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T*.'? *cry plain f*in ich •'.
*? openly combatted, )g i 4 c ideavour
to lo e t<7 an attempt t<* ;rr peach the
authority of the oygirtal pl.t ; but thut afe
fardily *f t<i ***** man. “ \ finoe the e* t
s ending eff . iff I oCir Lehre aid your—
ir weir boils dependent upon this coi<m\srti
ff> tree—your titir karifcg hern derived j
ftom the ongianl grai tee, ihrcff thr medium
si the Cos mini fine net* •! confiscated efiatrs |
vrd hi by a conveyance from the grantee
ffiffbged to be oT prior date to the w<R of
.oniicaticn. In the extrrtntty to vrhifrh
.’ ui were reduced', you next replied, that
I he limit* for whick you contended had re
nted landtion from a refitnrey nr.sde by
yfcNiel, a deputy surveyor, about twenty
‘• nr* sea, at your request ; kut a moments
refte&ion fcrvtd to convince you of the
fallacy of this idea—and Mr. McNicl’t
error* were accounted for from the circum-!
f.asceo: the •riginal record in the Surrey
or-General’* Office being defiroyed during
the vrar. I then declared to you that 1 j
had been extremely auxioa* to please yeu
and had proceeded with the utir.oft accu- j
racy. It wai this accuracy you Lid, you j
cooiplaiied of— that 1 was determined to
give you no surplus land—and observed that !
you thought the fvramp ought to be platted |
out. I ar. furred that the nature of yourj
lurvey, caking lor a fuppefed corner on va
c*t land, forbade a furplu*—and that the !
rivamo coaid not be platted out unkfs it was;
conhdered as a navigable water o*urfe, j
Whether a ferfe ofjuflice for the moment!
jut the better cf your interest and convinced j
*>* the correAr.ef* of what I had urged, you •
‘rad determined so to regulate your conduct,!
or whether you merely iliflefi your feeling* !
the better to efhfiuiste your purpose 2 knew ;
ret. 10-Oveiy event you appeared to be;
latisficd—and when 1 offered you my vvar-j
rant you bid not decline it.—An arrange- j
went for a refurtey was therefore made
tie time an pointed, a. and for your fat is- j
.fadftsn the Cour.ty Surveyor wa* to attend ;
vu.-.Tftfaat then, were your motives forj
anticipating tins apJto^ tir - nt . by gn;ng j
iound the lines only with the County Sur- 1
■veyoi ? Were y#u apprehensive that upon ‘
u y pointing out to him the rcafon by which
i had been governed, he would have give
the-fame result ? Be your motives v,hat
they may, such wa* your conduft. On
iry way to comply with the engagement
i had made, I wat met by a letter in which |
you declined giriag me any further trou
ble in the bufioefs. Ncrerthekis I went
to ycur house--you were dillant and reser
ved and I took, my have, (after again
offering you my wnrrunt, and vainly endea
vouring to explain the propriety of what I
had done) in onfi durable prhion, you threat- j
♦ ned to break the fu ft chain vvhicn fttoulu
be iretr.hcd on the land. On my return ;
from French Inoud, where 1 had beer,
lent by the. Goverumeot 1 c lied to fee
you, and vou tr ek that,opportunity to Lsi.d
me the plat rurdcby ilwi Survey or*
to be recorded. Finding it on examination ,
to be incorrect. 1 determiaedto Hate to you :
my et jedtisns when youcaiiedat mv offiJc— |
you dal not call—you sent for a. and it
wan delivered >• the perfan, applying,
with the cr.dorft-.mcnt, “ Erroneous,” which ,
has been cufttmavy in h’xtr cases both with:
me, and my predeccllors in office. This 1
produced your abuhvc and imamo-is letter i
of the 2wth September Jtu, delivered asi
you huffily puffed thro’ town on your wry j
to Congrcfs, hr an enemy, and open.
