proper
for the public good, to have the
Ffendant taken before a maais
tiate he being about to leave
this country for Rulfia. On be
ing interrogated, the defendant
informed hun, that he had re
ceived a letter from his brother at
Moscow, inviting him to fupenn
tend his business as an agricul
tural machine maker, thcc. He
was willing to accept the offer,
and he had received the necelfa
ry luppiies for emigrating, viz.
30!. from a Ruffian gentleman of
oilbndion in this country, and
alter vificing Manchefler and o
ther populous towns, he was a
bout to leave England. Tnefe
fadts were proved in evidence, &c
die .'defendant was found guil-y.
The chairman remarked that
the counsel for the prosecution
had correctly Hated the nature of
the ad of parliament, which had
n v;cw the commercial interests
of the country. The legiflrtuie
ha 1 i t ih-.r wisdom found it ne
ctlfary co hold perlons in sure its
wno were preparing to ernigr.re,
winch was the case with this de
lendant. The court had a uif
cretionary power to hold the of
fender in lureties as they may
judge proper, and, in an inftanoe
of this kind they would on y
require such in propor.ion to rhe
def’endan’s situation in life, and
which he couii procure. He
was ordered to enter into recog
nizance to remain in this country
himfeif, in 5 01. and two lureties
iin 121. 2s, each-”
After reading the above flate
menc we would ask any Amen
can, if the reprefen cation we
have always given of the mecban
•c and labvrer in Britain is not
correct ? Here we cannot but
w.fh for Mr. Joseph Sanfom’fr
original letters from Britain.—
Will any anglo-American now
aflert that England is a free
country—W nere is the boafled
independence of the poor ? Do
we noc fee in this trial andindid
menr, a ipecimen o: equal jultice?
but co nmenc is u lneceffary, t.*e
pour l.ibo r er and mechanic is as
free in England as captives 1.1
darbary. Well may the mon
arch, ti'.e nobility and rich aris
tocracy, praile, the corjlitution f
Bfitain. she deys of i'ripuli dc
A giers, with their nobility and
pneils nodoubt do the lamr. In
iVT Kean’s language, we suppose
ail are jacobins as and disorganijtrs
who Wuuld doubc even Cue jus
tice of or indicting this culprit.—
Behold, you mechanics, hulband
;rtcn ana laboreisot all ddedp
c.ons, the blc flings of B itiill li
berty . . A iiicchi.iic i u tied dc
ried at the bar of a ecu,. (au.J