And now hr, after this ffutemcat, the
corr#dtnefs of which ycu cannot coi.uil,
for tlie evidences are v my pcf I
rail open you to juf iy the c cf,
Hviudhng which you have exhibited agamff
, one, Ycu employed me to pe.iorm a y..-|
pulated service, sml rarntd tne con ■
fop yourlelf—*-2 did pcvloun .r—you v.’.rej
diffutvikd and del: ed a repeformauce ini
you? I coi.dcr.ud to tuu. 1 at
tendicl at yoc. i.i'.ite to *ta . au- *
ditional eng: gem nt, ?.r.d tv:.s prevcpttd by |
veur op. n refufoi to penmt ir.c to proceed. I
V* iih vyhut Lee tiicu c'du ycu chavge ice-;
with having a orrs' , 2\;d oi Lty do.-
laisfiom ycu for * ftivke which vra:. never
Trndeieu? Cut you'lay that on point!eg ovt j
ila vacancy, I o actuated by an intenti-;
on c 1 * contort, c.e Ict.lement .or 1
my It If. I, tins i...d been r.vy object, to j
wiiar. vatpoie after renewing my warrant j
wa>. j oiu ~ oi it to you, an,! my adv c* to ’
you, to ufo h. in covering tins Lad ? \v nv :
dti 1 not *. reiuliy to v*.'U a;ora’ yon tii •
v iocaie t-.c wa; taut in my ov> a ,
name, which v.*ss a’T'p’y in cay power : >
Sir, this aceufatiun is ir.co.'.f.-U. t r.i 0 a’ - ;
| I resort then to the dcc ! arat'c:. with
>au.h X f.it or.r, t.ia: voa nave rr....hr.t f i a
oi fwiiiuimi, xgiur u ii-e, vv.'utt'Oiyj
provocation ..-.J without caufc'—
fw nv whole comrmH has evinced a dilpo
fnion tc •bly.e you u: far as v-i.s couv.unt
V; ah rry dytv—t.i.-t ycu i eve .-.vine it “ u.
the L* cci our own prtViv.Ui awknowhdge.
sr.tn!s’'—;or ii! itu u: ‘<• ite r s ycu lay
rxprtl. v, that you do m.'me n.e * c
.■ Jl. t i’.r.veiit"."-''ff r.: ”vL have ccr :r
■ v.l:h the itiHcff tc,.v ?ct of w.* i
iocd”—for vti 1. -icw th t ’ <.u . • ■ i ?>,
- ereibtec r e fmir. nsstkinx a. fee-’ t • n
end the reafon* by frhich I M - t-.•-
re rued in the lhft were ctr-l* ti • you
v/:th too r.inute a \ : .jl . . . t v :
i aft tco pie in in tiun.: hr; i: c’ ay j..c
ir\!n rrdincvv i“ t.ir. r,t
ceff.irily refn* s, in the !n .-c vi ivy ori
ginal eeclaijitiou, that ‘ yt>; lv\e pi efer
lid tins acci alic.. ay;-lull ;rc t,.-i I':..- aui)
itßii h, because i ‘t ra reimeu i# L mce
tf*v •nioial duties, a:.,', the Load t.b ; ,au
•ra ci an that to. your i iividoc, :•*-.ch.
v ith w •*.:ch tiicfe v,ere found to inte.hrc’*
inu in so duh y, o, o ** sc u have Lem av
tuated f v i: tc:cffv.d n a cv*hr.ce. ‘*-—1 it ail
fcct trsuhic r-j ,’a:.h:t in, on i it* lul j o
but av. i'.* ji your *ffu;ts to ij a.c are tv
thc tx-il;on *t vour pfV nal
agsi: ff me, I an h due*.: u ywe public’ty
to the h vri f"d extract matked NTs. J,2,
S;tL; t ) ur cLhc to *h -e: “n-ay. be
lodged •> fc]lovv-£ili/ens, and I
the k..*r to be with all due refpeS,
Y#ur •bedient fe.-vant
DANIEL &TGRCES.
7’h? article urnlrr the London Imavl # r
thr 9th September, which Hate* that the
kin • f pvrtural i about to leave hie F.u
----49 r>
rc.ran and en. grate to hi* .A rr.encan mlo
ffelit* imcon won uitcrfil t# the fpc
cuhtive, as w'U politician.
• It i? vr. 11 krso'vei* ti?.t the Brazil is the
r'chelt part of rhe ar'h, ff* far ?.* abound
ing in gold ar.b diamond* ran moke it so.
Under an •pprefjve colonial government,
which in general is t-ie wo ft ipe* its i
government, ti.e Brax-l* h’v<? grown *crv
fiderab’y in the LTe cf impoitance and of
population The lyftcm of commerce 1/s
been the total eicaifion oi cery nation ex
cept the Portugur -; any #ilitr has b*rn
been curried cn by fm’ngglir.g cn'y. The
annual millions which have been drawn from
Brazil to be expended ii Kurop, have been
•f no service to that country.
It has been the policy of govr-.ments
having ccloni.s, to uphold a fyfttm of traffic,
the disadvantageous polfihle to the
.clor.y, but profitable to the niothtrcountry.
Cclonits produce those articles which
are wanted in ttic governing state and in
other countries. I*y coxnpeli rig this pro
duce to be forwarded to the governing
country crr.ly, the inhabitant* of
that country j.,, opportunity of purchifing
at the iraff possible price of the eolonitls,
and gaining for themfdves the highest price
on a rtfale to other nation’. By reftruShing
the purchase *>! inch, articles of manufacture
as arc produced in tke p-irent country, and
wanted in the colonic*,- to lhar country,
cither by exp rtfs prohibition orbycpyucff
ivc duties, tiic merchants linve it in their
power to demand 02 the co.oiuils, whatever
juice th*iy ple.ife for tricir merchandize.
Utticr every ohffacL* which can pre
vent the growth of the colony is resorted to
through - Lis iyltcm of policy. ‘ Another
motive wftich operate* strongly to prevent
its too rapid kereafe, : learning itv de
pendence.
if the colony still affords objefl* of
jcnterpiiZe, if fortunes are tc* fee obtained,
1 in it, it will be resorted to tor that purpose,
[but when the objeft is attained the fortu*
| nnte adventurers retire, to enjoy their pro
j perty, to the feat of power, of honor*, aiui
1 luxui*y. Thus the colony is not t nly ftiack
lcd by every means from without, but con
tinually drained of the advantages it has left.
Should Brazil ceafc to be a ilependcnt
country; ftiouki it receive the accefiion of
jthe wealth, the population and arts which
I wc.ild follow the court, together with the
I government oi Portugal; however defptic
; that government may be, we may fafdy
iprcdiAthat the advantages it will expe
, xience will soon render it of more impor
, tar.ve in’ the commercial world than both |
iLmigal and Bray.il at th- present day.
1 i nia the genius ot our government !
j and the encouragement ctfercd to emigra- I
j Lon, have bee a conliderable sources of pr#i- i
peiity cannot be denied. Though at one ;
; period, this source of national growth wa* ’
j endeavored to t:e stopped. Yet the ini men fe ;
| advantage ot conlidering ourfelvr* a distinct ’
i nation, oi treedom m trade, of retaining
jour own capital and its iacrcaie, has been j
abundantly proven that it will not admit
I of dispute. [
I Competition, which is the foul of •
commerce, will unffou! redlv be admitted in i
:tr.c pons *.f Bii.z.l, when it fhv.ll become ;
t.,v Kst or tii own government; every pri-.r
c:p.e of policy wi!! {#; 1 the government! to
• LuU irnrc.fure. Its narve advantage*, not I
• o.ft ,- in feitihtv, but aftor ’ing in abundance !
i t*--ole a.-t:Js’ which mankind h ive univer— }
j faily -agreed to ccr.ilder molt valuable is * !
1 SuikoiCiit evideace that .this coirpctition
Wi.i oe > -eat.
t-M , . , ,
Nli :e cn tne erntment and the ,
I lttme {bore with tior United States, the I
i peats oi Braikl when opened, will aflbid
: t'c. v urct’i tc.- the unrivulffut*nterprize of 1
j Americans, sue rich returns of wealtli ira” r i
le cnpedfed- , j
‘iff; iovereigns %f Portugal mar have :
i rccier. to rriotee in the uectffity wbich drives
i them, from .nr Lores of Europe. \ut whr.t ’
I *>d’ be the fate of Portugal it felt ? Wiii it ’
ictuiii * ieperate txilt, nc.” or be ivvallcwrt
j '-*P 13 he li.-tio.is fy w ► ton K turrouinWu ? t
.Qv s':,', the .ui.o itous ruffr 01 ft ranee carve •
2 piece cut of the Spar, fa ftotr.',} Vo. wbici, |
j props v !e . Ottugu; * ai beco v.e a —.aatt ci ,
i Spa.it on the principles ff ba-ypnr. and i.-.ff |
•.atl tie tuff c.r ; . ;n. 1 k ‘ere ex te- ee
tiie iU’ c iCiient .b e.. i,iS iwc-ft .tv. ,*v ■
• L: r nc:^.. e-v**>•
‘Estr.fa letter to the editor, duff 1
t _ 1
-.'*-I.*eGiber 11, inct.
1 ** t,.trfav 00 h breaches or the I*.
: 1, . ..e vs-'i.-vcacv. v*i tiic ivcj.i eiv ..t it;, {
• V: o r v, sou elected, afa'-oit w th an uik.
!. . ous vc.c, /a..v > e Governor.
*- The cleft.'on Oi a f oege :of the W;ft.
• r -i I ‘otnCt w.il p ebabiy take pUce to-dav:
•*■*l *• aid ate c 1 .e cr.-v n.late* acl (
M.U lb .ut; nate cr pa: ties attrrs time, rot
:> f ..et w* v•.• wiu ne t.*e fortu
'l. e man.
j 4 ‘ The following r fo’ulion pa. Ted the
fe-s-sie c. t Repreltjttae •e vv.th c iv t:.e
• u. ffxi. k..*. tlhila*. •. • *
1 “ ‘ / f ftlvex, ft.Vv. 9.
* t.*-i mo'.ton oi i>lr, Charican,
\ 1( ffv’.'t vi:,', *1 bat tke members *r the’
j Gfunai ff-icn.bly est tkss state, do wear s
| on>pe i. the h it a.xn far the space cf ihutv
j -i t- s, as a tuaik *t their f.ofauud rclpect for
die memory of Swuii s. Jizi s;, the ca.lv
ad u itn'guiihci p&tiiat oi the revolution.’* 1
“ O a Saturday the General A Terribly
v iftt p'oeetd to the e:etiin of three lb fa a
; her genera I*, 1 *, aTi ce fever, aS. ut Teyor-Cleft
-Irr.’i, a..d iff. fa.fe.rdk ate auooLataiects.’’
Ii: ii sirs flnguis?r t:*at *hc fol*
lowing circiiniL'incc, if. rrur,
Ihouuld in
rieforc be mg talked of in tbs place.
Ic is 3T. occurrence wirich tc*
attract public atferffic-n. Trie
<c j:rivatccr ,, *£s Sis i.s uiitJ, ‘ mus?
tc lit:!? better than a pirate ‘if j-ufl
•y rrprefcarc i. ‘ “
“ A v Tfntiemsn in l 1 Is fas
rccc vd a letter, oy n ir.fLt'v i
uoa rhar he French private?r
ly efF eur h ir, a Uw’ (Tvs F;ni c
rsri 2, pi o.: itok? , in wijen vet c an
’ ur(*. 1 negroes, on Tyfcce ore
k?rs—-ievcji cr the negioes, and
the Pilot, were drowned. Tiie
gnyateer is LriJ to be n ’vy r:: a ’
Ivrie*. ” Ce sur
t oynAi.T c
f epterreer 9.
rv merci'-M-t Irom Rotterdam, ir t letter
icl: to h-s corrcfpondcjU ir London :
■ 2t is perfectly r;ct( ; >_is tefrad you the
newfrapers you deftre, jis our vrei's ir u>
completely fettered that you might as -.veil
Ah e:i), e Gazette.
The expreiTo of private opinion ir Larc-’
ly more at j hert v. V•* ‘ v i>'r n - - *•..
noofr it-rere tyranny that mr viftted an tn-)
lightened arid commercial people. We are!
even wmfe off than Frenchmen, ?we ert-’
• 1: -“ their o: preffion and our own too.-
The Northern Powers will not lieTp gr.—-1
They fccretly rejoice in ou r downfall.’ V
doubt even if they will exert thernfelves, ?.t
leatl wit 1 a* • y degree ®f in
I favo . ur * f Hwinburgh. Rr-jffa lias an ob vi
pns itercff in winking at tr c bloc k:u>. f
have n'v hy p*c several letters from Emb
den, repreloring the fiourifliing date cf that
port, and inviting cur fcoufe to fettle a cor
re.fpondcnce there, or? the prelumptioo
that its peculiar advantages ‘ v ffi be perrr.a
nent. The linen trade of Pruff,a has ><i
, ved a check, but I zm confidently told, that
it will find its way t Embdcn. Dantxic I
is alf much benefited hy the blockade of
the Floe, as the Baltic trade js increased.
fin this point of view, Ruflia Iserfelf i* inte
| relied in continuing the blockade. Den
;inaik and Sweden muff follbw the will es
| their neighbour, but I am doybt
| ful whether their inclination be not in real.t
|ty in .favour of the retridions of the com
n.ei -,e of the b.,he. jT/j/j j fiai tot tune for
\t'u inter rjls •/the minor/fatrj. A newfvt
[tem of policy i* adapted, and those who
j S’-gu? on old principles, (I prof Ime not to
/'fay right or wrong) will always find them-
miftaken. Our trade kaWdit^
I rauy deftreyed, and. it ii nearly the fame at
r Amfteidam. Nothing fee ms to thrive but
‘taxes and contributions. THeffe are now
icipofcd aim oft bey®nd tlie poffikllity of <*n
iu ranee, and ff n#t immediatiiy paid, a file j
or two cf mu/keteets are f-nt to tke houie
to live at tree colt. Admiral Dr Winter’s !
fleet i* certainly gone to the Cape of Good ;
Hope. Id# not find that the admiral rets I
s.ny credit with •ur government. ff’aXf •
are paid, arid p*-cparat.on* jro on, but all i.a ‘
a dub, heavy way. I fhou ff decej'/f you 1
ft I attempted to afeertam fur number oi l
Drench troops now in Holland, sfinong ]
toe general ofiicers who ali ne can knew!
nnv toinn” on this iuliffl, toe gmntcfl r*.;
serve is (lie vn. There has lately been n flir |
in North Holland, and aSoBg the cov rs !
if they rather expesffe-4 a vil.t from you.--- j
Fhe English cruisers are so active zr.4 inch - 1
iat:gab t, that I think you must have tine- !
ly notice when cur preparations are very’
formidable, I may fee lingular, but I think |
Ireland Las much more to apprehend than 1
-cither England or Scotland.” j
The determination of the Prince of Bra- J
id, to in k reuige in his .American dmia
ions, from the domination of Bormparte, docs
the Li b Leil u*r,our to his ipirit and ma<nri
r.miity. ‘ £ *r.y countiy with liberty” is
the maxim hy vv* ich tiiofo who have to do
with the p eieiit goverement of France,
when they are too weak to hope for success
ii battle. Hu patriot.fm mult in such cft®
give wnv t* Me *M.-udence of timely sight, i
But 1: there be anv tvaforiable hope for the!
U - . r 1
r.'ue oi tne corhe.., or any iair proport'c* j
or conyaranvc ffrength, honour will prompt <
those wl 10 are invaded to try” the event j
the coi-.tv l, though they ihou’.l be buried!
:n t'v’ rui./S oi their cities.
* i^aua— ■ l
AUCTION.
7-r* r-:>, the I t'L i.yhnt, <1: 7 1 be fxd
AT ;I-Eru} Corr-r r* :h;jL~ch r. f
A variety of
YvHT cST HKY Ci GOD',
Cof'fiftir.g cf •
rt r ’ :c:: be.and y in pi**?*
}'■ ian 4 Gin m c;?to
°caoh Bra-idy in barrels
; Sugar.in boxes and barrels
Negro Cloth and Blankets
/rills Liucn, &c. &c. 4c c.
Sale 10 commence at dr’sek.
H-y'ai, precife'y at it 'cie:k %
*NJi'VV Nb'GKOtS;
i Co-fitting ff Men, Women rnd £ Girls.
: Like wife, 1 2 crates well Crockery
wa e.
I Coy “it icxs— good X*ie wi.h, approved
• adorltr, at “*•'* i2O
i *<. VOOvlSfim. CO,
November - 2 . AaAloneer*.
~ X'TobdnCi 1303.
[ Ido hereby prorouace capt. Malcolm,
! of the Lip Daohnc, tc be a coward, a-.id no
j genii eir.a- ; and if he wants anymore pray
ers, axu - r .and y t* c-’ve them.
, 7. if. ‘ “ J. n's N’Cnbe.
Aiirb. Hc.U3.iffN’s Ac.*-
ierry for the tuition cf young l. J.cs, was
[opr.uvl on the 7th Lihud, at Ipphgefi
! brick buildino. South Conimon.
AV-- 5. * 5. U,
! AUCTION.,
QOJ- ? im*y. w* ■ v*. —/ re A/J, -*n :t>;
or y s f ‘ . ‘
jlPt'i 9} f>4 >0 ‘•
5 pines J-Joiiind c:r,
7 cxAs draunht Ferte*,
, “o hart Is navy r.-esos 9 keg* outLer,
| 4 bcr-cs cordials
j 19 k-gs Starch,
j 2 case i:.nen,
! A fmaH invr. re Dry confiffirg
I 0’ i: oantr., ihatris, k:.
i a f v 7 irct; ’ fahogary furnitu-e,
! r. fftts 7me tta ofiir.a ox 35 p:ec;?,
jan ir voice cf hardware,
f 2 nding chairs,
kely r* gto ft t.ow,
1 i ridto. dtto. wench,
ALSO,
•77 coils Cordage, axLrled, one credit of
i 90 days,
ToTpft A-iffb*.
Sait to examines <?> loo'cf ck,
rxutrric®7
j A. J\ j ‘ n n M *!'u iv,*c’ i-j’p
V V \x c.-mm r next, vr *ne S’ a >l
- n?h S ;•*■’ o w c l h-* p: rfmnt nr* j>* r tv
[of B.iniri RupfieV, b*e of S.'vnmmh* sh
! -X h -• i- c CM I-L .ng cf BOv) 1 S SffOl S
V. . conimenee at t..:i o’clock
Cos ,d.J Cass 1.
Garner T.ifu 1
hhjtfdt Jjiigoee. 3
Nov. I m I p ff
For SalTy
j Two prime Negro Fellow* ; the cne a
, co l plete Cooper, the other ? good Baker.
li’ If*3 a l ,r tvr bftgro Wench, about 2 7 -"--rs
|of age. They are fold for no fault. En
j rive of fNLL tc MOaNOX.
) Nov. ir. s 31. 13.
7 v 7 ‘ . -4
.k ■/—. / • J. _r 2% Cd i- *3
Eng!ith and Aca
demy commences th s day af
fd<vrc, where a few young Gen
tlf men \7 i ? Uc e*arc /\i? i y ir.Frudled
in Keiffir % r<d ng,Ort
and Engjifh GnTbrjar—Writing
Arithmetick (Vulgarand Dcci rui)
j Involution 2nd Evolution of the
I Roots by Logarthims Book keep-
Jings Geography and bit of 1U
| Globe?, Eu*. lids E.'crr.ems of Ge*
OfiKtry j i;: y>no ; iii:try, }ie:;/ ! its
2nd dlhrr r-Amn NTa
vigatio i, MemuratiOii, Atiroi.u ny
and Algeb ; a.
r
,:v. 1y . >v. 4 >l*. r-* #
< >* t ‘Ci til UCiii.
TR A. penhn 1: author ier\
- o'err;. huge* iVo.a th- h, u o
j J w i Fooler, :% reqauffed to ie'w*. *••
I’O T c3 'ff V.VI, Jl q>. The-
j k t “D'W havi V 4 ff./.f, pbte round Hr
‘■*' i L : J,o Ho.
j 5? °-‘ H” 1 P* r * ot rhe birr el, and
iKemN ca the!-h.
’ ih2 Purlin, r., who k fro 22 Dr
1 Ward;. Vlihouv s Vrff No. 2, of
7d It i.h rouri-ft vvill a.'b deliver
|iti-m fa -ft ,-H .
ROST r. rJUR.OOCM.
I N ’ -_*s _ 1 _ rr ■
I/ a u2O Id L(t net for kiltie*
j j. 1 v tub *: ibtr ofr rs fur ffilß,
;a t :;:ff of land cf-ntaj ‘a iry A by on*
! vrioa’* i'urvey, ( which was in- 176 y)
)one vhoubri.! xrcs and cf r:iiiirvey
linUcj, 1232 £cr. s, fi uated on
■ the ii'-rir 1> .ff . Lae, ari l wnr'hfn r*.- 1 ':
Imi of,( : ’an-hiig. On tlieabo\ r ‘*
rrentic-ned tra-Rr, there is a large bo
dy of excellen’: rice land and a* on-,
tider /bie body of rich high land
valuable far the cuScure of cotton,
’he balance good pine Un i.—
• Tale, and the origin a 1 : fines, will be
jmade cnirel/ fatisfaEory to-thr
| purLmfcr. For terms apply to.
| ‘ W. LIMBER f.
fair. v ALT BY,
Haring obtained the large lower room 1
in the Fi-aUre, refpectfu ly informs the*
inhabitants of this city, that 011 Monday,-
tlie 21 il biflant, l.e wiU receive SchaLrs,
and iiiA ufft then i.i Reading, Writing,
. t'ht.i l --tic, Cb 3iiun.ii, Gcograpny, tne uie
of the Globes, 2nd p -adlical branches of the
iLathemitict. Those parents who will be
n’rafted to ir.truil h r> with the caue of their
. uildrci may ffepe id that the illicit est- *r.
tentton will be paid to their ruarals and
moroverment. Ifo*. 15. y. T ~
: o_>vff j Alvb is iv ‘ a rftk\L*
■ * arty
iro’’S Vft-m 1 :, cn ft c ! . i’vjhe r*arj
a white wo.*\*n ard chbd. v- xi J . fe.p
her jjid twn men j n cowpany. T:?c\
enq-.ji. jng for the B ver i'.-urn V*'lv>ev r
irii, ‘ake up t. id MALE fuff! receive
rhe ? >o v c r - and. G“e ho-11 k i**vrr
on the Louffviffe rad Uv -rv tl.e pro-i
> itrof J afepo H ffiff-’V, rsn-.
7& Q hPP* fvGPt’
ft-'V.K. 11. rs.
~C A LTG O E .V.
S i'fft received end opened. #f
choice p tte rs ar.d f rr-d qualities,
llobr. vv
Nov. \5, 13. * ft.
United Sci’es*
* UifiriG of Georgia.
in the Diftriift Court *f Georgia having
amd holding Admiralty jurifdj&ion.
Tb: frejident ofthe lifted States t the *r-
Jb'ti of the Aid DijfriJ?, Greetin'.
(L. b.) R. M. aTITES, Cik. D.G.
WJIbREAS a hrftn cfcis d*y
been filed jn the fa : tl court, by David B
.Vlitcheil, 2*fqr. A*torn*y “or the Unii.-d
‘ftate', in grjd for the D ftriff oi ;Georg t.
:n heh&!f of the Unt r ci st.r!*s. a0? : ,,.V x
certain bfjg or vefiel C3I ed the 1., ff /
Vclfon, troff St. T’fto De C ffa, in
Hard of Cuba,a toreipn port, now riding
ar anchor in the river Savamub,where
o : one Abraham Wm, Lon? now is or
ue V vrasafttr ; ft t ig th it Ihe l*id ftri£
Lady arrived in the p, rr
‘ann.ib, in r, f* Tid t! biff, Lorn ibe s ”
fmeliiH p->rt ci r Rffo IdcGiba. on or
;>bout the fifth
he prefi-nt ye -r ot Ouruovd one thou a T
eight hnudred & three, having on bo>r,{
two if;*ro il .ve.cr pEopff- cf color,iitlmt
;he f id twor.egrr* ilrves.or peopieof col r
on or about the clav year afot?-
A <d landed tiom the faidbriß Nv!*
f o r\. irt city ?tnd faifi port of Sav?nr*iy.
;or feme other or place, wiibin vbe
DiiVrich in viola’ion oi an ?-7
iff t’: e C >n§Lf* r t the U'tUfd S'a*** m
itled,** An act to prevent: tN< importa
tion of certain persons certain
States where, by the laws -thereof fbc/r
admiflion is prohibited ’ palled rhr twenff
third day ot Februiry, in fh’ year of cur
Lord one thouland eight hundred & three
and thar tlie arrival of the said btij La
dy Nclfon , having on board the laid two
negro {laves or peonlo of color, and th?
elanding o: the fame i * a violation of, tc
contra-y to the laws of the ftnte of Gcor*.
gi*.
Now rlieref-Ore you the laid Marfti.tl
ar?. hereby commanded to ci*? and a ‘mo*
niffi all at'd every ptrfion or perlons hav
ing or pic euoiog to have any right.|tirl
interest, or ‘ claim, whatfo*ver into or
out ot the {lid brig L-ady N*>fon to b
and appear ?if a fperlal court of admiral
rg f to be Violden or the court lioiffif
in tbC Citv of on ’’he twenty
tuorih p*"of K’gv.-mhr.r inSi'.'-t, at itri
o’clock in ;>i lo’-fnoo” r ?
the premise,, ,88 ‘ofcewcaule 0 f any
they have orcnjtvhy the Ptayer of
the libel (I.ould not be'.j-emea, and Oiat;
what (hall appertain to rifbi “< jtn.aS
be done in the n-emiffs.
Witness the Hororxble
S lifqr. yude;® of the said
at S ivaonah this ninth of November m
rhe ye lfc j our Lord one"thouffend eight
hundred and three, and twenty eighth
vear ofaiit Independence of the United.
S’ates of America*
D. BAviITCHELL,
ri. Dlfri-iff?’ Attorney-;
! “” United States.’""” *)
f /
Diftrift of Geergia. 3
In the Diftndi Ceuvt of Georgiy having
holding AdmiraltyjurifdiAin.
Th: Prtfidint es the United StMtex, T* tie*
Marjhal cf the said DjlriM Greetir^.
YL. s.fi R. M. STH r.S Cik. D. G.
WHEREAS a libel hatk this dsy*
bscn filed i n the said court, by D-vjd
3. I/itchell Efqr. attorney for th*r
United States, in and lor the DiUriel c£
Georgia, in behalf of the United States
agxintff a cerUtn Schooner r calieff
the-AirHia, from St*. J a £° De Cuba,
in ihe island of Cuba* a foreign port:
whereofope Peter J, Kennedy, now 1?
r.r lately was mailer, and now lyingat an
chor in the port of Brunswick, and with irx
the juriftiitlion of this Honorable courts
Sluing that the said schooner Ameiia, a.*,
rived in the said port f Srunf-wick with
in the said DiftriT from the afprefaicß
port of St. JUgo De Cuba, #n #r about:
the tweafty seventh of Oflober lafi:
in the present year of our La: and one
sand eight hundred and three, - having n
board fave 11 negro Haves or people of co
-wople of color, were, on or about thr
Jay and year a fore fas and landed frooi cn
•>oard the said schooner Amelia ac tner
Hand of St. Simons, in the D> ilri£l of
Georgia aforddid, or in fome pore’
ir place wi thirx rhtrj[diffrict 9 forvfaid; irxt
violationof an a<fl of the C<Lng (efs of the?
J. States entitled, lt An as. t,^ T event ir~
:npf .nation of certain perf ccr' £
S a:e', where, by the law s thereof /f
ddmilSonis prohibited’* p tn twe-n**
bird day of February ftn (ne y C<r
Cord one thousand eif fit hundred faft
ihree and theamvj) o { , he f,y f c ; la , n . r
Amelia, having on b #Jr dtht said f evf ,
..egro naves, or pnp Js o’ colour, and the
l anding ot e(a me. is a viola/,on of Sc
I contraryrothe l vws. ,! me StateofGaonk
Mow therefore.y QIJ /he said aVla/fliJ
| ;r - cr nn-zmled cite and
I 10:111a ad ana every on , r persons
, having or pretending to h. vr , ny r , gl , t
i .-.tie interest or claim in-. 0 r
| out of the fi’i ichoottev A.melia, to b
i =nd appear at a tpee-.al caurt of Admirai.
■ y/o he hoiden at thecnurt-houfein m-
I ci/y of Savar,nah t bn the twen/y ninth ‘
J 2 y of Aft#vcm : o s r at ten •ffiock in the”
forenoon t* anf.ver ihc premises, and t*
Ihew cause. if any they have, or can why
ic prayer of the libel fhauld not be graT
*c4 arff! that what fh*ii appertain w~riht
ind jullice be done in the premises.
Witncfr ’he Honorafeie Wm.
-> ep;isnj > x.fqr. of thg said c#iuc*
ic Savanpah, this tweiifh day •t Nvvtm.
r , i th* you _ of our Lord •ne tiioufandA
tight hundied N tiree,and twentyJighth
year of the li.depe*usnce •! the UaiL#
•tatfi f Aißriok
D. B. MITCHELL.,
13. Dißridl Attoracy,.